Raw Labradorite is one of those stones that genuinely surprises people the first time they see it. From one angle it looks like a grey, unremarkable rock. Shift it slightly and the surface lights up with flashes of blue, green, gold, and sometimes violet, a phenomenon called labradorescence that's caused by light scattering between microscopic layers within the stone. In raw form, that effect is visible across the natural, unpolished surface in a way that feels more organic and immediate than in a polished piece. Available in three weight ranges: 50–80g, 80–110g, and 110–200g.
Product Highlights
- Stone: Labradorite, a feldspar mineral known for its distinctive labradorescence
- Form: Raw, unpolished natural specimen in its original state
- Available in three weight ranges: 50–80g, 80–110g, and 110–200g
- Intentions: Protection, creativity and inspiration, anxiety relief, peace and tranquility
- Chakras: Third Eye, Crown, Throat
- This product is pulled at random by size.
- Display on a shelf or altar, hold during meditation, or use as a natural specimen in any collection
Chakra Connection
Labradorite works primarily through the Third Eye Chakra, where it supports intuition, inner vision, and the ability to perceive patterns and connections that aren't immediately obvious. It also resonates with the Crown Chakra, supporting spiritual awareness and openness to higher understanding, and with the Throat Chakra, where it supports honest, clear communication. The raw form carries the stone's energy in its most unaltered state, which many people find particularly effective for meditation and intention work.
Choosing Your Size
The 50–80g range produces smaller, more compact pieces that are easy to hold in one hand during meditation and work well on a small altar or desk. The 80–110g range is the mid-size option, substantial enough to feel significant without being heavy. The 110–200g range produces the largest pieces, genuine statement specimens with more surface area to display labradorescence and a stronger visual presence on a shelf or altar. All three ranges display the same labradorescence, the difference is purely in scale.
How to Use
- Hold during meditation, rotating the piece slowly to watch the labradorescence shift across the surface as a focal point for deepening awareness and intuition
- Place on your desk during creative work to support lateral thinking, pattern recognition, and inspired problem-solving
- Use on an altar or meditation space as an energetic anchor for Third Eye and Crown Chakra work
- Pair with Amethyst for a calming and intuitive combination that works well for meditation and sleep support
- Combine with Moonstone for a powerful intuition and transformation pairing, both stones share a quality of inner light and lunar energy
- Place near Selenite to keep the specimen energetically cleansed between uses
Crystal Care
Raw Labradorite is durable but can chip if dropped, particularly at natural fracture points in the raw stone. Handle with care and store it where it won't roll or fall. For physical cleaning, a soft dry cloth or a brief rinse with water is fine. Avoid soaking it. Energetically, Labradorite benefits from regular cleansing given how actively it works during meditation and intuitive practices. Moonlight is ideal and particularly resonant for this stone. Sound cleansing with a singing bowl is safe and effective. You can also use smoke from sage or palo santo, or place the specimen near Selenite, which cleanses continuously.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this genuine Labradorite?
Yes. Every piece is natural Labradorite, not synthetic or treated. The labradorescence is a natural optical phenomenon caused by the stone's internal structure. No coatings or enhancements are used.
Why does the flash look different in photos?
Labradorescence is highly angle-dependent. It appears and disappears as you rotate the stone relative to the light source. Photos capture one angle at one moment, so the flash you see in person will look different depending on how you hold the piece and where the light is coming from. This is a natural characteristic of the stone, not a defect.
What is the difference between raw and polished Labradorite?
Raw Labradorite retains its natural, unpolished surface and organic shape. The labradorescence is visible across the natural cleavage planes of the stone. Polished Labradorite has been shaped and smoothed, which can make the flash more concentrated and easier to see from a single angle. Both forms carry the same energetic properties. Raw pieces are preferred by those who want the stone in its most natural state.
What crystals pair well with Labradorite?
Amethyst for calm and spiritual awareness. Moonstone for intuition and lunar energy. Clear Quartz to amplify its energy. Selenite for continuous energetic cleansing.
What Is Labradorite?
Labradorite is a calcium-rich feldspar mineral first described from specimens found in Labrador, Canada, which is where it gets its name. It's found in igneous and metamorphic rocks and is mined in several locations including Madagascar, Finland, and Canada. The labradorescence that makes it so distinctive is caused by light interference between thin, alternating layers of different feldspar compositions within the stone. In crystal work, it's valued for its connection to intuition, transformation, and the ability to see through illusion to underlying truth. It's one of the most widely used stones for Third Eye work and is a consistent favorite among people drawn to stones with strong visual character. Learn more in our guide: Labradorite Meaning, Healing Properties and Uses.
Further Reading
This raw Labradorite specimen is a natural complement to our broader Labradorite collection. If you're drawn to stones that support intuition and transformation, explore our Third Eye Chakra crystals, protection crystals, and creativity and inspiration collection for more pieces that work alongside Labradorite.