Labradorite Crown Ring
Ring Size US 6.75
Labradorite which was identified in Labrador, Canada in 1770. Also knows as the Frozen Fire of Aurora Borealis. Having iridescent properties resulting from light diffracting off closely spaced layers of calcium and sodium rich feldspar. As the stone is turned it flashes color.
In the case of this stone it’s flash is a beautiful blue.
Many believe labradorite is one of the most powerful protectors, creating a shield for auras to protect against the negativity of the world.
Ring Size US 6.75
Labradorite which was identified in Labrador, Canada in 1770. Also knows as the Frozen Fire of Aurora Borealis. Having iridescent properties resulting from light diffracting off closely spaced layers of calcium and sodium rich feldspar. As the stone is turned it flashes color.
In the case of this stone it’s flash is a beautiful blue.
Many believe labradorite is one of the most powerful protectors, creating a shield for auras to protect against the negativity of the world.
Ring Size US 6.75
Labradorite which was identified in Labrador, Canada in 1770. Also knows as the Frozen Fire of Aurora Borealis. Having iridescent properties resulting from light diffracting off closely spaced layers of calcium and sodium rich feldspar. As the stone is turned it flashes color.
In the case of this stone it’s flash is a beautiful blue.
Many believe labradorite is one of the most powerful protectors, creating a shield for auras to protect against the negativity of the world.