There are 23010 labradorite moonstone for sale on Etsy, and they cost $99.91 on average. The most common moonstone and labradorite material is moonstone. Labradorite, also known as Spectrolite, is a Feldspar mineral. This.A variety of labradorite is sometimes called rainbow moonstone.Explore moonstone history, research, quality factors, and more in the GIA Gem Encyclopedia.Discover the meaning and history of moonstone, a June birthstone, and where it can be found.GIA is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. It’s also called spectrolite because it produces spectral colors. Support independent sellers.Etsy sellers promote their items through our paid advertising platform.

We've sent you an email to confirm your subscription.There was a problem subscribing you to this newsletter.Your confirmation will be sent to your email address.Your confirmation will be sent to %email%.Find things you'll love. The most popular color? No, it isn’t really the mineralogically true “moonstone,” although that doesn’t keep most of the jewelry trade from calling it that. Labradorite is also known by the name Spectrolite, or Rainbow Moonstone when the Labradorite is in the white matrix. Labradorite in a white matrix is often called "Rainbow Moonstone". Explore the world of diamonds and colored gemstones.By closing this banner or using this site you agree to our revised,Blue sheen against a colorless background is a prized moonstones combination. Rainbow Moonstone, also known as White Labradorite, is actually a variety of Labradorite that exhibits flashy colors and rainbows throughout. Along with alexandrite, orthoclase moonstone is pearl’s alternate birthstone for the month of June.Fifteen years ago, a new “moonstone” came onto the market. Sanidine is another feldspar mineral that can include adularescent gems called moonstones. Send me exclusive offers, unique gift ideas, and personalized tips for shopping and selling on Etsy.Set where you live, what language you speak, and the currency you use.Did you scroll all this way to get facts about.Beginning of a dialog window, including tabbed navigation to register an account or sign in to an existing account.

It's energy blends well with its sister stone Golden Yellow Labradorite as well as with all colors of Moonstone. Labradorite, on the other hand, is a calcium sodium feldspar. It was discovered in southern India in a small mining area amid rice fields. (Orthoclase moonstones come from Sri Lanka as well as India, Burma, Madagascar, and other countries.) Spectralight, as well as the traditional labradorite from Labrador—both commonly seen as huge tablets used for walls and countertops—get their dark gray body color from ilmenite inclusions. Labradorite moonstones do not contain ilmenite and therefore look like the milky orthoclase moonstone. Blue and white are the only colors for a moonstone’s sheen—there is no yellow, orange, or purple.Labradorite, on the other hand, is a calcium sodium feldspar. While there is material that shows just one or two colors in translucent cabochons, semitransparency with numerous different colors of sheen distributed evenly across the stone is preferred.“Cleaning is no problem, for a change,” says Mainne.
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Spectrolite. “When there are more inclusions, that’s when the rainbow effect comes into play.” Fewer inclusions mean fewer colors. Escape will close this window.Take full advantage of our site features by enabling JavaScript.Looks like you already have an account! Labradorite is not a moonstone.”.Moonstone is a potassium sodium feldspar. Labradorite has a higher RI and SG than orthoclase moonstone.“The composition, identification values, and the reason for the light effect are different between moonstone and labradorite,” says Hänni. “Inclusions break up the light, and we have spectral colors,” says Nichani. Henry Hänni of the Swiss Gemmological Institute (SSEF) in Basel was the first to publish the chemistry and identification of the new “moonstones.” Mineralogically, Hänni argues, these gems are not true moonstones, since the billowy light doesn’t come from reflections off albite inclusions, as is the case with the orthoclase moonstone. Well you're in luck, because here they come. This is the same phenomenon responsible for the colorful look of multicolored opaque to semitranslucent spectralight labradorite from Finland. Hence the confusion: It looks like moonstone but has the colors of labradorite.“People who use the term ‘labradorite moonstone’ or ‘rainbow moonstone’ are on a ‘red emerald’ track,” says Hänni.

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is dark translucent gemstone with an intense blue flash which is mined in Finland. Yes, it is labradorite. Labradorite, a mineral of the group, has many distinctive and exotic varieties which are considered gemstones. “There is no reason—except commercial—to call labradorite a moonstone … it’s confusing, and incorrect.”,(Note: The Gemological Institute of America’s Gem Trade Laboratory acknowledges the trade’s use of the misnomer by making its identification conclusion as “Labradorite—known in the trade as rainbow moonstone.”),But inclusions are what cause the rainbow effect. “Water, ultrasonic solutions, whatever.

Please.You've already signed up for some newsletters, but you haven't confirmed your address.Great! The difference between labradorite “moonstone” and orthoclase moonstone isn’t obvious, which results in the name-calling and mineralogical confusion among dealers and gemologists. Saying no will not stop you from seeing Etsy ads, but it may make them less relevant or more repetitive. “The historical and global agreement of the term ‘moonstone’ is used only for orthoclase. The lovely Rainbow Moonstone, the stone of the Divine feminine, is excellent to use with this crystal. Blue and white are the only colors for a moonstone’s sheen—there is no yellow, orange, or purple. Labradorite from Madagascar has minute black inclusions and a blue, green or golden flash.