Realistic, 2.7" Polished Labradorite Bear with Fish

This is a fun, 2.7" long polished bear sculpted from labradorite collected in Maniry, Madagascar. The stone has been meticulously shaped and polished to create this unique piece. A small labradorite fish can be seen in its mouth, as if it were just freshly snatched up from a stream.

It stands up nicely on a flat surface. There is little to no color flash on this specimen.

About Labradorite

Labradorite is a feldspar mineral most often found in mafic igneous rocks. Some specimens of labradorite exhibit what is called a "Schiller effect"; a strong play of iridescent blue, green, red, orange, and yellow colors. Labradorite is so well known for these spectacular displays of color that the phenomenon is also known as labradorescence. Specimens with high quality labradorescence are often polished and used as gemstones.

The labradorescence is not caused by the colors breflecting on the surface of the specimen. Instead, light enters the stone, hits a twinning crystal lattice surface within the stone, and reflects from that. The color seen is the color of light reflected from that twinning surface. Different twinning surfaces within the stone reflect different colors of light. Light reflecting from different twinning surfaces in various parts of the stone can give the stone a multi-colored appearance.

Labradorite is named after Labrador, Canada, where it was first found. Today, the most prolific deposits for most commercially available labradorite occur in Madagascar and Russia.
FOR SALE
$55 $48
DETAILS
SPECIES
Labradorite
LOCATION
Maniry, Madagascar
SIZE
Bear: 2.7 x 1.6 x 1.3", Fish: .85" long
CATEGORY
ITEM
#308433