Discover this exclusive round, flat Labradoritecabochon , imagined and designed on the premises of Perles & Co!
One side features an original golden beetle pattern.
Stick it on, set it! It will enhance your costume jewelry and make your DIY creations even more original!
Did you know?
The name of this natural stone refers to the Labrador region of Canada, where it was discovered in 1770.
Scandinavian and Inuit peoples say that labradorite stone contains rays of the northern lights. Indeed, this stone's blue-green and occasionally metallic reflections make it seem like a magical stone.
In lithotherapy, labradorite is known as a stone of protection. It is said to absorb and dissolve negative energies. It eliminates stress and anxiety, promoting inner calm and well-being.
How do I attach a cabochon to a setting?
Apply a little jewel glue to your setting. Position your cabochon, then leave to dry for a few moments. You're all set!
How to make jewelry the easy way?
Make a fine ring in just a few minutes, simply by gluing your labradorite stone onto a ring to be decorated.
Attach your cabochon to a pendant setting and connect to a chain. Wear your new necklace as you wish: alone or stacked with other chains.
Make a Miyuki bead necklace with your pendant. Don't hesitate to vary the color of your Miyuki beads to harmonize your creation.
Make a pair of dangling earrings. Simply set your gemstone on a spacer setting. Then add earstuds on one side and a pendant on the other.
Want to discover other ideas? Check out our DIY jewelry designs. They're sure to inspire you.
Are you a beginner? We've got tips and tricks to help you learn the basics of creating costume jewelry.
Discover how to open a ring or glue a cabochon.
Please note that each stone is unique and may differ significantly from the photo.
Size may vary slightly from one cabochon to another. This stone may have inclusions.
Details:
Diameter: 20 mm
Thickness: approx. 3.1 mm
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