Labradorite Rings
Known for its beautiful display of a phenomenon known as Labradorescence, a Labradorite presents a iridescent play of colours in its body. The Labradorites displaying a high degree of this phenomenon are known as Spectrolite. This gemstone is feldspar mineral with calcic properties and belongs to the family of plagioclase. A Labradorite gemstone is composed of Silica, Aluminium, Calcium and Sodium. With a specific gravity ranging between 2.68 to 2.72; Labradorite Gemstone has a hardness of 6 to 6.5 out of 10 on Moh’s Scale of Hardness. Also, the mining of this charming gemstone takes place in the countries of Canada and Norway where it is found along with Basalt and Gabbro.