Description
Flower Garden Pendant
Gorgeous, purple hued labradorite with sterling silver flowers. This is a substantial piece with a Victorian flair!
My pieces are truly one of a kind, no two stones are exactly the same, even if set in the same design. This labradorite is one of the most gorgeous I’ve ever seen. It has a beautiful purple hue to it which is rare.
About the Stone:
Labradorite is a member of the Feldspar family and is treasured for its remarkable play of color, known as labradorescence. It is usually gray-green, dark gray, black or grayish-white and is composed in aggregate layers that refract light as iridescent flashes that are usually 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. Violet or purple hues seem to be more rare. It was 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.
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