The flash is real
Mine flashes blue-green with a streak of gold. Photos don't do labradorite justice — every stone is its own aurora. I hold it during interviews (off camera).

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Inuit legend says the northern lights were once trapped in stone along the Labrador coast, and that a wandering hunter freed most of them with a blow of his spear — most, but not all. What remained became labradorite. Grey at rest, it flashes blue, green, and gold the moment it moves: the stone of everyone mid-transformation, who looks unchanged from the outside while carrying an aurora within. Smooth, palm-sized, and meant to be held through the in-between.
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Mine flashes blue-green with a streak of gold. Photos don't do labradorite justice — every stone is its own aurora. I hold it during interviews (off camera).
Polished smooth, fits exactly in a closed palm. I've stopped biting my nails since I started carrying it.
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