Description
Black Moonstone is nestled in a nest of hand wrapped Sterling Silver wire. This stunningly iridescent stone looks black, grey and silver with bluish undertones. When it catches light, it changes colors - with iridescent silvers and shades of light blue glowing from the stone.
These studs are a simple but elegant way to wear stones from the earth.
About The Stone
About Larvikite
Larvikite is known by many names - Labradorite, Blue Pearl Granite, Blue Norwegian Moonstone, Marina Blue Star and more... but Larvikite is its own gemstone and is different from Labradorite that it is commonly confused with. An igneous rock only found in the Oslo-rift near Larvik, Norway, Larvikite is prized for its high polish and the silvery-blue Iridescence of its feldspar crystals. In addition to using Larvikite as a gemstone, it is popular as a facing stone in buildings - used in New York City's United Nations building, many big banks and many pubs in the U.K.
Metaphysical Properties
Larvikite is believed to elevate consciousness and protect your aura, keeping it clear, balanced and protected.