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Labradorite Sterling Silver Ring- size 10.5
Labradorite Sterling Silver Ring- size 10.5
Labradorite Sterling Silver Ring- size 10.5
Labradorite Sterling Silver Ring- size 10.5
Labradorite Sterling Silver Ring- size 10.5
Labradorite Sterling Silver Ring- size 10.5
Labradorite Sterling Silver Ring- size 10.5
Labradorite Sterling Silver Ring- size 10.5
Labradorite Sterling Silver Ring- size 10.5
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Labradorite Sterling Silver Ring- size 10.5

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$185.00 USD
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The iridescent blue is incredible on this 27 carat Labradorite ring. It looks like it's glowing. The stone is surrounded by a hand-notched sterling bezel and is set on a sturdy 20 gauged sterling back. It is designed with half-bead wire around the stone with a sterling leaf accent. The wide ring band is tapered in back to keep the ring from spinning on your finger. Notice the hand-stamped stars and moons on the side of the band. This is an eye-catcher statement ring!! 

  • A little over 1.5 inches from top to bottom (4 cm)
  • 1.25 inches at its widest (3 cm)
  • Fits ring sizes 10.5-11

Fun Fact: The discovery of labradorite dates back to the late 18th century in Labrador, Canada. The stone's unique iridescent appearance and metaphysical properties have been respected by various cultures throughout history, including the Inuit people who believed that labradorite was a gift from the Aurora Borealis.