Our One-Off Labradorite and Aquamarine Sterling Silver Daphne Pendant is a striking statement piece that blends bold colour with elegant, flowing silverwork. The main stone is a beautifully polished Labradorite, flashing vivid blues and greens that shift and change with the light. Above it sits a soft, pastel Aquamarine in a geometric cut, adding a gentle contrast and lifting the design with a cool, refreshing sparkle. Organic silver lines wrap around both stones, creating a fluid, sculptural look that feels earthy, artistic, and effortlessly wearable.
If you'd like a chain with this pendant, check out our full selection of chains here and purchase the chain separately. Chain shown in picture: Heavy Snake chain.
All Silver Scene jewellery comes gift-boxed.
This piece has been ethically designed and made by hand by Silver Scene Ltd in our workshops in Bali, Indonesia. It is an exclusive Silver Scene design and limited to one piece only.
Pendant pictured is pendant sold.
Made from: Sterling Silver, Labradorite & Aquamarine. Keep clean with an anti-tarnish cloth.
Dimensions: Including bale 5.9 cm x 2.9 cm approx. Labradorite stone 3.2 cm x 2.4 cm approx. Aquamarine stone 0.8 cm x 1.3 cm approx.
About the stones
Labradorite
Labradorite is the birthstone for September.
Labradorite is a member of the Feldspar family and is treasured for its remarkable play of colour, known as labradorescence. It was first discovered in Labrador, Canada, by Moravian missionaries in 1770. Innuit people believed that Labradorite was the Northen Lights trapped in stones.
Labradorite is known to offer protection to its wearer. It’s also thought to enhance mental and intuitive abilities. It calms an overactive mind and energizes the imagination, bringing in new ideas.
Aquamarine
Aquamarine is the birthstone for March and the traditional 19th wedding anniversary stone.
Aquamarine gets its name from the Latin "aqua marina" which means "sea water”.
Aquamarine has been a popular stone for thousands of years, decorative jewellery and amulets using aquamarine have been found that date back to 500 B.C.
Believed to be a precious treasure from mermaids, sailors have worn aquamarine amulets to keep them safe at sea, ward off seasickness, and protect them from Satan. The Romans believed that aquamarines could cure medical problems with the liver, stomach, and throat. Healers used it to reduce fluid retention and to calm the nerves. In the Middle Ages, this gemstone was used to reduce anxiety and the toxicity of poisons. It was also used to protect against gossip!
Nowadays Aquamarine is believed to be the stone of courage. Its calming energies reduce stress and calms the mind. It filters information reaching the brain and clarifies perception, sharpens the intellect, and clears up confusion. It promotes self-expression, soothes fear and increases sensitivity.