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Black Labradorite is a trade name for larvikite, an igneous rock that occurs only in the Oslo-rift near Larvik, Norway. Like labradorite, larvikite is a coarse-grained mixture of plagioclase and feldspar. Individual grains of anorthoclase within the stone catch the light, giving it an iridescent, chatoyant quality that is often described as labradorescence. Black Labradorite is light to dark bluish gray, with silvery, light-blue reflections and flecks of black. Healers believe this stone enhances psychic abilities and helps maintain vitality and youthfulness.
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