Sunday, December 11, 2005

I'm Not Really From Labrador






On different levels the labradorite is a stone with depth. Its labradorescence comes from inclusions of other minerals. Upon first glance, labradorite can be an unimpressive murky brown, but when light hits it the right way, its display of color will amaze you. Doesn't that sound like something/someone you'd like to get to know?

6 Comments:

At 12:13 PM, Blogger Jia Li said...

yes it does!

 
At 6:55 PM, Blogger Olivia said...

Ooooh. You will like this. I have a thin belt in braided dark green suede, which ends with two chunks of labradorite above a silver filigree cap and suede tassels. I tie it on my side. (Unevenly so they don't keep clinking.)

Ahem...imagine one in light blue or pink...and OPAL! Wicked thought, eh?

 
At 1:39 AM, Blogger Ginger said...

Those are beautiful stones..

 
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