Min 2.50ct 10x10mm Trillion Yellow Labradorite Item: 73T1002A
 Price: $18.98
Product Description for Min 2.50ct 10x10mm Trillion Yellow LabradoriteMinimum 2.50ct 10x10mm trillion yellow labradorite.
Product Information for Min 2.50ct 10x10mm Trillion Yellow Labradorite
| Product Type: | Single Stone |
Primary Stone / Labradorite
| Shape: | Trillion | Composition: | Natural |
| Cut: | Mixed Cuts | Treatment: | Untreated |
| Color: | Yellow | Gemstone Group: | Feldspar |
| Dimensions: | 10 MM - Calibrated |
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where is the color,
March 3, 2008
4catsmeow
, Middletown, Delaware
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"I needed a trillion to add to my numerous shapes and sizes, but this one was dissapointing! The size/cut were great as usual, but there was not even the slightest hint of color to this gem. This one went back because I wouldn't even put it near my other wonderful yellow labs."
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Sunshine,
February 18, 2008
SilverSparkles
, Pittsburgh, PA
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"This is stone is like a soft yellow ray of sunshine : ) The trillion cut brings out the the brilliance of the stone. I would really like to get this stone set in a ring just to show off how cool and beautiful it is!"
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Product met expectations:
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home learning library labradorite
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Fast Facts
| A member of the feldspar family, labradorite is a gray black or brownish stone with stunning flashes of blue, green and even yellow colors. |
| Labradorite is named after the peninsula of Labrador in Canada. |
Sources for labradorite include Canada, Australia, Madagascar, Mexico, Russia and the United States.
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Labradorite is a gemstone in the feldspar family. It is known for a brilliant play of color and exhibits lustrous metallic tints of blue, green, yellow, red, gold and purple. On Mohs’ scale of hardness, labradorite is 6 6.5. It has a vitreous luster and primary sources include Canada (Labrador, Newfoundland), Australia (New South Wales), Madagascar, Mexico, Russia and the United States.
Color
Lustrous metallic tints of blue, green, yellow, red, gold and purple.
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