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Rose gold necklace "Aurora Borealis"
Rose gold necklace "Aurora Borealis"
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Red gold necklace "Aurora Borealis". This necklace captivates with the mystery of its moonstone, which shimmers in blue-violet shades. The stone is set in a warm red frame, decorated with delicate golden bubbles, giving the jewelry an organic and cozy aesthetic. At the bottom of the pendant, a tiny but bright pink sapphire (0.03ct./ Clarity: VS) shines, which creates a harmonious color contrast. This jewelry is like a tiny piece of the moon, designed for those who appreciate the beauty of nature and love timeless jewelry.
The legend of labradorite takes us to the Labrador region of Canada, where this stone was first discovered in 1770. However, the Inuit tribes have known about this stone for centuries. According to one of their legends, the Northern Lights were once imprisoned in the earth, and a brave warrior broke the stones with a spear to release the flame that illuminated the sky. But part of the aurora remained imprisoned - and its light still dances on the surface of labradorite. Although this myth is often mentioned, it is not found in authentic collections of Inuit myths. Most likely, this legend is a modern derivation, but it is still fun to think about the mystery and beauty of this stone.
Chain length: 48cm

