Labradorite Blue Granite

Labradorite Blue Granite

Labradorite Blue Granite is mainly composed of omphacite, the texture is delicate and the light is super dreamy, ice-penetrating, and the water head is excellent, low-key but not dull, elegant but unassuming, the blue jadeite is as beautiful and dreamy as the color of the sea and sky. Compared …

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

MATERIALGranite
COLOURBlue
COUNTRY OF ORIGINMadagascar
SURFACE FINISHPolished, Honed, Leathered
USEKitchens, Bathrooms, Floors, Walls, Tiles, Slabs
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Labradorite Blue Granite is mainly composed of omphacite, the texture is delicate and the light is super dreamy, ice-penetrating, and the water head is excellent, low-key but not dull, elegant but unassuming, the blue jadeite is as beautiful and dreamy as the color of the sea and sky. Compared with other interior decoration panels, luxury stone is light and luxurious and full of charm. Choosing luxury stone to light up life can definitely bring a unique visual feast.

Labradorite Granite will match the color of almost any cabinet as it will be the focal point of the kitchen rather than any other color.  White cabinets, cream cabinets, cherry cabinets and oak cabinets all make this stone stand out.  Look at our Labradorite Granite.  We offer granite in various colors.  Choose a unique and special design for your countertop.  The price per square foot of Labradorite Granite varies by color.  For the latest price of Labradorite Blue Granite, please contact HRST STONE.

Labradorite is a kind of plagioclase, which is an isomorphic series composed of albite and anorthite, and has a triclinic crystal system. The crystals are mostly plate-shaped or columnar, white-gray or gray-black, occasionally yellow, brown, red and green, glass luster, transparent or slightly transparent, relative density 2.69-2.2, hardness 6-6.5, no fluorescence reaction.

Labradorite is relatively common and is used as a decorative material, and some labradorite with iridescence is also used as gemstones. Those who reach the gem level are translucent, showing blue, green, orange, red or other color changes in a special direction. Turn the labradorite, and you can see the gorgeous colors from different directions. Labradorite with play of color, also known as “spectral stone”, is top-grade in blue, yellow-green and red.

The role of labradorite blue granite:

Labradorite has the effect of relieving pain in the eyes and throat, especially for relieving soreness and absorbing the fatigue of the human body. It can quickly replenish physical strength and teach people to work for a long time without feeling tired. It can help realize the potential, eliminate unpleasant emotions, enhance insight and observation, and avoid being deceived. Since it is also a member of the black stone system, it also has the function of fighting against negative energy.

Care of labradorite blue granite

Labradorite Granite is a beautiful and durable natural stone that can add a touch of elegance to any space. Here are some tips to help you care for your Labradorite Granite:

  1. Clean regularly: Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe down your Labradorite Blue Granite countertops or surfaces on a regular basis. Avoid using abrasive cleaners, acidic or alkaline cleaners, or any other harsh chemicals.
  2. Seal the granite: Labradorite Granite is a porous stone that can stain easily. To prevent staining, apply a granite sealer to the surface at least once a year. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully for the best results.
  3. Avoid heat exposure: Granite can be damaged by high heat, so always use a trivet or hot pad when placing hot items on your Labradorite Blue Granite surfaces.
  4. Handle with care: While granite is a durable material, it can still chip or scratch if subjected to heavy impacts or sharp objects. Be careful when handling heavy objects or using sharp tools near your granite surfaces.
  5. Promptly clean spills: If any liquid spills on your Labradorite Granite, clean it up immediately to avoid staining. Use a damp cloth to wipe up the spill, then dry the surface thoroughly.

FAQ
Q: What is Labradorite Blue Granite?
A: Labradorite Granite is a natural stone that is primarily composed of labradorite feldspar and various other minerals.

Q: What is the color of Labradorite Granite?
A: As the name suggests, Labradorite Granite has a blueish-gray hue with iridescent flashes of blue, green, and gold.

Q: Where is Labradorite Granite sourced from?
A: Labradorite Granite is sourced from quarries primarily located in Madagascar and Brazil.

Q: What are the common uses of Labradorite Granite?
A: Labradorite Blue Granite is commonly used for kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, flooring, and fireplace surrounds. It is also used in landscaping and exterior projects.

Q: Is Labradorite Granite a durable material?
A: Yes, Labradorite Granite is a highly durable material that is resistant to scratches, heat, and stains. It is also easy to maintain with regular cleaning.

Q: Can Labradorite Granite be used in outdoor applications?
A: Yes, Labradorite Granite is suitable for outdoor use as it is resistant to weathering and UV exposure.

Q: Is Labradorite Granite expensive?
A: Labradorite Granite is a moderately priced stone. The cost can vary depending on the quality of the stone, the size of the project, and the location of the supplier.

Q: How can I maintain the beauty of my Labradorite Blue Granite countertops?
A: To maintain the beauty of your Labradorite Granite countertops, clean them regularly with a mild soap and water solution. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that can damage the stone’s surface. Also, reseal the countertops annually to prevent staining and water damage.

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