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Labradorite Skull Carving Genuine Feldspar Crystal Sculpture Flashing Stone With Certificate of Authenticity

£36.00

Overview of This Labradorite Skull Carving

This breathtaking Labradorite Skull Carving is a carefully selected natural crystal specimen renowned for its vivid flashes of colour and unique internal structure. Labradorite is one of the most visually captivating minerals in the feldspar family, adored by collectors and crystal enthusiasts for its remarkable optical phenomenon known as labradorescence. The skull carving enhances the stone’s natural shimmer, allowing the colours to illuminate beautifully across the polished surfaces. The photos provided show the exact specimen you will receive. For complete sizing details, please refer to the images included.

All of our crystals are 100% genuine specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Geological Formation and Mineralogical Background

Labradorite is a plagioclase feldspar mineral composed primarily of sodium and calcium aluminosilicate. It forms deep within the Earth’s crust under high-temperature conditions, typically within igneous rocks such as basalt, gabbro, and anorthosite. During its slow cooling process, the mineral’s internal structure develops microscopic lamellae—thin, layered crystal platelets—that later give rise to its iconic iridescence.

This phenomenon, known as labradorescence, occurs when light enters the crystal and interacts with the layered internal structure, scattering and refracting to produce vibrant colours. These colours can include electric blues, golds, greens, turquoise, violets, and occasionally reds. The exact colour range depends on subtle variations in mineral composition and the orientation of the lamellae.

Labradorite deposits are often associated with ancient geological environments where deep crustal materials have been uplifted over immense spans of geological time. This gives the mineral a connection to some of Earth’s most dramatic geological processes.

Crystal Characteristics and Visual Features

This Labradorite Skull Carving exhibits the signature flashes of colour that make this mineral so admired. When rotated under light, sheets of deep blue and shimmering gold may dance across the polished surface, while darker areas of the stone provide striking contrast. The skull carving brings out directional labradorescence by shaping the crystal in a way that exposes multiple reflective planes.

In its natural form, Labradorite often appears grey or dark green, but polishing reveals its hidden internal colours. Carvings such as this one highlight the mineral’s optical qualities, creating a dynamic visual display that changes depending on light angle and intensity.

The stone belongs to the triclinic crystal system and typically forms blocky or tabular crystals. While this specimen has been shaped into a skull, the internal crystal structure remains intact, preserving the mineral’s natural reflective behaviour.

Collectability and Display Appeal

Labradorite carvings are highly prized among mineral collectors due to their dramatic visual properties and geological significance. Skull carvings in particular hold symbolic value, representing transformation, insight, and the deeper mysteries of existence. When crafted from Labradorite, these pieces become especially striking—combining symbolic meaning with the mineral’s enchanting flashes of colour.

This carving is ideal for display in a mineral cabinet, on a desk, or within a decorative arrangement. Its shifting iridescence ensures that it draws the eye from every angle, making it a standout piece in any collection.

Labradorite has long been associated with artistic craftsmanship because of its ability to reveal hidden colours when shaped and polished. Each carving is entirely unique, as no two Labradorite specimens share the same internal lamellae structure or colour distribution.

Authenticity and Customer Assurance

The specimen shown in the photographs is the exact Labradorite Skull Carving you will receive. Each piece is a genuine natural crystal and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, confirming its geological origin and high-quality craftsmanship.

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Overview of This Labradorite Skull Carving

This breathtaking Labradorite Skull Carving is a carefully selected natural crystal specimen renowned for its vivid flashes of colour and unique internal structure. Labradorite is one of the most visually captivating minerals in the feldspar family, adored by collectors and crystal enthusiasts for its remarkable optical phenomenon known as labradorescence. The skull carving enhances the stone’s natural shimmer, allowing the colours to illuminate beautifully across the polished surfaces. The photos provided show the exact specimen you will receive. For complete sizing details, please refer to the images included.

All of our crystals are 100% genuine specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Geological Formation and Mineralogical Background

Labradorite is a plagioclase feldspar mineral composed primarily of sodium and calcium aluminosilicate. It forms deep within the Earth’s crust under high-temperature conditions, typically within igneous rocks such as basalt, gabbro, and anorthosite. During its slow cooling process, the mineral’s internal structure develops microscopic lamellae—thin, layered crystal platelets—that later give rise to its iconic iridescence.

This phenomenon, known as labradorescence, occurs when light enters the crystal and interacts with the layered internal structure, scattering and refracting to produce vibrant colours. These colours can include electric blues, golds, greens, turquoise, violets, and occasionally reds. The exact colour range depends on subtle variations in mineral composition and the orientation of the lamellae.

Labradorite deposits are often associated with ancient geological environments where deep crustal materials have been uplifted over immense spans of geological time. This gives the mineral a connection to some of Earth’s most dramatic geological processes.

Crystal Characteristics and Visual Features

This Labradorite Skull Carving exhibits the signature flashes of colour that make this mineral so admired. When rotated under light, sheets of deep blue and shimmering gold may dance across the polished surface, while darker areas of the stone provide striking contrast. The skull carving brings out directional labradorescence by shaping the crystal in a way that exposes multiple reflective planes.

In its natural form, Labradorite often appears grey or dark green, but polishing reveals its hidden internal colours. Carvings such as this one highlight the mineral’s optical qualities, creating a dynamic visual display that changes depending on light angle and intensity.

The stone belongs to the triclinic crystal system and typically forms blocky or tabular crystals. While this specimen has been shaped into a skull, the internal crystal structure remains intact, preserving the mineral’s natural reflective behaviour.

Collectability and Display Appeal

Labradorite carvings are highly prized among mineral collectors due to their dramatic visual properties and geological significance. Skull carvings in particular hold symbolic value, representing transformation, insight, and the deeper mysteries of existence. When crafted from Labradorite, these pieces become especially striking—combining symbolic meaning with the mineral’s enchanting flashes of colour.

This carving is ideal for display in a mineral cabinet, on a desk, or within a decorative arrangement. Its shifting iridescence ensures that it draws the eye from every angle, making it a standout piece in any collection.

Labradorite has long been associated with artistic craftsmanship because of its ability to reveal hidden colours when shaped and polished. Each carving is entirely unique, as no two Labradorite specimens share the same internal lamellae structure or colour distribution.

Authenticity and Customer Assurance

The specimen shown in the photographs is the exact Labradorite Skull Carving you will receive. Each piece is a genuine natural crystal and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, confirming its geological origin and high-quality craftsmanship.

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