Labradorite Oval Ring
$58.00
ELECTRIC BLUE LABRADORITE OVAL MEASURING 3.3cm X 1.9cm SET IN 0.925 STERLING SILVER RING, SIZE 7.5
Labradorite is a semi-precious gemstone, a particular form of Feldspar first identified at Paul’s Island, Labrador, Canada. Labradorite displays a vivid iridescent optical effect known as labradorescence. Although first found in Labrador, it has since also been reported in Poland, Norway, Finland, and various other locations; Labradorite is often called the “stone of transformation” and metaphysically is believed to enhance intuition, spiritual connection, and psychic abilities.
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