Indigo Woven
Origins
First documented by Moravian missionaries in Labrador, Canada, in 1770.
Named after its place of discovery on the Labrador coast.
The Inuit believed labradorite to be the earthly remnant of the Northern Lights.
The optical phenomenon it displays is called labradorescence.
A variety known as Spectrolite was discovered in Finland during Second World War excavations in 1940.
Elements
Air
Energy Gates
Third Eye (Sixth)
Product Description
The Indigo Woven is formed from hand woven deep blue cord creating a textured and flexible structure around the wrist. Two six millimetre labradorite stones sit within the closing cords, their spectral interior surfacing differently in each light condition. The bracelet is finished with sterling silver cord ends and a screw clasp engraved with the KW signature.
The deep blue cord and the shifting surface of the labradorite occupy the same tonal territory without resolving into each other. A cool tonal separation between silk and stone.
