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Labradorite: What does the crystal do and how do you cleanse it?

CRYSTALS are believed to have spiritual properties and are often used for manifestations and spiritual protection.

The Labradorite crystal gets its name from where it was first found in Labrador, Canada.

The Labradorite crystal is a feldspar mineral and is considered to be an igneous rock.
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The Labradorite crystal is a feldspar mineral and is considered to be an igneous rock.

What are the properties of the Labradorite crystal?

The Labradorite crystal is also known as the "dreamer's stone" and is said to help people reach higher realms of wisdom.

It is traditionally tied to the throat and the third eye chakras.

This crystal is a feldspar mineral that is found in the most abundant group of minerals in the earth's crust.

Oxford Languages defines Labradorite as "a mineral of the plagioclase feldspar group, found in many igneous rocks."

Igneous rocks are one of the three rock types formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.

Labradorite crystals can vary in color but are typically blue or blue-green.

They also can appear to be lavender-blue or even yellow at times.

The crystal is also called the "Rainbow Moonstone" or "Spectrolite " for its many colors and iridescent appearance."

It has also been associated with the Northern Lights of Canada because of its many colors.

What does the Labradorite crystal do?

This Rainbow Moonstone can have "a profound impact on one's love life," according to the YouTube account Crystal Meanings.

Labradorite crystals are also believed to be symbols of courage and mysticism.

They can also help with creativity, so putting one in your workspace is recommended if you feel in a slump or want to keep your creative juices flowing.

Labradorite crystals can vary in color but are usually blue or blue-green and iridescent.
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Labradorite crystals can vary in color but are usually blue or blue-green and iridescent.Credit: YouTube JVirago Studios

According to , the Labradorite crystal is connected with stories from the Inuit people.

"According to a legend, an Inuit warrior saw that the Aurora was trapped inside a piece of stone. The warrior took his spear and struck the stone that set the light free," the article states.

The article reports that Labradorite can have healing properties for the respiratory system.

It is also believed to help improve blood circulation and breathing.

Labradorite can also help one to connect with the divine and higher consciousness.

Can Labradorite go in the water?

When cleansing your Labradorite crystal, you can rinse it in the water. However, it's not recommended that you submerge it for extended

Labradorite is a 6.5 on the Mohs Hardness Scale, which means it sits right on the brink of being considered a "hard" mineral.

Hard minerals aren't water soluble and are safe to get wet, but because Laboradite falls pretty squarely in the middle, you probably don't want to risk it by leaving your crystal in water for hours.

You should also only use water that doesn't contain salt, as salt can be corrosive to Laboradite.

Labradorite can reflect a rainbow of colors, sometimes even resembling outer space
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Labradorite can reflect a rainbow of colors, sometimes even resembling outer space

How should I cleanse my Laboradite?

Cleansing and charging your crystals is essential, as they collect negative energy over time.

The best way to cleanse your Laboradite is to run it under cool water.

You can then place it with selenite and clear quartz to continue removing any stuck negative energy.

While some claim that leaving your Laboradite in the sun will help clean its energy, it's not recommended by experts, as it can dull the color over time.

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After cleansing your Laboradite, you should charge it to restore its natural powers.

The best way to do this is by leaving it on your window sill or outdoors at night to allow it to soak up the moonlight.

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