Big Lab Ring - hotsell Sterling Silver, Labradorite, Magic Stone, Size 8.75 US

$125.00
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Big Lab Ring - hotsell Sterling Silver, Labradorite, Magic Stone, Size 8.75 US, Blue Labradorite Statement Ring - 925 Sterling Silver / Size 875Beautiful 25mm Labradorite stone ring.
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Product code: Big Lab Ring - hotsell Sterling Silver, Labradorite, Magic Stone, Size 8.75 US

Blue Labradorite Statement Ring - hotsell .925 Sterling Silver / Size 8.75

Beautiful 25mm Labradorite stone ring with art deco, floral band and simple bezel, made with recycled sterling silver.

There are bright flashes of color of green, gold with a splash of blue in a mountain landscape created by the cracks in the stone
A magical stone that the Inuit peoples of Canada claim "fell from the frozen fire of the Aurora Borealis" (see more below about the stone)

All .925 sterling silver - one of a kind

- Overall top of ring measures 1 1/16" round

- Stone is 25mm round (little less than an inch diameter)

A substantial ring with a subtle, chic style

Arrives in gift box ready for giving
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~~~ Lore and Tid-Bits about LABRADORITE ~~~

Labradorite is a gemstone that was named after the region of Labrador in Canada, where it was found on the Isle of Paul, near Nain in 1770. It has since been found in other places including Finland, Madagascar, and Australia. After its discovery, labradorite became popular with the missionaries and lore of the Inuit peoples of Canada claim Labradorite fell from the frozen fire of the Aurora Borealis.

It is thought of as an ordinary stone that transforms to the extraordinary, shimmering in a mystical light that separates the waking world from unseen realms. It is referred to as a "Stone of Magic, a crystal of shamans, diviners, healers, and all who travel and embrace the universe" seeking knowledge and guidance. For self-discovery, it is excellent for awakening one's own awareness of inner spirit, intuition and psychic abilities.

The flashy optical effect is so unique to labradorite that it has been termed "labradorescence". It is the result of diffraction of light in the layers of rock. When viewed at certain angles, labradorite exhibits such captivating color that has led to Eskimo legends stating that the Northern Lights shone down on the shores of Labrador and were captured inside these colorful stones.

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