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Labradorite Beads

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Gold Leafed Labradorite Faceted Nugget Strand 5 Beads - The Bead Traders
14x10mm Black Labradorite Faceted Nuggets 8 inch 8 beads - The Bead Traders
Silver Leafed Labradorite Faceted Nugget Strand 5 Beads - The Bead Traders
Silver Leafed Labradorite Faceted Nugget Pendant 1 Piece - The Bead Traders
Indigo Labradorite Faceted Nugget Beads 7.5 inch 18 pieces - The Bead Traders
Labradorite faceted flat nuggets 8.5 inch 14 beads - The Bead Traders
Labradorite faceted flat nuggets 8.5 inch 13 beads - The Bead Traders
Labradorite faceted nugget beads 16 inch 21 pieces - The Bead Traders
9.5x12-17x24mm Labradorite faceted nugget beads 16 inch 21 pieces - The Bead Traders
Labradorite faceted flat nuggets 8.5 inch 11 beads - The Bead Traders
Gold Leafed Labradorite Faceted Nugget Pendant 1 Piece - The Bead Traders

Labradorite is unique in the gemstone world. When viewed from one angle, this stone looks like an ordinary black rock. If you shift your perspective, Labradorite Beads glow with a mysterious blue and green light. This striking effect is called “labradorescence.” Labradorite has a strengthening effect on psychic and healing powers, and these gemstone beads are believed to help to dispel negative energy.

If you want affordable beads and beading supplies, the Bead Traders offers the best prices and quality for any type of jewelry or project you could possibly need to buy beads for. and our expert staff is always on hand and ready to assist you with any questions you might have.

Northern Treasure

Named after the area where it was discovered,  Labradorite was first found by Europeans in the Labrador area of eastern Canada in 1770.  However, the Inuit people of northern Canada had known about the stone for years previous. They have a legend that Labradorite beads are pieces of the Northern Lights that froze and fell to Earth. This was a very popular stone in the 18th and 19th centuries. In modern times, additional deposits have been located in Scandinavia, Finland, and Russia. Labradorite has a hardness rating of 6 to 6.5 on Moh’s Scale, making Labradorite faceted beads sufficiently hard enough to endure everyday wear.

Labradorescence

The shimmering effect in labradorite faceted beads is caused when light waves are defracted, or thrown off course, by layers of feldspar inside the stone. This phenomenon is similar to the adularescence exhibited by opals. This flash of color comes in shades of blue ranging from dark royal to azure as well as green, yellow, and coppery red. The shimmering layers of labradorite form under extreme temperatures and the mineral is usually found in igneous rocks such as basalt.

Power Stone

Wearing labradorite beads channels and enhances psychic and intuitive powers, and also clarifies goals. This mysterious stone can help strengthen telepathy, clairvoyance, past-life recall, and make psychic readings clearer. Labradorite also dispels negativity and brings out the best in the wearer’s personality. It can help the wearer control self-destructive behavior and depression. Positioning labradorite beads around the office will make staff members more congenial and the workplace more pleasant. This powerful stone may aid people who are trying to avoid alcohol, tobacco, and drugs, and also helps those who heal through touch by making the hands more sensitive.

Modern Look

Labradorite faceted beads are perfect for giving jewelry a modern look. Pair labradorite with silver findings and mix with other dark, bold beads, like deep blue lapis lazuli, black onyx, or spinel. These beads would work with icy crystal quartz and rainbow moonstone beads, too. Focal beads of labradorite look beautiful in abstract gold leafed pendants. This stone truly captures the mystery of the Aurora Borealis dancing in the arctic sky on a dark winter night.

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