Labradorite Disk Pendant with Rollo Chain
Jewelry - Pendants & Necklaces

Labradorite Disk Pendant with Rollo Chain

This piece features a circular, disk-cut labradorite gemstone pendant set in a minimalist gold-toned metal bezel. The gemstone exhibits characteristic labradorescence, displaying internal fractures and play of color in shades of moss green, smoky grey, and deep blue-teal. The stone surface appears polished but retains natural internal inclusions and cleavage planes typical of the feldspar family. It is suspended from a double-stranded or looped rollo-style chain composed of uniform, rounded circular links. The metal appears to be a gold-filled or gold-plated base, showing a consistent warm hue with a slight patina near the bail. No prominent maker's marks or hallmarks are visible in the provided image, suggesting a contemporary or artisan-made origin, likely from the late 20th or early 21st century. The condition appears fair to good; the chain links are well-articulated, though the stone displays some surface surface scuffing and an erratic fracture pattern that is inherent to labradorite but can be exacerbated by wear. The craftsmanship emphasizes the raw, geological beauty of the stone over ornate metalwork.

Estimated Value

$85 - $135

Basic Information

Category

Jewelry - Pendants & Necklaces

Appraised On

December 26, 2025

Estimated Value

$85 - $135

Item Description

This piece features a circular, disk-cut labradorite gemstone pendant set in a minimalist gold-toned metal bezel. The gemstone exhibits characteristic labradorescence, displaying internal fractures and play of color in shades of moss green, smoky grey, and deep blue-teal. The stone surface appears polished but retains natural internal inclusions and cleavage planes typical of the feldspar family. It is suspended from a double-stranded or looped rollo-style chain composed of uniform, rounded circular links. The metal appears to be a gold-filled or gold-plated base, showing a consistent warm hue with a slight patina near the bail. No prominent maker's marks or hallmarks are visible in the provided image, suggesting a contemporary or artisan-made origin, likely from the late 20th or early 21st century. The condition appears fair to good; the chain links are well-articulated, though the stone displays some surface surface scuffing and an erratic fracture pattern that is inherent to labradorite but can be exacerbated by wear. The craftsmanship emphasizes the raw, geological beauty of the stone over ornate metalwork.

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