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  • Pendant Size 40mm x 25mm wide
  • Grade AAA Blue Labradorite
  • 24 inch chain
  • 1mm Foxtail Chain
  • 14k Yellow Gold
  • 0.03ct SI1 G-H diamond
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    • Labradorite is a stunning mineral with iridescent sheen and enchanting aura, often referred to as the "Magic Stone".

      Labradorite was first discovered in 1770 in the Canadian province of Labrador. It is a feldspar mineral that is found in igneous rocks such as basalt and gabbro. The Inuit people of Labrador believed that the Northern Lights were trapped inside the stone, giving it its mystical appearance. It wasn't until the 1800s that labradorite gained popularity among European and American collectors.

      One of the most striking properties of labradorite is its play of colors, known as labradorescence. When light hits the stone, it refracts and reflects, revealing a range of colors such as blue, purple, green, and gold. This effect is caused by the presence of tiny lamellar structures within the mineral. In addition to its visual appeal, labradorite is also believed to have metaphysical properties. It is said to be a stone of transformation, promoting strength and perseverance during times of change. It can also enhance intuition and spiritual awareness.

    Labradorite is a stunning mineral with iridescent sheen and enchanting aura, often referred to as the "Magic Stone".

    Labradorite was first discovered in 1770 in the Canadian province of Labrador. It is a feldspar mineral that is found in igneous rocks such as basalt and gabbro. The Inuit people of Labrador believed that the Northern Lights were trapped inside the stone, giving it its mystical appearance. It wasn't until the 1800s that labradorite gained popularity among European and American collectors.

    One of the most striking properties of labradorite is its play of colors, known as labradorescence. When light hits the stone, it refracts and reflects, revealing a range of colors such as blue, purple, green, and gold. This effect is caused by the presence of tiny lamellar structures within the mineral. In addition to its visual appeal, labradorite is also believed to have metaphysical properties. It is said to be a stone of transformation, promoting strength and perseverance during times of change. It can also enhance intuition and spiritual awareness.

    the stone born from the aurora borealis

    LABRADORITE

    Mineral .. Feldspar

    Color .. Blue, Green, Gray, Yellow, Purple

    Mohs Hardness .. 6 - 6.5

    Chemistry .. ((Ca, Na)(Al, Si)4O8)