✨Magical Lands✨
'The Deep Woods' Labradorite NecklaceThis pendant features a beautiful labradorite with a green flash. Labradorite is a popular decorative stone because of its labradorescence (iridescent optical effect), which usually creates a dazzling optical phenomenon, in this case of a green sheen that shimmers in the light. The back of the piece is all hand sawn by hand and the details are also had-carved.
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'Swan Lake' Dendritic Opal NecklaceThis necklace features a white stone, called dedritic opal. Dendritic Opal, or “Moss Opal”, falls under the 'common opal' category. A 'common opal' is defined as “dendritic” when it contains fern, moss, or tree-like patterned inclusions of metallic oxides like manganese and iron. These opal aggregates often form in relatively low temperatures and have a resinous luster. The coloring of the Dendritic Opal is whitish or yellow/brown in color and the collection of dendrites it contains often look dark green or deep brown, just like a plant (hence the nickname “Moss Opal". The back of the piece is all hand sawn by hand and the details are also had-carved.
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'Magical Encounter' Labradorite NecklaceThis necklace features a beautiful labradorite with a blue ''striped'' flash. Labradorite is a popular decorative stone because of its labradorescence (iridescent optical effect), which usually creates a dazzling optical phenomenon, in this case of a blue sheen that shimmers in the light. The back of the piece is all hand sawn by hand and the details are also had-carved.
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'Enchanted Forest' Moonstone NecklaceThis pendant features moonstone, with little blue flash. Moonstone displays a pearly and opalescent schiller. Its name is derived from a visual effect, sheen or schiller (play of color), caused by light diffraction. Moonstone (aka clear labradorite) has been used in jewelry for millennia, including ancient civilizations. The Romans admired moonstone, as they believed it was derived from solidified rays of the Moon. Both the Romans and Greeks associated moonstone with their lunar deities. In more recent history, moonstone became popular during the Art Nouveau period. The back of the piece is all hand sawn by hand and the details are also had-carved.
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'Bridge over the Waterfall' Labradorite NecklaceThis pendant features a beautiful labradorite with a blue flash. Labradorite is a popular decorative stone because of its labradorescence (iridescent optical effect), which usually creates a dazzling optical phenomenon, in this case of a blue sheen that shimmers in the light. The back of the piece is all hand sawn by hand and the details are also had-carved.
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