Collection: Labradorite Pendants
According to the Eskimo Inuit and the Native American
Innu of Labrador, legend has it that in the ancient times, the Aurora Borealis were
entombed within the rocks on the shoreline of Labrador. One day, an Inuit
warrior found it, and struck the rocks with his spear, and the lights exploded into sky, creating what we know today as the Northern Lights. However, he wasn’t
able to free all of them, which is why today we are blessed with the stone of the lights, Labradorite.
Innu of Labrador, legend has it that in the ancient times, the Aurora Borealis were
entombed within the rocks on the shoreline of Labrador. One day, an Inuit
warrior found it, and struck the rocks with his spear, and the lights exploded into sky, creating what we know today as the Northern Lights. However, he wasn’t
able to free all of them, which is why today we are blessed with the stone of the lights, Labradorite.
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Labradorite gemstone pendant, with purple, green and blue flash, set in antiqued copper.
Regular price $64.95 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Labradorite gemstone pendant with blue and green flash, set in antiqued copper.
Regular price $59.95 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Labradorite pendant with blue flash, set in antiqued Sterling Silver.
Regular price $94.95 USDRegular priceUnit price / per