These earrings are 1 3/4” drops on sterling silver posts. They may be exchanged for wires at checkout.
About Labradorite
Labradorite is a feldspar mineral prized for its iridescent play of color—known as labradorescence—that flashes blues, greens, golds, and occasionally purples across a gray to dark base; this optical phenomenon, caused by light diffracting within thin layers of the mineral, gives each stone a luminous, almost otherworldly depth. Often cut as cabochons or tumbled to showcase its shimmer, labradorite pairs beautifully with silver and oxidized metals in jewelry, complementing both minimalist and more ornate designs while retaining a contemporary elegance. Valued not only for its visual drama but also for its durability (suitable for everyday wear with reasonable care), it is commonly sourced from Canada, Madagascar, Finland, and Russia, with spectrolite—an especially vivid variety—originating in Finland. Beyond aesthetics, many artisans and wearers are drawn to labradorite for its reputation as a stone of transformation and intuition, making it a favorite for pieces that feel both personal and timeless.