Oval Labradorite Bangle Bracelet
$42.00
OVAL LABRADORITE IN 0.925 STERLING SILVER BANGLE BRACELET
Bends to fit small to medium wrists. This bangle bracelet features a lovely Labradorite cabochon measuring 2cm by 1.5cm. Labradorite is a calcium-enriched feldspar mineral that can display an iridescent optical effect known as labradorescence. Labradorite is often called the “stone of transformation” and, metaphysically, is believed to enhance intuition, spiritual connection, and psychic abilities.
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