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Labradorite

Labradorite takes its name from the Labrador region of Canada, where it was first identified in the 18th century. Today, the most striking specimens also come from Mexico and Madagascar. Dominated by tones of grey and blue, this captivating mineral reveals a unique iridescence when exposed to light: metallic flashes — sometimes green or gold — that shift across the surface and create a shimmering play of reflections. This optical phenomenon, known as labradorescence, gives each stone its own character, as if light were moving within it. Across various traditions, labradorite is associated with protection, regeneration and the alignment of body and mind. Its visual presence — soft yet ever-changing — contributes to this sense of balance and quiet support. In contemporary jewellery, its beauty is fully expressed through movement. Designers such as Pippa Small, Pascale Monvoisin, Anaconda, and our own We by WHITEbIRD collection, highlight its vibrant glow, transforming each piece into a living, luminous surface.
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Labradorite takes its name from the Labrador region of Canada, where it was first identified in the 18th century. Today, the most striking specimens also come from Mexico and Madagascar. Dominated by tones of grey and blue, this captivating mineral reveals a unique iridescence when exposed to light: metallic flashes — sometimes green or gold — that shift across the surface and create a shimmering play of reflections. This optical phenomenon, known as labradorescence, gives each stone its own character, as if light were moving within it. Across various traditions, labradorite is associated with protection, regeneration and the alignment of body and mind. Its visual presence — soft yet ever-changing — contributes to this sense of balance and quiet support. In contemporary jewellery, its beauty is fully expressed through movement. Designers such as Pippa Small, Pascale Monvoisin, Anaconda, and our own We by WHITEbIRD collection, highlight its vibrant glow, transforming each piece into a living, luminous surface.
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Local production Red labradorite necklace
Rose gold / Labradorite
Sale price£1,426
Back in stock Local production 5 Drop Labradorite Necklace
Labradorite
Sale price£129
Back in stock Local production Myra labradorite necklaceMyra labradorite necklace
Labradorite
Sale price£460
Local production Eye cross drop earringsEye cross drop earrings
Grainne Morton

Eye cross drop earrings

Gold-plated / Coral / Onyx / Labradorite / Malachite
Sale price£810
New inUnique piece Moucharabieh sapphire, labradorite and topaze ringMoucharabieh sapphire, labradorite and topaze ring
Yellow gold / Ruby / Topaze / Moonstone / Coral / Spinel / Chrysoberyl / Turquoise / Sapphire / Emerald / Tourmaline / Labradorite / Garnet
Sale price£5,520
Local production Odin drops and beads labradorite bracelet
Sale price£161
Local production Offset Labradorite Necklace
Labradorite
Sale price£304
Local production Victorian Pin labradorite earrings
Gold-plated / Labradorite / Lapis-lazuli / Moonstone / Opal
Sale price£617
Local production Barrocco labradorite ringBarrocco labradorite ring
Yellow gold / Labradorite
Sale price£4,324
Back in stock Local production Valley Labradorite necklace
Silver / Labradorite
Sale price£295
Labradorite and diamonds Gaia ringLabradorite and diamonds Gaia ring
Yellow gold / Diamond / Labradorite
Sale price£851

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