Semi-precious puffy hearts show off the simple beauty of each gemstone and make thoughtful gifts.
Labradorite, also known as spectrolite, is named after a major volcanic deposit discovery in Labrador. The attractive blue and green iridescence makes it suitable in jewellery and as a glaze for ceramics.
Lore of the inuit peoples claim this stone fell from the frozen fires of Aurora Borealis - an ordinary stone that transforms to the extraordinary. It is a stone of magic and for all those who travel and embrace the universe seeking guidance and knowledge. This stone is often used to awaken the inner spirit, intuition and psychic abilities. It banishes fears and insecurities.