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Larvikite in Silver Wire Wrapped Pendant
This pendant features a larvikite stone, a striking feldspar-rich rock from Norway. At first glance, you’ll notice the deep charcoal to almost black base, a moody backdrop that makes the stone feel grounded and elemental. What brings it to life is the schiller — that metallic flash that appears when the light hits it. Depending on the angle, you’ll see silver and blue sheens, and on some pieces a very subtle hint of gold. No two pieces are the same: each pendant shows its own pattern of color play and tiny mineral inclusions, so it reads like a small, wearable landscape.
Wrapped in a silver-finished copper wire weave, it pairs well with both casual and more refined styles, adding a quietly dramatic note without being loud. If you’re drawn to natural stones with a bit of mystery and movement, this larvikite pendant is an easy, versatile choice.
Larvikite is most commonly associated with the zodiac sign Capricorn. Its grounding, stabilizing energy and connection to the earth align well with Capricorn traits such as discipline, practicality, ambition, and persistence. Larvikite’s protective and calming properties are also seen as supportive for Capricorns seeking focus and resilience. Larvikite is often recommended for grounding during meditation, enhancing psychic protection, improving focus, and aiding manifestation—qualities that resonate strongly with Capricorn.
Larvikite, often called “Norwegian moonstone,” is a feldspar-rich igneous rock notable for its labradorescence — a shimmering, iridescent flash that appears when light hits polished surfaces along specific crystal orientations. Formed deep in the Earth’s crust during the late Devonian—about 380 million years ago—larvikite is geologically unique to the Larvik region of southern Norway, where slow cooling allowed large feldspar crystals to develop twisted exsolution lamellae that create its signature optical play. Beyond its visual appeal, lapidaries prize larvikite for its durability and deep, metallic-blue to silver flashes set against dark gray to black matrices, making it ideal for striking cabochons and statement beads that highlight nature’s artistry and geological history.
This pendant features a larvikite stone, a striking feldspar-rich rock from Norway. At first glance, you’ll notice the deep charcoal to almost black base, a moody backdrop that makes the stone feel grounded and elemental. What brings it to life is the schiller — that metallic flash that appears when the light hits it. Depending on the angle, you’ll see silver and blue sheens, and on some pieces a very subtle hint of gold. No two pieces are the same: each pendant shows its own pattern of color play and tiny mineral inclusions, so it reads like a small, wearable landscape.
Wrapped in a silver-finished copper wire weave, it pairs well with both casual and more refined styles, adding a quietly dramatic note without being loud. If you’re drawn to natural stones with a bit of mystery and movement, this larvikite pendant is an easy, versatile choice.
Larvikite is most commonly associated with the zodiac sign Capricorn. Its grounding, stabilizing energy and connection to the earth align well with Capricorn traits such as discipline, practicality, ambition, and persistence. Larvikite’s protective and calming properties are also seen as supportive for Capricorns seeking focus and resilience. Larvikite is often recommended for grounding during meditation, enhancing psychic protection, improving focus, and aiding manifestation—qualities that resonate strongly with Capricorn.
Larvikite, often called “Norwegian moonstone,” is a feldspar-rich igneous rock notable for its labradorescence — a shimmering, iridescent flash that appears when light hits polished surfaces along specific crystal orientations. Formed deep in the Earth’s crust during the late Devonian—about 380 million years ago—larvikite is geologically unique to the Larvik region of southern Norway, where slow cooling allowed large feldspar crystals to develop twisted exsolution lamellae that create its signature optical play. Beyond its visual appeal, lapidaries prize larvikite for its durability and deep, metallic-blue to silver flashes set against dark gray to black matrices, making it ideal for striking cabochons and statement beads that highlight nature’s artistry and geological history.