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Midnight Moon *SOLD*

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Selling for $60
Here is the link to it on my etsy:
www.etsy.com/listing/176984176…

I've decided to sell this piece! Although... at the same time I still want to keep it xD Cabochons like this really cost an arm and a leg. When stones are used like this, they're truly one of a kind, and because this type of style is new for me, I'm not sure I could replicate it. I will be buying more of them though in the future, so keep an eye out!

The blue flash on this labradorite cabochon is simply stunning, and it shines from every angle! When it's not in direct light the stone is grey, but it still has a slight blue shimmer to it as well. It looks so mysterious and magical. I'm really, really happy with this piece. The pictures don't even show how nice it is. The pictures are not color enhanced at all. The only editing done was lightening them a little bit, which actually took AWAY from some of the blue flash.

I really like the look of putting a tree on a round cabochon like this, so I'm certain I'll make more in the future. This is one of the first successful pieces I've put onto a cabochon - I'm not sure if it was just luck for turning out how it did, or if I'm actually getting better at it xD Anyway, I hope everyone enjoys it :heart:

The Tree of Life symbolizes spiritual growth and wisdom, strength, protection, and connectedness. It is a healthy model that inspires the spirit and encourages hope in all hearts.

These are delicate, wire wrapped pendants that should be handled with care. Some of the stones, glass, or shells used to create the tree can break if handled roughly.
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One of the local community colleges used to have jewelry making and gemology courses, and one summer I took a precious stone shaping class. One session we got to work with labradorite, which I actually managed to shape into a decent oval cabochon (my other favorite is the tear-drop shaped amethyst I made).

Your stone's natural schiller and flaw lines create a beautiful illusion of depth and mystery. This piece is worthy of used somewhere sometime in somebody's story.

Thank you for creating this piece of jewelry. Take care!