Larvikite is a feldspar-rich igneous rock, called a monzonite, and is named for the town in Norway where it was found. One characteristic of this stone is its blue sheen or labradorescence, caused by the presence of interlocking feldspar crystals within the structure of the stone.
Flashy blue glints in the light. 3″ 8.63 oz
The sphere comes with a plain lucite stand, however, we offer pewter, agate, and wood stands.