Larvikite Pendant: Rose Gold Colored Silver Finished Wire Wrapped

$40.00

This Larvikite pendant features a beautifully polished stone set in a rose-gold–hued, silver-finished wire-wrapped frame. The stone ranges from gray to deep charcoal and flashes iridescent blue and silver as it moves. Natural inclusions give it a smoky, layered appearance, so each piece is one of a kind. The overall vibe is grounded and subtly mystical—protective and understatedly luminous, and easy to wear with both casual and dressy outfits. Comes with an 18-inch rose gold chain.

Larvikite is most commonly associated with the zodiac sign Scorpio. This association comes from larvikite’s reputation for grounding, protection, and enhancing intuition—qualities that resonate with Scorpio’s intensity, emotional depth, and interest in transformation. Some practitioners also link larvikite with Capricorn for its stabilizing, practical energy, and with Pisces for its intuition-enhancing properties, but Scorpio is the primary correspondance in crystal lore.

Larvikite, often called “Norwegian moonstone” in the jewelry trade, is an igneous rock prized for its mysterious schiller: large, iridescent feldspar crystals that flash silver, blue, or green when viewed from different angles. This optical effect—called labradorescence or schiller—is caused by intergrowths of feldspar lamellae that scatter light, giving each piece a unique, shifting play of color. Formed during the Permian period in the Oslo Rift near Larvik, Norway, larvikite’s dark, blue-gray to black matrix and chunky crystal structure make it particularly striking when polished into cabochons, beads, or statement pendants. Besides its visual appeal, it’s valued for durability (similar to other feldspars) and for the way it complements both minimalist and bold designs, making it a favorite for natural-stone jewelry that emphasizes texture and light.

This Larvikite pendant features a beautifully polished stone set in a rose-gold–hued, silver-finished wire-wrapped frame. The stone ranges from gray to deep charcoal and flashes iridescent blue and silver as it moves. Natural inclusions give it a smoky, layered appearance, so each piece is one of a kind. The overall vibe is grounded and subtly mystical—protective and understatedly luminous, and easy to wear with both casual and dressy outfits. Comes with an 18-inch rose gold chain.

Larvikite is most commonly associated with the zodiac sign Scorpio. This association comes from larvikite’s reputation for grounding, protection, and enhancing intuition—qualities that resonate with Scorpio’s intensity, emotional depth, and interest in transformation. Some practitioners also link larvikite with Capricorn for its stabilizing, practical energy, and with Pisces for its intuition-enhancing properties, but Scorpio is the primary correspondance in crystal lore.

Larvikite, often called “Norwegian moonstone” in the jewelry trade, is an igneous rock prized for its mysterious schiller: large, iridescent feldspar crystals that flash silver, blue, or green when viewed from different angles. This optical effect—called labradorescence or schiller—is caused by intergrowths of feldspar lamellae that scatter light, giving each piece a unique, shifting play of color. Formed during the Permian period in the Oslo Rift near Larvik, Norway, larvikite’s dark, blue-gray to black matrix and chunky crystal structure make it particularly striking when polished into cabochons, beads, or statement pendants. Besides its visual appeal, it’s valued for durability (similar to other feldspars) and for the way it complements both minimalist and bold designs, making it a favorite for natural-stone jewelry that emphasizes texture and light.