History of Science & Technology, Including Fossils, Minerals, & Meteorites

History of Science & Technology, Including Fossils, Minerals, & Meteorites

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A Rare Specimen Of Pink Labradorite

Lot Closed

April 28, 06:33 PM GMT

Estimate

800 - 1,200 USD

Lot Details

Description

A Rare Specimen of Pink Labradorite

Madagascar


8 1/2 x 10 x 4 inches. Beautifully polished, and presented on a stand. 


Labradorite was claimed to have been "discovered" by Moravian missionaries in 1770 in the Labrador region of Canada; in reality the feldspar mineral had long been known and is mentioned frequently in the legends of the Inuit people, who referred to it as a "fire stone," and were known to grind it into powder to treat a variety of ailments. According to Inuit lore, Labradorite fell from the frozen fire of the Aurora Borealis, and indeed this mysterious mineral is just as visually fascinating as the northern lights. While the name derives from the Labrador region in Canada, Labradorite can be found in Madagascar as well, as is the case with the present specimen. Labradorite can appear opaque and colorless, however when the angle of view is changed, pearly and iridescent green, blue, turquoise, silver, and gold colors leap out, produced by the interference of light in the mineral structure. 

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