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Labradorite Pendant with Fluorite on the reverse side.
Fluorite Pendant with Labradorite on the reverse side.
Labradorite & Fluorite Double Sided Pendant
Labradorite & Fluorite Double Sided Pendant
Labradorite & Fluorite Double Sided Pendant

Labradorite & Fluorite Double Sided Pendant

P502F-LA
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£250.00
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£250.00
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A double-sided reversible pendant with Labradorite and Rainbow Fluorite set in hallmarked sterling silver. Handmade in our workshop in Sheffield, each stone is 28mm and the pendant is 46mm long to the top. One side of the pendant is a beautiful piece of Rainbow Fluorite, on the other side of the pendant is a piece of Labradorite, which gives you two pendants in one!

This piece would look beautiful on a set of pearls and can also be worn on a chain. As all stones are created naturally, each one is unique and may therefore vary from the image. However we guarantee they are of the highest quality and handpicked specifically for each design.

Please note the pearls and chain in the photos are not included. A chain may be purchased separately.

Now a little bit about the stones…

Rainbow Fluorite exhibits a combination of colours inherent in Fluorite crystals, such as purple, blue, green, clear and yellow and, as such, it blends all of the properties of each colour. Fluorite is a highly protective and stabilising stone, useful for grounding and harmonising spiritual energy.

When working with the upper Chakras, Fluorite increases intuitive abilities, links the human mind to universal consciousness, and develops connection to Spirit. Fluorite further anchors intuitive insights into the physical plane, allowing mental and physical coordination.

Labradorite is usually blue or blue green, lavender blue, or even yellow in color. Labradorite crystals display a mix of all these colours, which make them look really mesmerising and eye catching! Aside from mining locations in the USA, labradorite can also be found in countries like Mexico, Madagascar, Finland, Greenland, Italy, Russia, and Scandinavia.