Fraction Copper Necklace
by Four Girls Jewelry
ID: NE1073
Price: | $70 |
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Handcrafted vintage copper necklace with a hand-done freeform element in the center. Truly a one-of-a-kind piece. Chain features tiny inclusions of Labradorite, as well as hand-coiled links. The necklace measures 23'' long. Liver of Sulfur is used to create an antique finish. Protected with a thin layer of ProtectaClear to prevent tarnishing.
Materials:
Vintage copper wire
Labradorite
Rose Quartz
Get to Know Your Stones:
Labradorite was first identified in the 1770s in Labrador, Newfoundland––a northeastern province of Canada. As legend has it, the Northern Lights were once trapped inside the rocks alongside Canada's coast. It wasn't until a fearless warrior broke the rocks with a spear that the lights were released into the sky. The remaining undestroyed rocks are said to still hold the Northern Lights inside, giving Labradorite it's unique, iridescent glow.