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Our Product Story
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Labradorite occurs in metamorphic and igneous rocks and is in the feldspar category. The name is derived from the main source for this gemstone, which is Labrador, Canada. The ground color is dark smoke grey and when light strikes it in a particular direction, it displays striking rainbow-colored reflections. These flashes of violet, blue, green or even orange and red are known as labradorescence. Spectrolite is the trade name for a brightly colored variety of labradorite found in Finland.
Often regarded as a transformational stone that heals and balances the aura, labradorite is said to be protective during vulnerable growth stages and intense transitions.
Labradorite is frequently cut into gemstones or used as an ornamental material for carving and engraving.
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Details:
- A Buddha pendant is suspended from a strand of labradorites interspersed with golden beads
- Wear long or wrapped twice
- Hook and eye clasp
- Handcrafted in USA
- Sundance Catalog Exclusive
Construction: Labradorite 24kt gold vermeil
Dimensions: 36" Long
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Care Recommendations: We do not recommend the use of commercial cleaners on any of the gemstones offered through Sundance Catalog. Avoiding over-exposure to outdoor elements, such as sunlight and heat, will prolong the life of your stone. Periodic cleaning with extremely mild soapy water (lukewarm or cool) and polishing with a soft cloth can keep your gemstone beautiful for years.
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