Labradorite has long been one of my go‑to stones, and it continues to surprise me in the best ways. It’s beautiful, versatile, and wonderfully affordable — a rare combination that makes it perfect for everyday jewelry.
✨ Why I Love Working With It
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🌈 Versatile color play: Labradorite picks up different tones depending on the light — blues, greens, golds, smoky grays — sometimes all at once.
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✨ Rich metallic shine: Its signature glow, called labradorescence, gives every piece a touch of quiet magic. Such as this gorgeous one of a kind earrings
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👗 Effortlessly wearable: It matches anything and easily becomes an everyday favorite. 6mm Rose Cut Gem Ring Silver
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💛 My newest discovery: When set in gold, warm champagne tones bloom inside the stone, blending beautifully with its natural blue‑green flashes. I’ve often paired it with shiny silver or oxidized black silver, but gold reveals an entirely new dimension. Such as in this Rosecut Gem Ring 6mm
✨ A Few Fun Facts
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🌍 Labradorite is part of the feldspar family, one of Earth’s most abundant minerals.
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🇨🇦 It was first identified in Labrador, Canada — hence the name.
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🌌 Some legends say it holds pieces of the northern lights.
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🌈 The most vivid form, spectrolite, can show a full rainbow of color.
Labradorite is accessible yet extraordinary — a stone that doesn’t demand attention but always earns it. Maybe that’s why it keeps finding its way into my work, again and again.