Labradorite.
I knew a photograph wouldn't be able to do this justice, but still having a cold and not the best of weather I needed something to blip. This is a carving of two Discus fish, members of the Cichlid family.
The stone Labradorite generally pronounced Lab-rad-or-ite, has a wonderful schiller, bright blue or gold depending on the light and angle. So what is schiller? Well, I find it hard to describe, it is a flash of colour/lustre seemingly below the surface of the stone.
This is the best shot I have ever managed of it. The polished surface of the two fish doesn't make the photography any easier. I think the photo gives a reasonable impression of where the schiller is if not its true beauty.
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