Labradorite heart pendant 2
At first glance, this heart appears ancient and inert — a relic sealed in metal, its surface worn smooth by time.
But when the light finds it just right, a small, quiet flare of labradorite fire emerges from within.
This heart-shaped pendant is electroformed in copper and finished with Silvergleam tinning, creating the look of aged, excavated silver — molten, scarred, and uneven like an artifact recovered from a forgotten site. The metal bears organic textures and voids, preserving the raw evidence of its making.
Set into the heart is a genuine labradorite cabochon with a subtle, localized flash. Not the broad shimmer often sought, but a restrained glint — a single living point of blue-green light that appears and vanishes with movement. It feels intentional. Secretive. As though the heart still holds a spark.
This is not a decorative gemstone piece — it is brutalist, ritualistic, and elemental. A heart that reads as dormant stone until it decides to answer the light.
Details:
• Electroformed copper pendant, tinned with Silvergleam
• Genuine labradorite with small, natural flash
• Heart-shaped, molten, relic-like texture
• Hung on a silver-toned chain
• One of a kind
For those drawn to quiet power, hidden fire, and objects that reveal themselves slowly. A talisman of endurance — proof that even the most ancient hearts can still carry an ember.
At first glance, this heart appears ancient and inert — a relic sealed in metal, its surface worn smooth by time.
But when the light finds it just right, a small, quiet flare of labradorite fire emerges from within.
This heart-shaped pendant is electroformed in copper and finished with Silvergleam tinning, creating the look of aged, excavated silver — molten, scarred, and uneven like an artifact recovered from a forgotten site. The metal bears organic textures and voids, preserving the raw evidence of its making.
Set into the heart is a genuine labradorite cabochon with a subtle, localized flash. Not the broad shimmer often sought, but a restrained glint — a single living point of blue-green light that appears and vanishes with movement. It feels intentional. Secretive. As though the heart still holds a spark.
This is not a decorative gemstone piece — it is brutalist, ritualistic, and elemental. A heart that reads as dormant stone until it decides to answer the light.
Details:
• Electroformed copper pendant, tinned with Silvergleam
• Genuine labradorite with small, natural flash
• Heart-shaped, molten, relic-like texture
• Hung on a silver-toned chain
• One of a kind
For those drawn to quiet power, hidden fire, and objects that reveal themselves slowly. A talisman of endurance — proof that even the most ancient hearts can still carry an ember.

