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Labradorite Chips Necklace Long


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Labradorite is a colourless or grey-white, to blue-grey mineral. The stone boasts intense blue-green iridescence, which means that the colours change with the viewing angle. The design of this stone resembles a peacock feather. It was discovered on the Labrador Peninsula in Canada in the 18th century. European deposits are in Finland, which produces labradorite under a trade name spectrolite. However, the primary source of both raw and processed labradorite is Madagascar. If we look at its chemical structure, labradorite is a variety of plagioclase feldspar.

About the product: The necklaces CHIPS long are made from irregular tiny gemstones on the nylon string. The necklaces are without finishing (wear over the head). The necklaces are sold individually or in a package with 2 or 3 pieces. You can choose a package with 10 pieces for a reduced price. The necklaces are approximately 80-90 cm long.