White Labradorite
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Sometimes confused with moonstone, white Labradorite is an enchanting stone with rainbow-colored reflections.
In lithotherapy, it is a delicate stone offering protection and relaxation.









What are the properties and virtues of white Labradorite in lithotherapy?
Its symbols and meaning
Its soothing softness makes it a relaxing stone in lithotherapy. It invites you to be poetic, to be creative, to connect better with your intuition, by giving you the benefit of a light of great purity, as is the case with a number of fine stones of this color. Perhaps you'd like to take a look at another white semi-precious stone?
It's also a protective stone: like its sister, Labradorite blue, it acts as a gentle shield, absorbing negative energies that others might project onto you.
It will help clarify your mind when instinct warns you that you are taking spiritual positions that are not your own, but the personification of the will of others. Looking at yourself with your own eyes isn't something you can take for granted; it's the sign of a maturing process, the culmination of a path that leads to your recognition as an individual who assumes his or her freedom of choice. To truly share the value of your essence and act with a generosity that is not imposed on you, that belongs to you, that as such is not there to perpetuate a state of affairs, but to improve it through a truly personal gift.
Not surprisingly, it calms anxiety and promotes creative concentration: its ultimate power is to connect us to our highest levels of consciousness.
Which stones to match it with?
To amplify its effects in lithotherapy, you can combine it with Lapis lazuli, to clear your mind and calm communication, or, to connect with your instincts, with the powers of moonstone.
If harmony is your quest, combine it with Rose Quartz for its tender passion.
Purification of white Labradorite
To cleanse or recharge it with lithotherapy, expose it to moonlight, running water, earth, a waveform, fumigation, a singing bowl or prayers that make sense to you.Chakras
Third eye and crownIntuition, connection, perception and high consciousness
Astrological signs
Sagittarius, Cancer, PiscesSensitivity, empathy, instinct
Elements
WaterFluid energies, harmonious emotions
Mineralogy of white Labradorite
Its triclinic crystal structure makes labradorescence possible, a term that designates the unique reflections that result from the diffraction of light on its internal lamellae.
From the plagioclase feldspar family, its hardness is relative (from 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale) - enough to resist abrasion in everyday situations, if you avoid rubbing it against exceptionally hard minerals.
It is found mainly in Canada, Finland, Madagascar, India and Sri Lanka.
Lithotherapy
Mineralogy
- Hardness :
- 6.0-6.5
- Moths scale:
- 6
- Strunz classification :
- Silicate
- Crystalline system :
- Triclinique
- Chemical element :
- Na, Ca, Al, Si, O
- Line color :
- White
- Density :
- 2.69-2.72
- Cleavage :
- Perfect
- Fracture:
- Uneven, fragmented
- Transparency :
- Transparent to opaque
- Refringence :
- Np=1,550 to 1,564, Nm=1,558 to 1,568, Ng=1,564 to 1,573
- Birefringence :
- +0,007 à +0,012
- Colors :
- White to colorless
- Magnetism :
- no
- Radioactivity :
- no
*Please note! Some minerals may be toxic and must not be licked or ingested (as such or in the form of powder, elixir or stone water) or be in prolonged contact with the skin or mucous membranes.
*The information on the stones described here are general indications based on our research and experience, and are not exhaustive.
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