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These Beautiful and truly unique necklaces are lovingly handmade with GORGEOUS, GLOWING and AMAZING, triangle shaped, AAA grade Labradorite gemstones! They will be carefully wire wrapped in sterling silver or 24K gold filled wire and hung on a petite and sweet flat cable chain. The silver elements can be oxidized for the rustic antique look you see on image 3. I only have a few of these INCREDIBLE gemstones so this is a very limited edition piece. They are a shop favorite and are going fast. Each gemstone is 100% natural and hand cut so they all differ slightly in color and shape but all truly stunning and one of a kind gemstones. They are all AAA quality and have that strong deep blue flash quality that is so beautiful, amazing and rare! Love them so much! Message me to special order the matching earrings! The last image shows my Rainbow Moonstone version.
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DIMENSIONS:
Labradorite: Approximately 15 mm long*
Chain: 18 inches long.
(Length can be adjusted per request).
Meaning and Uses of Labradorite:
Labradorite is a member of the Feldspar family and is treasured for its remarkable play of color, known as labradorescence. The stone, usually gray-green, dark gray, black or grayish-white, is composed in aggregate layers that refract light as iridescent flashes of peacock blue, gold, pale green, or coppery red. The predominant blue varies within the light, displaying hues from deepest blue to various shades of pale, almost blue-green. It was first discovered in Labrador, Canada, by Moravian missionaries in 1770 who named it for the area. It is, however, referenced in legends by older Inuit tribes, and was known to be in use by the Boethuk peoples of Newfoundland and Labrador. It became a popular gem in Europe in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Rarer varieties of Labradorite include Golden Labradorite, a transparent gold or champagne-color, and Spectrolite, an intense variety displaying the entire color spectrum, discovered in Finland in the 1940s.
Lore of the Inuit peoples claim Labradorite fell from the frozen fire of the Aurora Borealis, an ordinary stone that transforms to the extraordinary, shimmering in a mystical light that separates the waking world from unseen realms. It is, in every sense, a Stone of Magic, a crystal of shamans, diviners, healers, and all who travel and embrace the universe seeking knowledge and guidance. It is believed to be a great stone for healing, balancing, strengthening, self-discovery and excellent for awakening one's own awareness of inner spirit and intuition. It is known to protect against negativity and depression and may aid in detoxifying the effects of tobacco, alcohol, and to a lesser degree, hard drugs.
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