
Northern Lights Labradorite Dancer Necklet
Clutching a beautiful labradorite gemstone, this Dancer necklet evokes the shimmer of the Northern Lights, creating a stunning piece of jewellery.
According to Inuit folklore, warriors found the Northern Lights (or Aurora Borealis) trapped in rocks along the Labrador coastline in Canada. One freed them with a spear, but some of the lights remained trapped in what became known as labradorite. Often seen in Orkney on dark moonless winter nights lighting up the sky in the north, they are known locally as the 'merry dancers'.
Clutching a beautiful labradorite gemstone, this Dancer necklet evokes the shimmer of the Northern Lights, creating a stunning piece of jewellery.
According to Inuit folklore, warriors found the Northern Lights (or Aurora Borealis) trapped in rocks along the Labrador coastline in Canada. One freed them with a spear, but some of the lights remained trapped in what became known as labradorite. Often seen in Orkney on dark moonless winter nights lighting up the sky in the north, they are known locally as the 'merry dancers'.
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Clutching a beautiful labradorite gemstone, this Dancer necklet evokes the shimmer of the Northern Lights, creating a stunning piece of jewellery.
According to Inuit folklore, warriors found the Northern Lights (or Aurora Borealis) trapped in rocks along the Labrador coastline in Canada. One freed them with a spear, but some of the lights remained trapped in what became known as labradorite. Often seen in Orkney on dark moonless winter nights lighting up the sky in the north, they are known locally as the 'merry dancers'.























