Collection: Labradorite.

Silver jewelry with Labradorite

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Labradorite Jewelry — The Indira Collection

Few stones have a charm as understated and, at the same time, as spectacular as labradorite. At first glance it looks like a sober, grayish stone, but with the slightest shift of light it comes alive with flashes of blue, green, and gold. This play of color, called labradorescence, is entirely natural and makes each stone a one-of-a-kind piece — a little story you carry with you.

At Indira, labradorite is set in 925 Silver, in a natural silver option and one 14K gold-plated, offering two distinct expressions of elegance. These are delicate, subtle pieces — the Valery cuff earrings and the Suzanne hoop earrings — designed to quietly complete your outfit, not overwhelm it. Minimalist designs, perfect for everyday wear, yet with enough personality to catch the eye whenever the light catches their flashes of color.

We select only natural gemstones, with authenticity verified at the batch level, and every order arrives with a warranty certificate. This approach allows us to keep prices accessible without compromising on quality — attainable luxury, made to be worn for years. If you love stones with a play of light, you’ll find the same magic in our moonstone, whose milky glow is just as natural.

Discover more gemstone creations from our collection: explore the range of natural gemstone earrings, pieces in 925 Silver, the gold-plated silver or the intense blue hues of the Lapis Lazuli. Every stone carries its own story — choose the one that resonates with yours.

FAQ

What is labradorite and where does its iridescent play of color come from?

Labradorite is a natural stone from the feldspar family, renowned for the optical phenomenon called labradorescence: at certain angles, deep blue, green, golden, or even violet flashes ignite within the stone. It's an entirely natural play of light, created by the stone's internal structure—not a coating or a defect. Every stone carries its own sparkle, like a small story hidden beneath the surface.

Why do the flashes differ from one pair of earrings to another?

Because every labradorite is unique. The color of the flashes depends on each stone's structure and the angle at which it was cut, so no two pieces are exactly alike. Some stones shimmer predominantly in blue, others have golden or greenish accents. This variation isn't an imperfection but a mark of authenticity: you're wearing a natural stone, not something mass-produced.

What are Indira's labradorite jewelry pieces made of?

The designs in this collection are crafted in 925 Sterling Silver (92.5% pure silver), in a natural silver option and a 14K gold-plated option, with a layer of approximately 2 microns. The stone is natural labradorite, not glass or imitation. Every order comes with a warranty certificate, and the stones' authenticity is confirmed at the batch level.

How do I care for labradorite jewelry so it lasts?

Labradorite is a relatively sensitive stone, so it deserves gentle care. Avoid contact with perfume, creams, hairspray, and cleaning products, and remove earrings before the shower, pool, or sauna. Store them separately, away from other jewelry that could scratch the surface, and wipe them from time to time with a soft, dry cloth. This keeps the flashes clear for a long time.

Can the gold plating fade over time?

Yes, and it's perfectly normal. The gold layer on the plated version is approximately 2 microns and, over time, with friction and daily contact, it can gradually thin. It's not a defect, but the natural evolution of any plated jewelry. If you want a piece you'll never need to replate, the natural silver version offers the same elegance, without plating.

What labradorite styles can I find at Indira, and how do I style them?

The collection brings together delicate pieces designed with a minimalist spirit: cuff earrings Valery (in silver and in a gold-plated version) and round earrings Suzanne. These are subtle, easy-to-wear, everyday jewels that complement neutral outfits and accessories in silver or light gold. They also pair beautifully with other stones that play with light, such as moonstone, for a poetic, timeless look.