This enchanting yellow/orange labradorite captures the golden hues of the Australian outback. The fascinating stone is wrapped in an intricate frame of copper wire, many stands in a delicate design of many hours’ work. Finished with accent beads, it has been antiqued and polished by hand to bring out the fluid design. The pendant measures 44x30mm in total and comes on a sliding knot cord necklace, or upgrade to a solid copper ball chain for an additional cost.
Labradorite is a mineral in the feldspar group that showcases an exceptional geological story. It’s primarily composed of calcium, sodium, and aluminum silicate, with a unique feature known as labradorescence. This optical effect, reminiscent of the play of colours in a peacock’s feathers, occurs due to the interference of light between layers of the mineral. Labradorite is typically found in igneous rocks, particularly in anorthosite intrusions, which are ancient rocks formed deep within the Earth’s crust. These striking gemstones are often associated with regions like Labrador in Canada, but they’re also discovered in various other parts of the world, including Australia. Geologically, Labradorite is a testament to the complex and dynamic processes that shape our planet’s crust, and its vibrant colours make it a true treasure for both rock enthusiasts and jewellery lovers alike.