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Copper Ashes

Cancer Birthstone Necklace

Precio habitual $89.00 USD
Precio habitual Precio de venta $89.00 USD
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This listing is for one hand carved labradorite and copper necklace featuring the zodiac sign Cancer. These necklaces are handmade by myself here in NC. 

You can choose between the two birthstone necklaces of Cancer. Each pendant is a gunmetal/ dark brown copper and hangs from a gunmetal chain that is adorned with crystal beads. The chains are around 24" long. 

Taurus in April- Diamond (clear quartz used)

Taurus in May- Emerald (dyed green agate used)

About Labradorite: Labradorite is a stunning gemstone renowned for its captivating iridescent play of colors, ranging from vibrant blues and greens to golden yellows. With its unique optical effect known as labradorescence, labradorite possesses a mystical allure that sets it apart from other gemstones. People are drawn to labradorite not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its metaphysical properties.

Metaphysical Properties: It is believed to enhance one's intuition, stimulate the imagination, and provide protection against negative energies. Labradorite can be a valuable companion for those seeking spiritual growth, creative inspiration, or a shield from psychic disturbances. Its beauty and metaphysical attributes make labradorite a sought-after gemstone for jewelry and a meaningful addition to anyone's collection.

Origin: Labradorite is primarily found in the Canadian province of Labrador, from which it derives its name. It is also found in other locations around the world, including Finland, Russia, Madagascar, Australia, and the United States. Labradorite is part of the feldspar mineral family and is formed in igneous rocks, such as basalt and gabbro, through a process of cooling and solidification of molten lava. The specific geological conditions and composition of these regions contribute to the formation of labradorite crystals, giving rise to their characteristic iridescent properties.

Disclaimer: Colors may vary slightly from photos.