Luna y Sol
Labradorite Tower
Labradorite Tower
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Labradorite Tower
A beautiful Labradorite Tower displaying colorful flashes that appear and disappear as the light moves across its polished surfaces. This piece showcases the captivating beauty that Labradorite is renowned for, with flashes that bring the stone to life from different angles.
Its elegant height and polished finish make it a wonderful display piece for a shelf, desk, altar, or sacred space, offering both visual interest and a striking natural presence.
Measurements
- Weight: 152g
- Height: 12cm
- Base Width: 3cm
Symbolism of the Tower
Crystal towers are often associated with focus, intention, and direction. Their pointed shape symbolises growth, aspiration, and the journey towards greater understanding and self-discovery.
The tower form is frequently seen as a reminder to remain grounded while reaching towards new possibilities. Its balanced structure reflects stability, determination, and the ability to channel energy and attention towards meaningful goals.
When paired with Labradorite, the tower becomes a symbol of transformation, hidden potential, and trusting the path ahead even when not all answers are visible.
Spiritual & Symbolic Associations
Labradorite
Labradorite is often associated with:
- Transformation and personal growth
- Intuition and inner wisdom
- Protection
- Creativity and inspiration
- Self-discovery
- Confidence during change
- Spiritual exploration
- Adaptability
- Strength and resilience
- Trusting one's inner guidance
Labradorite is admired for its remarkable flashes of colour that emerge when light strikes the stone from different angles. This hidden display of brilliance is often seen as a symbol of the gifts, strengths, and possibilities that exist beneath the surface.
Many people are drawn to Labradorite during times of transition, viewing it as a reminder that personal growth often happens gradually before revealing itself fully. Its shifting colours can encourage openness to change and confidence in life's unfolding journey.
The vibrant flashes within Labradorite also inspire curiosity, imagination, and wonder, making it a favourite among those who appreciate both the beauty of nature and the symbolism of transformation.
Geological Information
Labradorite is a member of the feldspar family and is famous for its distinctive optical effect known as labradorescence. This phenomenon occurs when light reflects from microscopic layers within the stone, creating flashes of iridescent colour.
Every Labradorite specimen displays its own unique pattern and intensity of flash, making each piece entirely one of a kind.
- Mineral: Labradorite
- Mineral Group: Feldspar
- Chemical Composition: (Ca,Na)(Al,Si)₄O₈
- Crystal System: Triclinic
- Mohs Hardness: 6-6.5
- Colour: Grey to Blue-Grey with Multicoloured Flash
- Lustre: Vitreous
- Transparency: Opaque to Translucent
- Optical Effect: Labradorescence
- Formation: Igneous Rocks
- Form: Polished Tower
Perfect For
- Crystal collections
- Shelf and desk displays
- Meditation and reflection spaces
- Altar décor
- Gifts for crystal lovers
- Symbolising transformation and growth
- Lovers of iridescent minerals
- Bringing a touch of natural wonder into the home
Disclaimer
Please note that crystal meanings and properties are offered as spiritual and symbolic guidance only. They are not intended as medical, psychological, financial, or professional advice.
Before You Order
Before You Order
- The piece shown in the photographs is the exact one you will receive unless stated otherwise in the product description. I do my best to photograph each piece from multiple angles to show its unique characteristics as clearly as possible.
- Colours may very slightly in person due to variations in screen settings, device displays and lighting conditions, but every effort has been made to photograph each piece as accurately as possible.
- Unless stated otherwise, all crystals and minerals are natural. Natural features such as inclusions, druzy pockets, cavities, colour variations, surface marks and internal fractures are port of the stone's natural formation and are not considered faults or damage.
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