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These Labradorite Teardrop Shaped Earrings will prove to be not only a unique addition to any outfit whether formal or casual, but a grand statement to your wardrobe. Handmade with the Labradorite gemstone fitted delicately into its 18ct yellow gold plated stainless steel setting, these pieces of fine jewellery are designed to be attention-grabbing, yet not overwhelming. They won't dominate any of the clothes you choose to wear, but will serve to subtly highlight their beauty as well as that of the one who chooses to wear them.
ADDITIONAL INFO
*Style: Drop Earrings with Shepherd Hooks for pierced ears.
*Metal: Stainless Steel with 2.5 microns of 18ct Yellow Gold Electroplating.
*Gemstone: Labradorite
*Stone Size: 47mm x 30mm
*Earring Length: 58mm
* Only Natural gemstones are used in our jewellery, making each piece slightly unique in shape and/or colour so your item may vary from the pictured example.
LABRADORITE
Hardness: 6 – 6.5
Mineral Class: Labradorite (Feldspar)
Labradorite is a member of the Feldspar family and is treasured for its remarkable play of colour. The stone, usually grey-green, dark grey, black or greyish-white, is composed in aggregate layers that refract light as iridescent flashes of peacock blue, gold, pale green, or coppery red. Labradorite is an unusual mineral. The beautiful iridescent play of colours, is caused by internal fractures in the mineral that reflect light back and forth, dispersing it into different colours. This effect, known as labradorescence, gives Labradorite its appeal and fame.
ADDITIONAL INFO
*Style: Drop Earrings with Shepherd Hooks for pierced ears.
*Metal: Stainless Steel with 2.5 microns of 18ct Yellow Gold Electroplating.
*Gemstone: Labradorite
*Stone Size: 47mm x 30mm
*Earring Length: 58mm
* Only Natural gemstones are used in our jewellery, making each piece slightly unique in shape and/or colour so your item may vary from the pictured example.
LABRADORITE
Hardness: 6 – 6.5
Mineral Class: Labradorite (Feldspar)
Labradorite is a member of the Feldspar family and is treasured for its remarkable play of colour. The stone, usually grey-green, dark grey, black or greyish-white, is composed in aggregate layers that refract light as iridescent flashes of peacock blue, gold, pale green, or coppery red. Labradorite is an unusual mineral. The beautiful iridescent play of colours, is caused by internal fractures in the mineral that reflect light back and forth, dispersing it into different colours. This effect, known as labradorescence, gives Labradorite its appeal and fame.
LABRADORITE
Hardness: 6 – 6.5
Mineral Class: Labradorite (Feldspar)
Labradorite is a member of the Feldspar family and is treasured for its remarkable play of colour. The stone, usually grey-green, dark grey, black or greyish-white, is composed in aggregate layers that refract light as iridescent flashes of peacock blue, gold, pale green, or coppery red. Labradorite is an unusual mineral. The beautiful iridescent play of colours, is caused by internal fractures in the mineral that reflect light back and forth, dispersing it into different colours. This effect, known as labradorescence, gives Labradorite its appeal and fame.