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  1. Moonstone occurs in delicate shades of peach, blue, gray, white and a prismatic variety known as Rainbow Moonstone. In addition to the general properties of all Moonstones outlined in this article, the following crystals have additional focuses.

  2. The moonstone is the Florida State Gemstone; it was designated as such in 1970 to commemorate the Moon landings, which took off from Kennedy Space Center. However, it does not naturally occur in the state.

  3. About Moonstone. Moonstone is a variety of the feldspar-group mineral orthoclase. During formation, orthoclase and albite separate into alternating layers. When light falls between these thin layers it is scattered producing the phenomenon called adularescence.

  4. Value, Price, and Color. Found all over the world, moonstone is prized for its blue to white adularescence — a billowy, moonlight-like sheen. Despite being somewhat fragile, this alternative June birthstone is a popular choice for jewelry. 3 Minute Read.

  5. Get back into your groove with the Moonstone crystal, the dreamy, ethereal stone that channels the moon. Connecting with this stone allows you to feel the glow of the moonlight infusing your chakras with its brilliant white light, helping you get into alignment and plug into a higher frequency.

  6. Moonstone es una joya aceptada para el 13 aniversario de boda. En general, la energía de piedra de la luna se piensa que es equilibrante, introspectivo y reflexivo. Es una piedra para desear y esperar, así como para abrazar los ciclos de cambio.

  7. Moonstone is a variety of the feldspar-group mineral orthoclase. It’s composed of two feldspar minerals, orthoclase and albite. At first, the two minerals are intermingled. Then, as the newly formed mineral cools, the intergrown orthoclase and albite separate into stacked, alternating layers.

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