Let yourself be seduced by the originality of this square faceted Labradorite bead! You can use it to create a wide range of DIY costume jewelry.
Did you know?
The etymology of Labradorite's name is simple: it's actually the name of the region in Canada where it was discovered: Labrador.
This natural stone, formerly known as "semi-precious stone", is said to contain aurora borealis rays.
Indeed, this gemstone's blue, green and metallic reflections make it seem like a magical stone.
How to use this natural stone bead?
Make fancy earrings with these gemstones. All you need are flat-headed studs and ear hooks.
Make a simple bracelet with cotton cord or leather cord and finish with a sliding knot.
Use elastic thread and then string the gemstones. The result is a simple fantasy bracelet. We give you tips on how to choose the right elastic thread and make a surgeon's knot.
Are you a beginner? We've prepared a number of technical sheets to help you get started with DIY costume jewelry.
Find out, for example, how to open a ring or form a loop on a stem. With a bit of practice and the right basics, making jewelry will soon become child's play!
Please note that each stone is unique and may differ significantly from the photo. Hole size and diameter may vary. This stone may have inclusions.
Details:
Length: 12 mm
Width: 12 mm
Thickness: approx. 5.8 mm
Hole diameter: approx. 1.2 mm
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