Labradorite Bracelets
Labradorite is one of my favorite stones, a stone of flashing iridiscence found mainly in Canada, Finland, and the United States. Generally, the higher the grade of labradorite, the higher degree of blue "flash" it has.
Labradorite is also known for its metaphysical properties. It is known as the gemstone of change (perhaps because of the way it "changes" in the light?) It is a stone of transformation, of healing, and is supposed to help the wearer understand herself better.
Our labradorite jewelry is made with genuine labradorite, and the more flash, the better! We try to photograph our labradorite jewelry so that we can get a good image of the flash, but unfortunately, we are not always able to do so.
If you really like labradorite, go to our Blue Topaz Jewelry page to see a bracelet mixed with labradorite and London blue topazes!
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SOLDThe Glow of Northern LightsSOLD
If you are a fan of labradorite jewelry, you're going to love this bracelet? Although you can't see it in every photograph, every single labradorite gemstone in this bracelet has flash, whether it is the deep blue flash we love to see or a pale green, a turquoise, or even an almost golden tone. This three-strand labradorite bracelet is made entirely of labradorite with a few touches of 14 karat gold-filled accents. It truly is a "flashy" bracelet. And I love gold with labradorite! The labradorite beads are include faceted nuggets, faceted ovals, faceted coins, smooth ovals and faceted disks. This is one that you must see in person! 141.99
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Tallin
One strand of flashing labradorite features sharply faceted nuggets and smooth rondelles while the second strand features a Thai Karen Hill Tribes sterling chain dangling 3 charms: 2 sterling hearts and an oval bezel-set labradorite gemstone. A sturdy sterling silver Bali toggle clasp is the closure. Good flash! 133.99
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Note: ***** . Be careful of your labradorite jewelry; store it in the velour pouch that it comes in. Other stones and metals in jewelry can scratch and chip labradorite.
Finnish Halo
Three strands make up this bracelet; two are made of labradorite gemstones, and one is a pretty 14 karat gold-filled oval-linked chain. Each labradorite rondelle, coin or square was chosen for its particular flash. Little labradorite charms hang from the gold-filled chain. A gold-filled toggle clasp is the closure. 129.99
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Behind the North Wind
When I was little, I loved this book and all the Norse legends. The lands of the Aurora Borealis, heavy snow, and fjords seemed impossibly romantic, a land of reindeer and mystery. Castles with frosty halls and strange beings, journeys that always required a sleigh, and always, always, a search for truth, for goodness. Labradorite reminds me of all these things. All the romance of the north is in this pretty bracelet with its flashing labradorite and its delicately chased sterling silver from the Thai Karen Hill tribes and from Bali. The bracelet contains three strands with charms dangling from the mostly silver strand. A hefty hand-decorated beaded sterling toggle clasp is the closure. 161.99
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Labradorite jewelry looks great with a number of different colours including turquoise, blue, green, grey, khaki, olive, black, white (in the summer, labradorite jewelry looks especially nice with white linen and white silk clothing), and many outfits that incorporate these colours into prints.
We can make labradorite jewelry with vermeil and goldfill also if you are a fan of gold. The gold colour looks great with the flash of iridescence found in labradorite. Just ask us about making labradorite jewelry with gold!
Cluny Grey Jewelry; 4109 Lee Highway; Arlington, VA 22207
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