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Contact SupplierBecause it is cut into thin slabs and then into even smaller slices to make cabochons, labradorite is referred to as a "slab" gemstone. There are several different varieties of labradorite, with black labradorite—which is often a deep ebony color—being the most well-known. Labradorite slab also comes in pink, red, purple, pale green, and yellow hues. Due to its stunning color and rich black tones, black labradorite slab is the most widely used variety in jewelry. A rare stone called labradorite white has iridescent clasts on a background of bluish-white or grey. When viewed from different angles, labradorite's iridescence, which is also known as labradorescence, appears to dazzle like a brilliant gem.
A labradorite slab needs to be carefully cared for in order to maintain its best appearance. Avoid placing the stone in the sun or near water because doing so will eventually harm it. Additionally, make sure to routinely wash the slab with warm water and mild soap. For designers and architects, labradorite is a very desirable stone because of its strength qualities (it is even sturdier than granite). It is also said to possess a lot of magical abilities since polishing a stone produces a natural appreciation from the play of light that appears to be emanating from the material itself.
An interior iridescent glow is a unique iridescence feature of the rock type called labradorite. The rock's glittering hues, which range from sky blue to deep purple or indeed green, greatly enhance its aesthetic appeal. The stone has a bulky, rich texture because of its optical characteristic.
With its distinctive granularity and strong strength, labradorite is quite similar to granite in terms of its physical characteristics. Solid wood has little structural strength and can be utilized as a finishing material, but if incorrectly prepared, the monolith might split and become unstable in cold. For its high-quality gems, the Divya Gem Stonex Labradorite Slab industry is widely known. The company has a long history of creating high-quality labradorite slabs.
| Available Size (In CM) | 240 X 120 CM |
| Available Size (In Feet) | 8 X 4 Feet |
| Max. Slab Size | 360 X 180 CM, 12 X 6 Feet |
| Thickness | 20 MM |
| Surface Finish | Polished |
| Form | Slab |
| Material | Labradorite Slab |
| Usage | Flooring, Countertop, Vanity Top, Cladding & External And Internal Aids In Construction |
| Length | 12 Feet |
| Width | 7 Feet |
| Shape | Rectangular |