October 2006 large quantities of a relatively
rare variety of faceted feldspar called yellow labradorite was found in
Mexico while mining for Mexican Opal. In gemstone circles, this lemon
yellow stone is also known as bytownite. Mexican Yellow labradorite is not
considered andesine because it's not copper-bearing. Labradorite itself comes in various darker color's, unlike Mexican Yellow Labradorite.
With Valentine's Day nearing, Spring is just around the corner which means that love will be shining. With this in mind, I wanted to design something special that would send a precious message from the heart.
Mexican
Yellow Labradorite Diamond Engagement Ring showcase sparkling diamonds
join sides in this dramatic ring design. Mexican Yellow Labradorite
4.5mm radiant solitaire centered in Diamond Engagement Size 7 Ring .25ct
surrounded by 72 diamonds; encircles the .40 carat flower cut Mexican
Yellow Labradorite at each side with a look of overlapping each other
with no ending. Gemstone's in a four prong .925 sterling silver anti
tarnish semi mount measures 7/16"L x 1/16"W. Total of 2.7 grams. This a
unique OOAK ring that will give a lifetime of joy! Diamonds are the
September birthstone and also the gemstone for your ten years of
marriage.
Mexican Yellow Labradorite has a clear pale yellow color with VVS clarity which highlights the faceting beautifully. Yellow color shows more in natural light and really flashes with a brilliant shine.
Mexican Yellow Labradorite has a clear pale yellow color with VVS clarity which highlights the faceting beautifully. Yellow color shows more in natural light and really flashes with a brilliant shine.
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