Labradorite earns its reputation in the light. The marquise cut stone sits at the centre of this ring and shows a blue-green flash as the angle changes — a phenomenon called labradorescence that's unique to each individual stone. Three white topaz accents sit either side, keeping the setting dainty without competing with the labradorite itself. Details Centre stone: Genuine labradorite — faceted marquise cut, 0.5 carats, 4×8mm, 4mm height Accent stones: 6 × white topaz (3 per side), 1.5mm each Setting: Cluster, 1.5mm band Silver finish: 925 sterling silver Gold finish: 18K gold vermeil over 925 sterling silver Sizes: UK J½ to R½ (US 5–9) Nickel-free Every labradorite stone is unique — the flash colour and intensity varies between stones Presented in an Abiza gift box with crystal information card Silver or gold? The silver version keeps the palette cool, letting the blue-green flash in the labradorite lead. The gold version warms the whole piece — it brings out the golden and amber tones that sometimes appear in the labradorescence alongside the blue. Both are sterling silver at the base; the gold finish is 18K gold vermeil plated over 925 sterling silver. The stone — labradorite Labradorite is a naturally occurring feldspar mineral known for labradorescence — the iridescent blue, green, and gold flash visible when light hits the stone at the right angle. No two stones flash exactly alike; the colour, intensity, and direction of the flash are unique to each individual piece of labradorite. Traditionally known as the Stone of Magic, it's associated with intuition, transformation, and the awakening of inner abilities. It's a genuinely distinctive stone — not coated or enhanced, just naturally that way. Care Labradorite is a natural stone that wears well with sensible care. Avoid prolonged contact with water, perfume, and lotion to preserve the finish and the stone's lustre. The flash comes from within the stone itself and won't fade — but the setting will stay at its best if you store the ring in the Abiza box when not worn. Browse the collection Labradorite Jewellery — bracelets, necklaces and earrings in the same stone Labradorite Meaning & Properties — the full guide Gemstone Rings — more natural stone rings in silver and gold All Rings