Labradorite Faceted Microbead Necklace
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At rest it appears grey-smoke; tilt it and blue fire runs through every bead.
Each bead in this necklace is faceted labradorite—plagioclase feldspar whose labradorescent optical effect is maximized by faceting, which multiplies the angles at which the stone can be held relative to a light source. The interference colors produced by the twinned internal layers range from cobalt and teal to gold and violet, depending on the specific bead and the angle of incidence. Mohs 6 to 6.5. Primary sources: Madagascar and Canada. The beads are small enough for a delicate drape against the collarbone.
Labradorite was named for the Labrador Peninsula, Canada, where it was first described by Europeans in 1770, though the Inuit had long recognized it as a sacred stone of the Northern Lights. In tradition it is placed at the throat, third-eye, and heart chakras.
A necklace that changes with the light—discrete in some conditions, vivid in others.
Every crystal is hand-picked for exceptional beauty, quality and energetic integrity, then vortex-charged in Sedona’s sacred energy. This process infuses each piece with a high-frequency presence, delivering a crystal experience that feels as powerful as it looks.