Chemical Formula: (Na,Ca)1-2Si 3-2O8
Mineral Name: Spectrolite
Color: Blue Shine
Hardness: 6
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Spectrolite belongs to the Plagioclase Feldspar Group,
a series of mixtures of sodium and calcium aluminum
silicates. It is a member of the plagioclase feldspar
mineral group and is closely related to labradorite.
Spectrolite emits a powerful light energy and is said
to be a gemstone of transformation and utilization of
the subconscoius mind. It attracts strength and
provided vitality. The stone also provides clarity to
the inner self and enhances patience. With its
shifting sheen of blues, greens and yellow can be seen
as a colorful "shield" against auric weakness.
Spectrolite was first discovered in Yalmaa, which is
also known as the Gem Village of Finland, during World
War II. It is found in Labrador, Madagascar, India,
Newfoundland, Finland and Russia.





