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Labradorite Jewelry — Flashing Blue-Green Fire in 925 Sterling Silver
Few stones command attention like labradorite. Tilt one toward the light and it erupts in flashes of peacock blue, gold, and green — an optical effect called labradorescence, caused by light refracting between the stone's internal layers. Every piece in this collection is set by hand in solid 925 sterling silver, pairing that natural fire with a metal made to last.
A Striking Gemstone for October
October's traditional birthstones are opal and tourmaline — both loved for their play of color. Labradorite belongs in the same family of feeling: its shifting, fiery flash gives that same sense of color in motion, making it a beautiful October alternative for anyone drawn to gems that change with the light. Whether you're shopping for an October birthday or simply love a stone with depth and movement, labradorite delivers a look nothing else can match.
Why Labradorite?
Labradorite is a feldspar mineral first identified in Labrador, Canada, in the 1700s. No two stones flash identically, which means every piece you receive is genuinely one of a kind. Beyond its looks, labradorite has long been associated with intuition, transformation, and protection — folklore even held that the northern lights were once trapped inside it. Durable, mysterious, and endlessly captivating, labradorite is a stone for people who want a piece with both beauty and meaning.
Styling Tips
- Everyday mystery: A small labradorite stud or pendant adds a subtle flash of blue-green that pairs effortlessly with grey, navy, and cool tones.
- Statement flash: A larger oval or freeform labradorite on a ring or drop earring lets the labradorescence take center stage — best worn where it catches the light.
- Color pairing: Labradorite's cool fire glows against grey, navy, emerald, charcoal, and crisp white — naturally suited to cooler palettes.
- Mixing metals: Stick to silver or white-gold tones nearby; cool metals complement the flash, while warm yellow gold tends to compete with it.
- Layering: Stack a delicate labradorite piece with plain silver bands, or let a single statement stone stand alone and do the talking.
Caring for Your Labradorite Jewelry
Labradorite is durable but can chip along its natural layers, so a little gentle care goes a long way. Clean with a soft cloth and mild soapy water, then dry thoroughly — and avoid ultrasonic cleaners, harsh chemicals, and prolonged sunlight, which can dull the flash over time. Store your labradorite pieces separately so the silver setting doesn't scratch against other jewelry. (For the full routine, see our [sterling silver cleaning guide].)
Crafted by AG925
Each piece is made in our workshop in India, where traditional silversmithing meets clean, modern design. We hand-select every labradorite for the strength and color of its flash, then finish each setting individually — so the gem in the photo is the standard you'll receive, not the exception.







































































































