Labradorite Chips Gemstone Chips Bulk – 1 kg
Labradorite Chips Gemstone Chips Bulk – 1 kg is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Labradorite Chips Gemstone Chips Bulk – 1 kg is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Dark, glassy fragments gather like wet stone after rain, with small blue, green and golden flashes appearing as the light catches them. These labradorite gemstone chips are made for creative work, from crystal grids and ritual bowls to resin art and candle decoration, where texture and colour matter as much as meaning.
What the stone shows in the light
- The base tones are smoky grey, olive-brown and charcoal, giving the pile a grounded, earthy depth.
- Some chips flash teal, blue, green or pale gold, the colour play labradorite is known for.
- The pieces are irregular rather than uniform, so a finished grid, jar, artwork or surface has a natural, scattered rhythm.
- The darker chips make the brighter flashes feel more surprising, especially under direct natural light.
- They suit small creative details: a ring around a candle, a layer in a bowl, or a mineral accent in resin work.
Labradorite in chip form
Labradorite is a feldspar mineral valued for its shifting optical flash, often called labradorescence. In chip form, the stone feels more textural than a single polished crystal: many small fragments, each catching light in its own way.
The visible pieces vary in tone, shape and clarity. That variation is part of working with gemstone chips, especially when you want a surface that feels organic rather than arranged too neatly.
Ways to use and care for the chips
Scatter them into crystal grids, place them in a dish with other stones, or use them as decorative mineral detail in resin art and candle projects. If using near candles, keep the chips clear of the flame and any unstable wax pool.
For care, dust or wipe gently with a soft dry cloth. Labradorite can chip or scratch if knocked against harder materials, so store unused pieces in a pouch, jar or tray rather than loose among metal tools.
Meaning in crystal practice
In modern crystal healing tradition, labradorite is often associated with protection, intuition and inner vision. Its changing flash gives that symbolism a natural visual language: a dark stone that reveals colour only when the angle is right. Many people use labradorite in intention settings, meditation spaces or spiritual crafts as a reminder of the unseen, the reflective and the quietly transformative, without needing the piece to be polished into a formal shape.
Size and details
This is a 1 kg bulk pack of labradorite gemstone chips. The individual chips vary naturally in shape, colour and flash.
A thoughtful gift for makers
A good choice for someone who makes crystal grids, resin pieces, altar arrangements or handmade décor. It feels generous and practical, with enough stone to experiment, sort and return to across several projects.
Common questions
Will every chip show a bright flash?
No. Labradorite naturally varies, so some pieces show strong blue, green or golden flashes, while others are darker and more subtle.
Do the chips all match in shape and colour?
No. The appeal is in the mixed, natural look: darker pieces, translucent edges and occasional bright flashes working together.
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