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Find Out MoreAn unusual 18ct75% pure gold (or 750 parts pure gold and 250 parts other metals) gold ring with a Roman setting of a monkey’s head carved out of labradoriteA fairly abundant greyish mineral that shows brilliant flashes of colour (usually green, blue or red) after it is polished – a phenomenon called ‘labradorescence’. Labradorite is usually cut with a flat surface in order to highlight the flashes of colour. Labradorite was originally found along the coast of Labrador; it is also found in Newfoundland and... with tiny rose diamonds for his eyes. Monkey jewellery has many symbolic meanings and was used as a protective good luck token in ancient cultures which regarded the monkey as an intelligent and wise animal. Labradorite was once believed to have formed from the Aurora Borealis and it’s not difficult to see why as the stone shimmers and changes colour, reflecting the magic of the naturalA natural stone is called such because it has not been subjected to any treatments. world, showing flashes of luminescent green. It was made circa 1880-1900.
The monkey is such an unusual subject but so cute!
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