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Skeleton Scrying Orb Pendant

$210.00

highly detailed stirling silver and labradorite handcrafted by Disintegration Silver

one of a kind

Fun facts about Labradorite

Scientifically, it belongs to the feldspar group, specifically the plagioclase feldspars, which are tectosilicate minerals. Its chemical composition is generally expressed as (Ca, Na)(Al, Si)₄O₈, making it a calcium-sodium aluminum silicate with varying proportions of calcium and sodium. Labradorite crystallizes in the triclinic system, characterized by three axes of unequal length that are not orthogonal to each other. With a hardness of 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale, it is durable enough for jewelry. The most remarkable feature of labradorite is its labradorescence, an optical phenomenon that creates a play of colors caused by the diffraction of light within the crystal layers.

Metaphysically, it is associated with protective energies, believed to shield the aura from negativity while enhancing spiritual awareness. It is often regarded as a stone of transformation, supporting individuals through change by providing strength and perseverance. Labradorite is also thought to enhance intuition and psychic abilities, making it popular among those who practice spirituality or seek to develop their intuitive gifts. Additionally, it is believed to connect users to higher consciousness and spiritual realms, facilitating communication with spirit guides and enhancing meditation.

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