No stones starts with this character "L"
S.No | Stone Image | Stone Name | Stone Code | Stone Description | Action |
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1 | Labradorite | LAB | Labradorite is a plagioclase feldspar, a sodium calcium aluminum silicate with a hardness of 6 to 6.5. Its crystal structure is triclinic, usually in complex aggregates. MEANING: Its name is derived from the Labrador Peninsula in Canada, where the stone was first found in 1770. COLOR: It is treasured for its remarkable play of color called ‘labradorescence’, which shows vivid flashes of green, blue, gold, orange, red, and sometimes violet. It has a dark outer appearance, revealing the brilliant rainbow hues when held in the light. SOURCE: Labradorite is found in Canada, Madagascar, Mexico, Russia, Ukraine, Australia, Norway, India, and the United States. BIRTHSTONE: Labradorite is one of the natural birthstones for the month of. An elemental stone of Aquarius, Labradorite is also associated with the signs of Leo, Sagittarius, and Scorpio. METAPHYSICAL PROPERTIES: It is considered a gemstone of adventure as it offers voyages of self-discovery and beyond. It creates awareness of varied realities. Being a stone of strength and unity, it enables one to move through dismal times. MYTH: Native Inuit tribes of North America claim the first Labradorite fell from the Aurora Borealis from the fire of their ancestors. A brave Inuit warrior struck Labradorite with his spear, releasing the trapped light thus created the Northern Lights. | View | |
2 | Labradorite Coted | LBC | View | ||
3 | Lapis Bronze | LBZ | View | ||
4 | Lapis Calcite Copper | LAC | View | ||
5 | Lapis Lazuli | LPS | View | ||
6 | Larimar | LRM | View | ||
7 | Lava | LWA | View | ||
8 | Lava Turquoise | LMT | View | ||
9 | Lemon Chrysoprase | LCP | View | ||
10 | Lemon Quartz | LQU | View |