These half moon labradorite stone are captured in a prong setting to let the iridescent stones speak for themselves. These primarily green-hued labradorite stones shimmer with hints of blue and gold and are backed by sterling sliver.
About Labradorite: Labradorite is named for its occurrence in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, but it is found in many places around the globe. It is known for its striking iridescence, which can include blue, green, gold, yellow, and purple. The colour play has been compared to the feathers of a peacock.