Labradorite is recognised by its amazing flashes of colour that range from yellow, orange, blue and purple. Labradorite is named after the Canadian town in which it was first found, Labrador. Labradorite is part of the Feldspar family, along with Moonstone and Amazonite.ย 

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Labradorite is often referred to as the stone of transformation. It is a great stone to help guide us through times of change and help us find our true path. It is also a protective stone, shielding us against negative energy. It brings balance, grounding energy and stress relief, making it a great stone for healing as well.ย 

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