September gemstones are "Sapphire" a stone of wisdom plus royalty and "Lapis Lazuli" a stone of protection
Stainless steel has opened up the jewelry market to new and exciting creations which lend it self to beautiful and maintenance free jewelry. In recent years many top jewelry designers have flocked to this wonderful metal to create jewelry that is both fashionable and affordable.
Our collection of jewelry is produced from the highest grade of surgical stainless steel. While surgical steel is a type of stainless steel, all stainless steels are not surgical steels. Surgical steels are those with the greatest amount of corrosion resistance, luster and durability and are there for designated for biomedical applications (implants, etc.). When compared to other types, surgical stainless steel is typically the most expensive and though surgical grade stainless steel may contain some nickel; it's generally considered hypoallergenic for most people.
The rose gold and yellow gold stainless steel jewelry that we feature is created by a special metallic process of carefully matching with real gold and embedding the color into the surface of the metal.
Taking care of Stainless Steel This metal is easy to care for because it doesn't tarnish. You can wipe with a soft cloth or wash with a mild detergent.
LABRADORITE
Labradorite is a popular decorative stone because of its labradorescence, which creates a dazzling optical phenomenon of a blue green to deep blue sheen that shimmers in the light. Other varieties, including rare specimens, offer a stunning rainbow of green, violet, or orange shimmer called spectrolite. Thanks to the parallel formation of mineral intergrowths within its structure, these lights bounce back-and-forth, which creates its distinctive shimmery, ethereal effect.
HEALING PROPERTIES
If you're in the mood to wax philosophical, grab your Labradorite crystal stone and reach for the stars in your quest for a higher consciousness. It might seem like everyday realness down here on planet earth, but the Labradorite crystal stone meaning gives you a pathway that bridges the gap between the heavens and physical reality. The Labradorite meaning is associated with shamanism, the ancient form of spirituality where healing is achieved in parallel planes of existence and different states of consciousness.
WHERE IT’S FOUND
Labradorite is a gemstone that was named after Labrador in Canada, where it was found on the Isle of Paul, near Nain in 1770. It has since been found in other places, including Finland, Madagascar, and Australia. After its discovery, Lab became popular with the missionaries.