Labradorite

Isaac Kremer/ September 9, 2018/ / 0 comments

Labrador rock; a variety of feldspar possessing a beautiful bluish iridescence. Little used in America, but extensively used by the Russians. Found in Labrador and Russia, and Fingspong, Sweden. A less iridescent variety is quarried under the name of ausable granite near Keeseville, New York. (Sturgis, 1900)

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