Rough Labradorite Pendant, Rough Labradorite Earrings, Labradorite Pearl Necklace Earrings Set, Gemstone Pendant, buy Gemstone Earrings, 381
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A beautiful necklace - earrings set for rough gemstone lovers!
A rough labradorite pendant, in 925 sterling silver setting,
adorned with two tiny white freshwater pearls.
It hanging from a black twisted cotton cord about
44,5 cm (17,5 inches) long, with a freshwater pearl attached in the clasp.
The matching earrings are in 925 sterling silver settings
and also have tiny white freshwater pearls.
The pendant is about 3x1,7 cm (1,18x0,66 inches) (without the bail).
The earrings are about 2,2x1,1 cm (0,86x0,43 inches)
with 925 sterling silver ear hooks.
A set that you will enjoy to wear!
It comes in a gift box.
Lore of the Inuit peoples claim Labradorite fell from the frozen fire of the Aurora Borealis, an ordinary stone that transforms to the extraordinary, shimmering in a mystical light that separates the waking world from unseen realms. An ancient Inuit legend tells us that long ago the Northern Lights were trapped inside the rocks along the coast of Labrador. One day they were found by an Inuit warrior who freed them with his spear. Sadly, the warrior couldn't release of all the lights and so some remained imprisoned in the rocks.
It is, in every sense, 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.
Labradorite is also the most powerful protector of the mineral kingdom, creating a shielding force throughout the aura and strengthening natural energies from within. It protects against the negativity and misfortunes of this world, and provides safe exploration into alternate levels of consciousness and in facilitating visionary experiences from the past or the future.
Labradorite is a member of the Feldspar family and is treasured for its remarkable play of color, known as labradorescence. The stone, usually gray-green, dark gray, black or grayish-white, is composed in aggregate layers that refract light as iridescent flashes 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. 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. It became a popular gem in Europe in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Labradorite calms an overactive mind and buy energizes the imagination, bringing in new ideas. It is a wonderful tool for returning joy and spontaneity back to one's life. It helps eliminate the emotional drain of daily routine or being weighed down by responsibility, and awakens a sense of adventure and change. (https://www.crystalvaults.com)