File:Pietra di labradorite.jpg
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Italiano: Scoperta nel 1770 nella penisola del Labrador (Canada) da cui prende il nome, la labradorite non ha una storia terapeutica ma è considerata una pietra di forza e protettiva che accresce il magnetismo.
English: Discovered in 1770 on the Labrador Peninsula (Canada) from which it takes its name, labradorite has no therapeutic history but is considered a stone of strength and protection that increases magnetism. |
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Author | Anna.Massini |
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