translucent stone that can appear with such bright orange hues that the ancient Egyptians called it “the setting sun
Legend has it that the stone is the petrified remains of ancient dragons
It has been discovered with artifacts from cultures of the Neolithic Period
When moving through the Earth’s atmosphere
The design options are absolutely endless with these beautiful beads
Labradorite 8mm Faceted Bicone - 15-16 Inch Cat's Eye translucent stone that can appearLabradorite is remarkable for the way its aggregate layers refract light, creating iridescent flashes of blue, gold, pale green or copper red. This effect is known as labradorescence, taking its name from the stone. Labradorite is usually gray to green, dark gray, light gray or black. It was discovered in Labrador, Canada in 1770 and named for the area, though it is referenced as a highly revered stone in much older Inuit tribal legends.