Description
5cmx2cm handmade wire wrapped gemstone pendant paired with a black cotton cord necklace.
This stunning Labradorite pendant is so beautiful the photos do not do it justice once the light catches it.
Labradorite crystal is also known as “the stone of mysticism”. It’s linked to the incredible natural phenomenon known as the Aurora Borealis, or the Northern Lights. Labradorite stones are as mystical as its iridescent, changing colours suggest. Labradorite has rich, shamanic vibes due to its connection to the Inuit community. Legend has it, that once upon a time, an Inuit warrior saw that the Northern Lights had become trapped in a piece of the stone. It’s believed that he took his spear and struck the rock to help set the light free and back up into the sky.
Labradorite is an alternative birthstone for the month of November, and also known as the colourful cousin of moonstone. Considered a tremendously spiritual stone, especially helpful for people who tend to overwork. It reportedly helps an individual regain energy while aiding the body and spirit in healing itself. In the metaphysical world, labradorite is considered one of the most powerful protectors. The gemstone creates a shield for auras and protects against negativity of the world. Also said to temper the negativity within us as well. It is one of the most effective stones in treating anxiety and amplifies a sense of calmness in the user or wearer.
• Each order is packaged gift ready in letter box friendly sized boxes, for you to send directly as a gift. If you would like a free personalised note included, please enter this at checkout. I never include a receipt with my deliveries.
• In interests of hygiene and for your protection I do not accept returns of, or refunds on, pierced earrings or jewellery sets containing earrings or real body jewellery unless the items are of unsatisfactory quality or unfit for purpose.
Why Copper?
Sustainable fashion
Besides its natural beauty and ability to oxidise and transform, 100% of copper can be recycled without any loss of its original mined quality. Over 80% of the copper mined since it was discovered thousands of years ago is still in use today.
Those who happen to be deficient in copper may benefit from wearing it in jewellery form, such as necklaces, rings and bracelets. It is a good way of taking in the small amount of the mineral needed, without overwhelming the body. The healing properties of copper has been reported by some to relieve the symptoms of arthritis and circulation problems.
In the UK, copper is traditionally associated with the ninth year of marriage (7th in the USA), its beauty and malleability symbolising the way a married couple can bend to accommodate each other after nine long years.
Kirstie Hooper –
I have purchased several items from this lovely lady now and they have all been gorgeous, so much care is taken with creating the items as well as with wrapping the final products to send, extras are included for jewellery care and treats such a lovely lady and always a pleasure to buy from x