Purple Labradorite Freeform Crystal 65–100mm – Madagascar | A-Grade Polished Specimen | Authentic Natural Feldspar Mineral


£ 30.00

This listing features a genuine Purple Labradorite freeform crystal,
hand-selected from the rich mineral deposits of Madagascar. Measuring approximately 65–100mm, this crystal displays an exceptional labradorescence—a phenomenon of shimmering colour flashes ranging from violet and blue to gold, unique to labradorite.

Each piece is individually polished to highlight its natural play of colours, also known as the Schiller effect. You will receive a specimen similar to the one shown in the photo—carefully chosen to meet high aesthetic and quality standards. A 1cm scale cube is included for reference in the photo to assist with size estimation.

All of our crystals are 100% genuine natural specimens and are accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

Mineralogical & Geological Information:


• Crystal Type: Labradorite (variety of feldspar)
• Colour: Violet / purple iridescence over grey-green base
• Mineral Class: Tectosilicates
• Family: Feldspar Group
• Superfamily: Plagioclase feldspars
• Order: Silicates
• Geological Formation: Igneous – forms in mafic igneous rocks such as basalt, gabbro, and norite
• Depositional Environment: Intrusive igneous
• Geological Age: Proterozoic to modern (depending on locality)
• Zone / Biozone: Not applicable
• Morphology Features: Lamellar twinning, iridescent lamellae from internal structure
• Notable: Known for its powerful metaphysical properties and visual appeal in gemstone collections
• Identification: First described in Labrador, Canada (1770); Madagascan specimens are known for more vibrant colour spectrum

Please Note:

This is a natural crystal and minor surface variations, inclusions, or structural lines are part of its authentic geological history. Each piece is unique.