An Eye For Beauty Necklace
Chain Size 25 Inches Long.
A vibrant eye-shaped Labradorite surrounded by decorative Sterling Silver elements. When Labradorite catches the light it illuminates the most beautiful 'eye' catching display of colors. The labradorite is said to contain a "frozen fire" from the Northern Lights, giving it the characteristic blue and green glow from within. It is this trapped energy that we now see as the brilliant rainbow of colors inside the gems.
The legend says : the lights of the Aurora Borealis were trapped inside rocks along the coast of Labrador in Canada, until one day an Inuit Warrior came and struck the rock with his spear to free them. This released the majestic colors into the sky- but some of the energy remained in the rocks.
Chain Size 25 Inches Long.
A vibrant eye-shaped Labradorite surrounded by decorative Sterling Silver elements. When Labradorite catches the light it illuminates the most beautiful 'eye' catching display of colors. The labradorite is said to contain a "frozen fire" from the Northern Lights, giving it the characteristic blue and green glow from within. It is this trapped energy that we now see as the brilliant rainbow of colors inside the gems.
The legend says : the lights of the Aurora Borealis were trapped inside rocks along the coast of Labrador in Canada, until one day an Inuit Warrior came and struck the rock with his spear to free them. This released the majestic colors into the sky- but some of the energy remained in the rocks.
Chain Size 25 Inches Long.
A vibrant eye-shaped Labradorite surrounded by decorative Sterling Silver elements. When Labradorite catches the light it illuminates the most beautiful 'eye' catching display of colors. The labradorite is said to contain a "frozen fire" from the Northern Lights, giving it the characteristic blue and green glow from within. It is this trapped energy that we now see as the brilliant rainbow of colors inside the gems.
The legend says : the lights of the Aurora Borealis were trapped inside rocks along the coast of Labrador in Canada, until one day an Inuit Warrior came and struck the rock with his spear to free them. This released the majestic colors into the sky- but some of the energy remained in the rocks.