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Labradorite Beads & Pendants

Labradorite Beads & Pendants

Labradorite Beads & Pendants

 Labradorite is a gray-toned stone with a gorgeous blue iridescence from the feldspar mineral family. This stone can vary slightly in color, with pale gray, blue-gray, dark gray, and even green variations of Labradorite naturally occurring. 

In jewelry design, Labradorite looks best with silver-toned metals and Hematite, Iolite, and Abalone. Labradorite is named after Labrador, a province in Northeast Canada, where the crystal was first discovered in the 1770s. Most Labradorite today is found in Canada, the northern United States, and parts of Europe. 

Labradorite is a popular spiritual stone, said to represent transformation and new beginnings. Many gemstone experts believe that Labradorite has empowering and encouraging energy that can help with navigating life transitions such as graduation, moving, or starting a new career.

Labradorite is a gray-toned stone with a gorgeous blue iridescence from the feldspar mineral family. This stone can vary slightly in color, with pale gray, blue-gray, dark gray, and even green variations of Labradorite naturally occurring.
In jewelry design, Labradorite looks best with silver-toned metals and Hematite, Iolite, and Abalone. Labradorite is named after Labrador, a province in Northeast Canada, where the crystal was first discovered in the 1770s. Most Labradorite today is found in Canada, the northern United States, and parts of Europe.
Labradorite is a popular spiritual stone, said to represent transformation and new beginnings. Many gemstone experts believe that Labradorite has empowering and encouraging energy that can help with navigating life transitions such as graduation, moving, or starting a new career.