Larvikite Bracelet
Larvikite Bracelet
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One Larvikite 7.5 inch gemstone stretch bracelet made with 6mm beads, intuitively chosen, cleansed with Lavender or Cedarwood smoke and blessed with Reiki.
Larvikite is a type of monzonite, which is an intermediate igneous rock. It is known for its distinct appearance and is often used as a decorative stone. Here's an overview of the history and properties of larvikite:
Larvikite is primarily composed of plagioclase feldspar, typically labradorite, and can also contain other minerals such as augite, olivine, and magnetite and it forms through the cooling and solidification of molten rock (magma) beneath the Earth's surface. It is named after the town of Larvik in Norway, where significant deposits are found. It is also found in other locations globally, including Canada, Russia, and Madagascar.
This popular stone is known for its distinctive blue to silver-gray color with characteristic shimmering reflections, known as "schiller" or "labradorescence." This effect is caused by the presence of labradorite feldspar crystals.
Historically, larvikite has been quarried for its ornamental and decorative qualities. It has been used in architecture, monuments, and interior design.
In Norway, larvikite has been employed in various construction projects, including the Oslo Cathedral and the Royal Palace in Oslo.
Like many stones and minerals, larvikite is sometimes associated with metaphysical and spiritual properties in certain belief systems. It is believed by some to have protective qualities and is associated with grounding and inner transformation, and is thought to enhance one's intuition and psychic abilities, making it popular in spiritual and energy work.
Uses in Modern Times:
Larvikite continues to be used in modern construction and design. Its unique appearance and durability make it a popular choice for countertops, flooring, and other interior applications.
Crafters and jewelry makers appreciate larvikite for its beauty and iridescence, creating pieces that showcase its unique visual appeal. It has good hardness and durability, making it suitable for various applications. Its unique appearance and reflective qualities also make it a sought-after material for decorative purposes.
*Disclaimer*
All metaphysical information provided by Cedar Moon Wellness about crystals is solely for spiritual purposes and should not be used for medical advice or treatment. Consult a licensed healthcare professional for any medical concerns you may have..
*****Please be advised that these are natural crystals and sometimes can have natural imperfections like lining, crackling, raw spots, divots - all of these are just part of the stones personality which make the crystal even more unique.
**** To be more mindful of taking care of Mother Earth, I only use repurposed/recycled packing materials when shipping and I encourage everyone to reuse these materials as well.
Larvikite is a type of monzonite, which is an intermediate igneous rock. It is known for its distinct appearance and is often used as a decorative stone. Here's an overview of the history and properties of larvikite:
Larvikite is primarily composed of plagioclase feldspar, typically labradorite, and can also contain other minerals such as augite, olivine, and magnetite and it forms through the cooling and solidification of molten rock (magma) beneath the Earth's surface. It is named after the town of Larvik in Norway, where significant deposits are found. It is also found in other locations globally, including Canada, Russia, and Madagascar.
This popular stone is known for its distinctive blue to silver-gray color with characteristic shimmering reflections, known as "schiller" or "labradorescence." This effect is caused by the presence of labradorite feldspar crystals.
Historically, larvikite has been quarried for its ornamental and decorative qualities. It has been used in architecture, monuments, and interior design.
In Norway, larvikite has been employed in various construction projects, including the Oslo Cathedral and the Royal Palace in Oslo.
Like many stones and minerals, larvikite is sometimes associated with metaphysical and spiritual properties in certain belief systems. It is believed by some to have protective qualities and is associated with grounding and inner transformation, and is thought to enhance one's intuition and psychic abilities, making it popular in spiritual and energy work.
Uses in Modern Times:
Larvikite continues to be used in modern construction and design. Its unique appearance and durability make it a popular choice for countertops, flooring, and other interior applications.
Crafters and jewelry makers appreciate larvikite for its beauty and iridescence, creating pieces that showcase its unique visual appeal. It has good hardness and durability, making it suitable for various applications. Its unique appearance and reflective qualities also make it a sought-after material for decorative purposes.
*Disclaimer*
All metaphysical information provided by Cedar Moon Wellness about crystals is solely for spiritual purposes and should not be used for medical advice or treatment. Consult a licensed healthcare professional for any medical concerns you may have..
*****Please be advised that these are natural crystals and sometimes can have natural imperfections like lining, crackling, raw spots, divots - all of these are just part of the stones personality which make the crystal even more unique.
**** To be more mindful of taking care of Mother Earth, I only use repurposed/recycled packing materials when shipping and I encourage everyone to reuse these materials as well.