Gray Labradorite and Blue Turquoise Golden Cuff Bracelet sold by Barse
Gray Labradorite and Blue Turquoise Golden Cuff Bracelet sold by Barse product image thumbnail 1Gray Labradorite and Blue Turquoise Golden Cuff Bracelet sold by Barse product image thumbnail 2Gray Labradorite and Blue Turquoise Golden Cuff Bracelet sold by Barse product image thumbnail 3

Gray Labradorite and Blue Turquoise Golden Cuff Bracelet

$178
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Product Description

Discover the enchanting Ribbon Labradorite and Turquoise Cuff Bracelet, where nature's beauty is artfully captured in a handcrafted design. This stunning accessory showcases genuine, iridescent labradorite and vibrant turquoise gemstones set in an elegant bronze cuff. With its adjustable fit, it provides comfort for all wrist sizes while adding a unique flair to any outfit. Embrace the protective and mystical properties of labradorite with this versatile piece that effortlessly elevates personal style. From the brand: Experience the pure beauty and power of nature with our Ribbon Labradorite and Turquoise Cuff Bracelet. This stunning piece features genuine turquoise and labradorite gemstones, carefully crafted and finished by hand on a bronze metal cuff. Versatile and adjustable, it is 7.5" but can easily be squeezed to fit comfortably on most wrists. Bracelet is .75" at widest point and weighs 30.25 grams. Elevate any outfit with this unique and handcrafted bracelet. Labradorite: Description: Labradorite is a mesmerizing gemstone known for its iridescent play of colors, often displaying flashes of blue, green, gold, and even purple when viewed from different angles. This effect, known as labradorescence, gives the stone a mystical and almost otherworldly appearance. Labradorite is often used in jewelry and is believed to have protective and healing properties, making it a favorite among crystal enthusiasts. Fun Fact: Labradorite is sometimes called the "Stone of Magic" because of its enchanting ability to reflect light in a dazzling array of colors. The indigenous Inuit people once believed that labradorite fell from the frozen fire of the Aurora Borealis, capturing the northern lights within the stone. Despite its stunning appearance, labradorite is actually a type of feldspar, one of the most common minerals in the Earth's crust! Natural variances are part of the beauty of our genuine stones. Your piece will vary slightly from the image shown.