Labradorite, Fluorite, Pearl Necklace & Earrings Set

$207.00

Flashes of blue, purple, green, and gold colors will be visible by looking at labradorite from different angles. And this quality which is because of labradorite properties, is making this gemstone rarely unique among the rest of the gemstones. The optical effect belongs to Labradorite properties and is known as labradorescence. Labradorite properties and the glistening flashes of this stone represent the magical balance between darkness and light. 

Fluorite is a calcium fluoride mineral. It can also occur in hydrothermal veins (hot water rising from underground sources) which can be seen with minerals such as Quartz, Calcite & Barite. Fluorite naturally occurs in all colors in the spectrum except for pure fluorite, which tends to be colorless. The coloring you may see a lot is due to impurities, and some of those colors include green, purple, white, yellow, red and pink.  This crystal lends its name to the property of fluorescence, which some fluorite from certain localities can display vivid glowing colors under an ultraviolet light.

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Flashes of blue, purple, green, and gold colors will be visible by looking at labradorite from different angles. And this quality which is because of labradorite properties, is making this gemstone rarely unique among the rest of the gemstones. The optical effect belongs to Labradorite properties and is known as labradorescence. Labradorite properties and the glistening flashes of this stone represent the magical balance between darkness and light. 

Fluorite is a calcium fluoride mineral. It can also occur in hydrothermal veins (hot water rising from underground sources) which can be seen with minerals such as Quartz, Calcite & Barite. Fluorite naturally occurs in all colors in the spectrum except for pure fluorite, which tends to be colorless. The coloring you may see a lot is due to impurities, and some of those colors include green, purple, white, yellow, red and pink.  This crystal lends its name to the property of fluorescence, which some fluorite from certain localities can display vivid glowing colors under an ultraviolet light.

Flashes of blue, purple, green, and gold colors will be visible by looking at labradorite from different angles. And this quality which is because of labradorite properties, is making this gemstone rarely unique among the rest of the gemstones. The optical effect belongs to Labradorite properties and is known as labradorescence. Labradorite properties and the glistening flashes of this stone represent the magical balance between darkness and light. 

Fluorite is a calcium fluoride mineral. It can also occur in hydrothermal veins (hot water rising from underground sources) which can be seen with minerals such as Quartz, Calcite & Barite. Fluorite naturally occurs in all colors in the spectrum except for pure fluorite, which tends to be colorless. The coloring you may see a lot is due to impurities, and some of those colors include green, purple, white, yellow, red and pink.  This crystal lends its name to the property of fluorescence, which some fluorite from certain localities can display vivid glowing colors under an ultraviolet light.

Materials: Faceted round Labradorite, Fluorite Chips, FW Pearls with sterling findings & clasp. Length: 16”

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