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Pendants - Labradorite Wire Pendant
Pendants - Labradorite Wire Pendant
Pendants - Labradorite Wire Pendant
Pendants - Labradorite Wire Pendant
Pendants - Labradorite Wire Pendant
Pendants - Labradorite Wire Pendant

Labradorite Wire Pendant SKU: P0029

$110.00

Contemporary Labradorite pendant. Wire work. polished silver, Open back. Color, size and weight may vary slightly due to nature of stone. This tastefully designed pendant features a nice cabochon of labradorite, the finely high polish gives this pendant a very attractive look.

 

  • 92.5 Sterling Silver
  • Weight: 23.7 grams
  • Length: 3 inches
  • Width: 1.25 inches
  • SKU: P0029

Labradorite, an ordinary stone that transforms into the extraordinary. displays a mystical light, an iridescent optical effect known as labradorescence. 

Labradorization is the reflection of the light orientated in one direction. different layers refract light as iridescent flashes of peacock blue, gold, silver, green, coopery red, etc. 

Labradorite was first recognized in the region of Labrador, Canada, but it is found in other areas of the world, Finland, Russia, Madagascar, etc. sometimes is called spectrolite.

Most of our labradorite comes from the island nation of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean.

It's believed that labradorite has healing properties, the most powerful protector of the mineral kingdom, stimulates mental acuity and relieves anxiety and stress.

Labradorite conveys courage and mysticism, linked to the blues, greens and fiery gold colors from the Aurora Borealis, it's a reminder that the greatest healing stones are connected with the elements.

There is a legend that says "once upon a time, an inuit warrior saw that the Aurora had become trapped in a piece of stone, he took a spear and struck the rock to set the light free".

Labradorite displays an iridescent optical effect known as labradorescence.  Labradorization is the reflection of the light orientated in one direction. different layers refract light as iridescent flashes of peacock blue, gold, silver, green, coopery red, etc.