Description
This Labradorite tower shows strong purple flash with oil spill style flash across the surface, with blue, gold, and rainbow tones appearing when the stone catches the light. Labradorite is known for its labradorescence, where light reflects within the stone to create flashes of colour that move as the stone is turned.
This piece shows multiple colours across the tower including purple, blue, gold, and rainbow areas, making it a strong display piece with flash visible across different sections of the tower. The flash will appear differently depending on lighting and angle.
Towers are often used for display, energy direction, or as a focal piece in a crystal grid, on a desk, shelf, or meditation space.
Properties
Protection
Intuition
Transformation
Strength
Energy
Placement Suggestions
Desk or workspace
Shelf or display
Meditation space
Crystal grid centre
Bedside table
Disclaimer
Labradorite flash will appear differently depending on lighting and angle. Natural lines, internal fractures, and surface marks are normal and part of natural labradorite.
Description
This Labradorite tower shows strong purple flash with oil spill style flash across the surface, with blue, gold, and rainbow tones appearing when the stone catches the light. Labradorite is known for its labradorescence, where light reflects within the stone to create flashes of colour that move as the stone is turned.
This piece shows multiple colours across the tower including purple, blue, gold, and rainbow areas, making it a strong display piece with flash visible across different sections of the tower. The flash will appear differently depending on lighting and angle.
Towers are often used for display, energy direction, or as a focal piece in a crystal grid, on a desk, shelf, or meditation space.
Properties
Protection
Intuition
Transformation
Strength
Energy
Placement Suggestions
Desk or workspace
Shelf or display
Meditation space
Crystal grid centre
Bedside table
Disclaimer
Labradorite flash will appear differently depending on lighting and angle. Natural lines, internal fractures, and surface marks are normal and part of natural labradorite.