Aperçu du produit
Labradorite Granit bleu is more than just a stone; it is a natural light show. Quarried primarily in Madagascar, this exotic material is technically an Anorthosite but is commercially classified as granite due to its extreme hardness. The background is a deep, mysterious mix of black, moss green, and grey, which serves as a canvas for the spectacular iridescent crystals.
The defining feature of Labradorite Blue is its ability to refract light. As you move across the room, the stone changes appearance, flashing brilliant electric blues and golds. Because of its Semi-Precious nature and high density, it is a top choice for clients who want a “jewelry-grade” centerpiece for their kitchen islands or bar tops. As a professional Stone Manufacturer in China, Caron Stone sources the most vibrant blocks and processes them into high-gloss polished slabs.

Caractéristiques de la pierre
- Type de pierre : Exotic Granite / Semi-Precious
- Origine : Madagascar (Processed in China)
- Texture: Crystalline, Iridescent, Chunky
- Translucidité : None (Opaque, but light-reflective)
- Dureté : Very High (6-6.5 on Mohs Scale)
Spécifications techniques
(Data based on standard ASTM/EN testing standards)
| Propriété | Valeur | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Densité | 2.70 – 2.85 | g/cm³ |
| Absorption de l'eau | 0.05 – 0.15 | % |
| Dureté | 6.5 (Mohs Scale) | Scale |
| Résistance aux acides | Élevée | – |
Description de la couleur et du motif
Labradorite Granit bleu offers a dynamic, shifting color palette:
- Base Tones: Dark Grey, Black, and Deep Moss Green.
- Iridescence (The Flash): Large crystal clusters that flash Electric Blue, Peacock Green, Gold, and sometimes Violet.
- Movement: The pattern is formed by large, interlocking crystals. The “flash” depends on the angle of light and the viewing position.
Principaux avantages
- Labradorescence: The unique optical flash is unmatched by any other stone.
- Durabilité extrême : Despite looking like a gem, it is harder than marble and resistant to scratching.
- Luxurious Appeal: Instantly elevates the value and aesthetic of any space.
Recommended Applications & Custom Fabrication
As a specialized Stone Manufacturer in China, Caron Stone knows how to cut and polish Labradorite to maximize the angle of the blue flash.
1. Luxury Kitchens
- Statement Islands: A Labradorite island is a conversation starter. Under pendant lighting, the blue crystals come alive.
- Countertops: Highly durable for daily cooking; resistant to heat and acids.

2. Commercial & Hospitality
- Bar Tops: The dark background hides spills, while the blue flash adds glamour to nightclubs and hotel bars.
- Reception Desks: Creates a high-end first impression.
3. Furniture & Decor
- Dining Tables: We fabricate custom polished dining tables with complex edge profiles.
- Murs d’accent : Vertical installation allows the light to catch the crystals at eye level.
All Labradorite Granit bleu products are manufactured in our China Factory. Whether you need a single custom Table Top or a container load of Dalles, we provide OEM/ODM services with strict quality control and global shipping.
Available Finishes & Sizes
- Poli : (Mandatory) A high-gloss polish is required to see the “Labradorescence” flash. Other finishes will dull the effect.
Standard Sizes: Jumbo Slabs (approx. 2800 x 1700 mm).
Épaisseur : 1.8 cm / 2.0 cm (Stock); 3.0 cm+ (Custom Order).
Foire aux questions (FAQ)
Q1: Is Labradorite Blue a Granite or a Gemstone?
It is both. Geologically, it is an Anorthosite mineral rich in feldspar. In the stone industry, it is sold as a durable granite. However, Labradorite is also used in jewelry, making it a “pierre semi-précieuse surface.”
Q2: Why does the stone change color?
This is called labradorescence. It is an optical interference caused by internal structures in the mineral that reflect light as blue or gold. It is not a pigment; it is light refraction.
Q3: Is it durable enough for kitchens?
Yes, absolutely. Labradorite Granit bleu is very hard (Mohs 6.5), dense, and resistant to staining and etching. It is much more durable than marble.
Q4: Does it sparkle in the dark?
No, it needs a light source to reflect. It looks best under direct lighting (like pendant lights over an island) or natural sunlight.
Q5: Is it expensive?
Yes, Labradorite is considered a high-end exotic stone (“Super Exotic”). It is priced higher than standard granites due to its semi-precious nature.
Q6: Can I use it outdoors?
Yes, it is UV stable. However, we recommend it mostly for indoor use so you can control the lighting to maximize the blue flash.
Q7: What cabinet colors fit best?
Noir cabinets create a seamless, moody look. Blanc cabinets provide high contrast. Dark Wood adds warmth.
Q8: Do you have stock in China?
Yes, we import high-quality blocks from Madagascar and keep polished slabs in stock at our China factory.
Q9: Does it need sealing?
Yes, like all natural stones, we recommend sealing it once a year to prevent any oil absorption into the micro-fissures.
Q10: What is the lead time?
For in-stock slabs, 7-10 days. For custom cut-to-size projects, please allow 3-4 weeks.
Why Choose Caron Stone
Caron Stone is your expert partner for pierre semi-précieuses. We select Labradorite blocks with the highest percentage of “Blue Flash.” Contact us today for a quote.













