The Sunglade Earrings
Glowing golden green labradorites are set in fine silver with 18k gold prongs. Sterling silver earwires. Earrings measure 1.3” from your piercing to the bottom of the setting. Handmade in the USA.
Labradorite is known for being in constant transformation. A neutral gray or blue indoors becomes intense ultramarine, gold, green, purple or even orange in natural light. The source of this otherworldly sheen is called labradoresence and lapidaries cut labradorite to maximize this flash. Rainbow moonstone also contains the same effect. Despite their different names, both are varieties of feldspar. Labradorite was initially found in Labrador, Canada but also occurs naturally in Russia, Mexico, and Finland. According to Innuit legend, labradorite is the earthly source of the northern lights. Labradorite is said to support mental health, vision, and inner worth.
Glowing golden green labradorites are set in fine silver with 18k gold prongs. Sterling silver earwires. Earrings measure 1.3” from your piercing to the bottom of the setting. Handmade in the USA.
Labradorite is known for being in constant transformation. A neutral gray or blue indoors becomes intense ultramarine, gold, green, purple or even orange in natural light. The source of this otherworldly sheen is called labradoresence and lapidaries cut labradorite to maximize this flash. Rainbow moonstone also contains the same effect. Despite their different names, both are varieties of feldspar. Labradorite was initially found in Labrador, Canada but also occurs naturally in Russia, Mexico, and Finland. According to Innuit legend, labradorite is the earthly source of the northern lights. Labradorite is said to support mental health, vision, and inner worth.
Glowing golden green labradorites are set in fine silver with 18k gold prongs. Sterling silver earwires. Earrings measure 1.3” from your piercing to the bottom of the setting. Handmade in the USA.
Labradorite is known for being in constant transformation. A neutral gray or blue indoors becomes intense ultramarine, gold, green, purple or even orange in natural light. The source of this otherworldly sheen is called labradoresence and lapidaries cut labradorite to maximize this flash. Rainbow moonstone also contains the same effect. Despite their different names, both are varieties of feldspar. Labradorite was initially found in Labrador, Canada but also occurs naturally in Russia, Mexico, and Finland. According to Innuit legend, labradorite is the earthly source of the northern lights. Labradorite is said to support mental health, vision, and inner worth.