This was my piece although I wasn't astute enough to see this beautiful blue 
"thing" that Shawn spotted. Actually, there are loads of sulfide crystals/veins 
in Ensisheim, so it is likely some variation of that.  It does not look like 
plagioclase.

Good observation!
Matt
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From: Phil Whitmer
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Electric metallic blue inclusion inEnsisheim(thephoto)
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Wasn't there a thread recently about labradorite in meteorites?  Could it be 
the the result of shocked metamorphism of plagioclase feldspar?  Or maybe 
it's ringwoodite?  Looks pretty cool whatever it is.

Phil Whitmer 

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