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Spectrolite

Spectrolite

Provenance

Finland

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Concept

Wet Asphalt

TRACE & NARRATIVE

A proprietary name for labradorite from Finland that exhibits exceptionally strong play of colour. Discovered in 1940 during construction of a defensive line in southeastern Finland, in the middle of the Second World War.

Thin layers of feldspar within the stone interfere with light, producing a full spectral display. Labradorite occurs worldwide, but specimens showing the complete rainbow are concentrated in Finland's Ylämaa region.

A wartime accident of discovery gave one mineral its own proper noun. Beneath the feet of soldiers digging trenches, a rainbow.

PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES

MOHS SCALE
MOHS 6.0 | MODERATE DURABILITY
LATTICE STRUCTURE
TRICLINIC SYSTEM | EXTREME ASYMMETRY
VISUAL METRICS
Dark and reserved until the light catches it — then the full spectrum opens briefly. A stone that keeps its best quality in reserve.
MAINTENANCE
  • Has natural cleavage — avoid sharp impact.
  • Handle with more care than hardness alone suggests.

SYMBOLIC INDEX

ORIENTAL PHASE
WATER PHASE, METAL PHASE
CLASSICAL ELEMENT
AER (Air), AQUA (Water)
PHYSIOLOGICAL FOCUS

Throat | Vishuddha, Third Eye | Ajna

ASTROLOGICAL PERIOD

Cancer

PSYCHOLOGICAL PROJECTION

Transformation — Intuition — Perception

The highest grade of labradorite, Finnish in origin. Full spectral colour emerges as the light shifts. It sharpens intuitive accuracy and strengthens the ability to read the structure beneath the surface.

SELECTOR'S NOTE

He doesn't stop at what's visible. Reading the structure beneath the surface is a reflex — is there another layer behind this one? That question, asked habitually and without effort, is a form of literacy most people don't develop. I chose this stone because it belongs near someone who has.

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