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Aurora borealis gemstone.
Aurora borealis crystal glass square plastic bead 925 necklace.
Labradorite stone of aurora borealis.
Black monofilament line agate gemstone nugget aurora borealis bead necklace.
Since its exhibition at the tucson gem show in 2003 this stunner has seen a dramatic increase in popularity.
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Aurora borealis is an iridescent rhinestone finish developed by swarovski a maker of fine rhinestones and austrian crystals still in business in 1955.
Labradorite is my personal favorite gemstone due to its unique and magical display of iridescent color and light flashes that bewitchingly resemble the aurora borealis.
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So unusual that its play of colors was given its own name.
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Mystic topaz made its first appearance in september 1998 at the hong kong jewelry fair.
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Legends tell us it is the stone of the northern lights and it seems to be just that as is shimmers eternally.
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Gem quality labradorite from finland called spectrolite credit to shaddack cc by sa 3 0.
Product title aurora borealis faceted crystal silvertone heart pen.
Some ancient inuits believed that labradorite was the frozen fire of the aurora borealis and i can see why.
Labradorite is an unusual gemstone.
Beaming with brilliance this gem is named in honor of the northern lights or aurora borealis effect.
Aurora azurite is commonly associated with green malachite as these stones frequently form in close proximity to one another.
These rhinestones were widely used in costume jewelry manufacture in the late 1950s and early 1960s in numerous colors.