These labradorite bracelets feature beads with shifting hues, ranging from deep blue to translucent gray, characteristic of this fascinating stone. Discovered in the late 18th century in Labrador, Canada, from which it takes its name, labradorite is known for its iridescent effect called labradorescence, which creates metallic reflections depending on the angle of the light. These bracelets clearly display this particularity, making each bead unique. Labradorite is mainly extracted in Canada, but also in Finland, Madagascar, and India.
Each bracelet is sold individually, according to the different variations presented from left to right. Mounted on elastic for greater comfort in use, it measures approximately 16 cm.