- Carving Labradorite 14k Gold Pendant
- Meditation / Relaxed Face
- Gemstone - Natural Labradorite
- Jewelry Type - Pendant
- Total Weight - 2.350 grams approx.
- Labradorite Weight - 8.35 carats approx.
- Gold Weight - 0.680 grams approx.
- Gold Purity - 14k
- Labradorite Size - 13 mm
- Pendant Bails Size - 5 mm
- Pendant Height - 17 mm
- Pendant Width - 15 mm
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*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light. ***
Labradorite is a fascinating gemstone known for its iridescent play of colors, often referred to as labradorescence. It belongs to the feldspar mineral group and is characterized by its predominantly gray appearance, with flashes of vibrant colors ranging from blue and green to yellow, orange, and even purple.
Labradorite is named after the Canadian province of Labrador, where it was first discovered in the late 18th century. It's also found in other parts of the world, including Finland, Madagascar, and Russia. Labradorite's captivating optical effect is caused by the scattering of light within microscopic layers of minerals, which create interference phenomena.
- Carving Labradorite 14k Gold Pendant
- Meditation / Relaxed Face
- Gemstone - Natural Labradorite
- Jewelry Type - Pendant
- Total Weight - 2.350 grams approx.
- Labradorite Weight - 8.35 carats approx.
- Gold Weight - 0.680 grams approx.
- Gold Purity - 14k
- Labradorite Size - 13 mm
- Pendant Bails Size - 5 mm
- Pendant Height - 17 mm
- Pendant Width - 15 mm
*** CHAIN NOT INCLUDED ***
*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light. ***
Labradorite is a fascinating gemstone known for its iridescent play of colors, often referred to as labradorescence. It belongs to the feldspar mineral group and is characterized by its predominantly gray appearance, with flashes of vibrant colors ranging from blue and green to yellow, orange, and even purple.
Labradorite is named after the Canadian province of Labrador, where it was first discovered in the late 18th century. It's also found in other parts of the world, including Finland, Madagascar, and Russia. Labradorite's captivating optical effect is caused by the scattering of light within microscopic layers of minerals, which create interference phenomena.