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Starborn Hand Carved Labradorite Buddha Cabochon - 1 piece
- Hand-carved Labradorite Buddha in an oval cabochon, featuring intricate facial details and a serene expression. The stone’s natural iridescence creates flashes of blue, green, yellow, and red, bringing the carving to life. Includes 1 piece.
- Measure: 50x32x8mm
- Weight: 86 carat (17.2 grams)
- Labradorite is well known for spectacular displays of color that the phenomenon is known as "labradorescence". It transforms from a blue-ish gray to a show of neon illuminations in the light.
- Discovered in 1770 on Paul’s Island in Labrador, Canada, Labradorite gained popularity in Europe during the 18th and 19th centuries for ornamental carvings, jewelry, and decorative objects.
- Each Labradorite has it's own unique pattern and color display, however the stone you will receive will be similar to the images shown.
- Hand-carved Labradorite Buddha in an oval cabochon, featuring intricate facial details and a serene expression. The stone’s natural iridescence creates flashes of blue, green, yellow, and red, bringing the carving to life. Includes 1 piece.
- Measure: 50x32x8mm
- Weight: 86 carat (17.2 grams)
- Labradorite is well known for spectacular displays of color that the phenomenon is known as "labradorescence". It transforms from a blue-ish gray to a show of neon illuminations in the light.
- Discovered in 1770 on Paul’s Island in Labrador, Canada, Labradorite gained popularity in Europe during the 18th and 19th centuries for ornamental carvings, jewelry, and decorative objects.
- Each Labradorite has it's own unique pattern and color display, however the stone you will receive will be similar to the images shown.
$21.00
Original: $70.00
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$70.00
$21.00Description
- Hand-carved Labradorite Buddha in an oval cabochon, featuring intricate facial details and a serene expression. The stone’s natural iridescence creates flashes of blue, green, yellow, and red, bringing the carving to life. Includes 1 piece.
- Measure: 50x32x8mm
- Weight: 86 carat (17.2 grams)
- Labradorite is well known for spectacular displays of color that the phenomenon is known as "labradorescence". It transforms from a blue-ish gray to a show of neon illuminations in the light.
- Discovered in 1770 on Paul’s Island in Labrador, Canada, Labradorite gained popularity in Europe during the 18th and 19th centuries for ornamental carvings, jewelry, and decorative objects.
- Each Labradorite has it's own unique pattern and color display, however the stone you will receive will be similar to the images shown.






















