Inuit art: Dancing Bear
Inuit Artist: Elias Semigak
Size: 6" across, 4" wide, 3" deep
Community: Goose Bay, Labrador 8/25
Material: Labradorite & Steatite
id: d-9980hejy
** Note Labradorite is known for its iridescence. First discovered in Labrador, Canada.
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Rare Labradorite Stone! Masterpiece Carving!
ORANGADE is an incredible find because his orange colour is STUNNING and his Labradorite base was first discovered on the Isle of Paul near the Labrador Peninsula in Canada.
Labradorite is renowned for its mirage of colours and display of Labradorescence.
The stone has also been found the USA, Madagascar, Russian, Norway, Finland and the UK.
Each region's stone has varying degrees of luminescence.
The Labradorite is unique because the spectrum of colours is coming from light reflecting off a surface within the stone not from the surface.
It is one of the first stones introduced to the crystal world.
Orangade dances on his left foot.
It is planted like a majestic oak in the Labradorite base.
The mirror finish allows the iridescence of the Labradorite to gleam and refract the light.
The steatite (soapstone) is formed with thin layers of red sandwiched within the soothing orange.
The effect is mesmerizing.
Orangade is a powerful and muscular Dancing bear.
You will find yourself unable to stop looking at his beauty.
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