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Labradorite
Labradorite
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One day an Inuit warrior set out to find the Northern Lights which had disappeared from the sky. He walked for miles and miles until he came across some rocks on the shoreline of Labrador (Northern Canada). Entombed in these rocks he saw the magical dancing lights of the Northern Lights, so he cracked open the rock with a spear to release them. The lights climbed back into the sky, but unfortunately some stayed captured. The stone had great mythical significance for Inuit tribes. That’s because some Inuit believed that the dancing lights of the Northern Lights are actually the dancing lights of their ancestors. They march and dance to remind the living people of their presence. Labradorite its striking colors and connection to the Northern Lights mean it has long been a treasured gemstone


