Indian Rune Stones in Bags – Labradorite
Rune stones belong to the traditional symbol system of ancient Germanic and Gothic cultures, used for ritual and symbolic purposes from around 2000 BCE to 100 CE. This set is crafted from natural labradorite mineral with hand-engraved Elder Futhark runic symbols. Labradorite is a truly special natural wonder: its surface is grey-blackish at base, from which — at certain angles — a spectacular blue, green, purple, and golden shimmer bursts out. This optical phenomenon is known as labradorescence.
Technical Data
- Number of Runes: 24–25 pcs
- Material: Natural labradorite
- Pouch: Velvet or cotton bag included
- Weight: approx. 230 g (full set)
- Stone size: approx. 9 mm individual pieces
- Origin: Madagascar
Characteristics
Labradorite (also known as spectrolite) is one of the most well-known and fascinating optical minerals. From its grey-black base color, a strong blue-green, and occasionally purple and golden shimmer emerges in light. This phenomenon — labradorescence — is due to the stone's internal crystal structure. The hand-engraved Elder Futhark runic symbols create a remarkable spectacle on the shimmering surface of labradorite.
How to Use
Labradorite rune stones are excellent both as outstanding mineral collection pieces and as tools for symbolic reflection. Draw one from the pouch for a daily symbolic meditation, or arrange the stones so a light source draws out their shimmer. Such dynamic decoration is visually stunning on any shelf or table.
Why Choose This?
The shimmering light play of labradorite captivates everyone who sees it. In this set, the natural wonder of labradorite meets the millennia-old symbolism of Germanic runes — making this one of the most special rune stone sets you can give as a gift or add to your collection. It is also a particularly good choice for Capricorn star signs.
Tips
- Store the stones in the included pouch to protect them from scratches.
- Rotate the stones in front of a light source to admire the full beauty of labradorescence.
- Clean the stones with a dry soft cloth; labradorite is sensitive to acidic and chemical substances.