• Image of Bright Gray

Labradorite, first found in 1770 off the coastline of Labrador, is a beauty in disguise. It is bland and gray from some angles. “Labradorescence” is the blue that flashes into view when the stone moves. The effect is due to light reflected from an internal network of small parallel, plate-like structures. This piece is testament to the cutter’s art, producing an intense and surprising blue color when you and your necklace move.

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