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035. Labradorite

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Opals may reign supreme as the most popular iridescent gemstone... but labradorite is coming for their throne. Let me introduce you to this gorgeous feldspar. It is a stone with a galaxy of visual magic within it, believed by legend to be the birthplace of the Aurora Borealis. How is this stone created, where is it found and what are it's believed metaphysical properties? There's also a "best" version of labradorite found only in one place in the world and it is so special it has it's own name... what is it? Come listen and find out this and more... we're all about Labradorite.
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Writer, Producer, Host - Jennifer Sieverling
Music - Joseph McDade & Audionautix
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Opals may reign supreme as the most popular iridescent gemstone... but labradorite is coming for their throne. Let me introduce you to this gorgeous feldspar. It is a stone with a galaxy of visual magic within it, believed by legend to be the birthplace of the Aurora Borealis. How is this stone created, where is it found and what are it's believed metaphysical properties? There's also a "best" version of labradorite found only in one place in the world and it is so special it has it's own name... what is it? Come listen and find out this and more... we're all about Labradorite.
Please leave a rating/review if you're enjoying the podcast! It makes a huge difference in the algorithm to help the show
Patreon for exclusive bonus episodes & merchandise: https://www.patreon.com/teaandgemstonespodcast
Writer, Producer, Host - Jennifer Sieverling
Music - Joseph McDade & Audionautix
---Stay Sparkly

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