Description
Named after the Old Norse word for secret, Rún is a name that suits labradorite better than almost any other stone. It looks plain until the light finds it, and then something golden and unexpected moves beneath the surface. That quality of concealment and sudden revelation felt like an honest match.
Stone: Labradorite
Wire: Oxidised copper
About Labradorite
- Labradorite comes from Canada and Madagascar, and the Inuit have a legend that the Northern Lights were once struck into the rocks by a warrior’s spear, leaving their light trapped inside.
- The colour that flashes through it shifts depending on how the light hits, moving between mossy green, blue, and golden bronze, so the stone looks different throughout the day.
- It is associated with intuition and protection, particularly the idea of shielding your own energy from being worn down by the world around you.









