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Esme Labradorite & Black Onyx Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold

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Esme Labradorite & Black Onyx Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold

The Esme labradorite engagement ring centers an oval natural labradorite — a smoky gray-blue stone famous for its flashing blue-green iridescence — accented with rich natural black onyx in a vintage-inspired design. A moody, one-of-a-kind ring for someone who wants depth and mystery over a clear faceted center, now offered in your choice of 10K, 14K, or 18K solid gold, or platinum.

Solid Gold · 10K / 14K / 18K · or Platinum Natural Labradorite · Oval · 5×7mm · 1.4ct Natural Black Onyx Accents Vintage Design Iridescent Flash One-of-a-Kind

The labradorite

The center is a genuine natural labradorite — a feldspar mineral prized for labradorescence, the flash of blue, green, and gold that seems to move beneath the surface as the light shifts (the same optical family as moonstone's glow). Because it's natural, each stone's flash and base color is unique and yours will vary from the photos. Labradorite is softer than diamond (6–6.5 Mohs), so it appreciates gentle care. Our non-traditional engagement ring guide and our moonstone guide are great reads for these iridescent feldspar stones.

The black onyx & vintage design

Rich natural black onyx accents frame the labradorite, creating a dramatic dark-on-shimmer contrast within a vintage-inspired setting. Explore more gemstone engagement rings and our black gemstone jewelry.

Choose your metal & karat

This ring is made to order in solid gold — never plating or vermeil over a base metal — so the color runs all the way through and will never wear off or turn your skin green. The cool white metals keep the focus on the labradorite's blue flash and the onyx's depth. Choose the karat and color that suits you from the drop-down menu:

10K Gold

The most hard-wearing and budget-friendly option, with a slightly paler tone and excellent everyday durability.

14K Gold

Our most popular choice — the ideal balance of rich color, durability, and value for daily wear.

18K Gold

The richest, most saturated gold in a premium alloy with a luxurious weight.

Platinum

Naturally white, hypoallergenic, and the most precious option — a lifetime heirloom metal (white setting only).

Available in white, yellow, or rose gold. Not sure which karat is right? Our 10K vs 14K vs 18K gold comparison guide breaks down color, durability, and price so you can choose with confidence.

  • Center stone: Natural labradorite, oval, 5×7mm, ~1.4ct, 6–6.5 Mohs
  • Accents: Natural black onyx
  • Average band width: 1.6mm
  • Metal: Solid 10K / 14K / 18K gold or platinum — white, yellow, or rose (select above)
  • Engraving: Complimentary, up to 16 characters
  • Made to order: Allow 2–3 weeks for production
  • Note: Softer center stone can be substituted on request if durability is a concern
  • Every order ships in a complimentary luxury velvet jewelry box

Sizing & care

Labradorite is softer than diamond (6–6.5 Mohs), so treat it gently: avoid hard knocks and abrasives, clean with warm soapy water and a soft cloth rather than ultrasonic or steam cleaners, and store it apart from harder stones. If you'd prefer a tougher center, we can substitute an alternative — just contact us. Please reference our sizing guide before ordering. An optional written appraisal can be added from the drop-down menu (non-refundable once completed).

Labradorite engagement ring FAQs

Is the labradorite natural?

Yes — genuine natural labradorite, a feldspar mineral known for its blue-green iridescent flash (labradorescence). The black onyx accents are natural too. Each stone is one of a kind.

Which metal and karat should I choose?

Every option is solid gold (or platinum), never plated. 10K is the most durable and affordable; 14K is our best-selling balance of color, strength, and value; 18K gives the richest gold tone; platinum is naturally white, hypoallergenic, and the most precious. White, yellow, and rose are available — see our karat comparison guide for help deciding.

What is the flashing color?

It's called labradorescence — light bouncing between microscopic layers inside the stone, producing shifting blue, green, and gold, similar in spirit to moonstone's glow.

Is labradorite durable enough for an engagement ring?

It's softer than diamond (6–6.5 Mohs), so it needs gentle care and is best for someone who'll treat it kindly. If durability is a concern, we can substitute a harder center stone on request.

Is this real solid gold?

Yes. The ring is solid gold throughout in the karat you select — the metal itself, not plating or vermeil. The color is permanent, won't wear off, and won't turn skin green.

How long does it take to make?

Made to order — please allow about 2–3 weeks. Requested modifications may adjust the timeline, and we'll confirm everything before production begins.

The Esme labradorite engagement ring centers an oval natural labradorite — a smoky gray-blue stone famous for its flashing blue-green iridescence — accented with rich natural black onyx in a vintage-inspired design. A moody, one-of-a-kind ring for someone who wants depth and mystery over a clear faceted center, now offered in your choice of 10K, 14K, or 18K solid gold, or platinum.

Solid Gold · 10K / 14K / 18K · or Platinum Natural Labradorite · Oval · 5×7mm · 1.4ct Natural Black Onyx Accents Vintage Design Iridescent Flash One-of-a-Kind

The labradorite

The center is a genuine natural labradorite — a feldspar mineral prized for labradorescence, the flash of blue, green, and gold that seems to move beneath the surface as the light shifts (the same optical family as moonstone's glow). Because it's natural, each stone's flash and base color is unique and yours will vary from the photos. Labradorite is softer than diamond (6–6.5 Mohs), so it appreciates gentle care. Our non-traditional engagement ring guide and our moonstone guide are great reads for these iridescent feldspar stones.

The black onyx & vintage design

Rich natural black onyx accents frame the labradorite, creating a dramatic dark-on-shimmer contrast within a vintage-inspired setting. Explore more gemstone engagement rings and our black gemstone jewelry.

Choose your metal & karat

This ring is made to order in solid gold — never plating or vermeil over a base metal — so the color runs all the way through and will never wear off or turn your skin green. The cool white metals keep the focus on the labradorite's blue flash and the onyx's depth. Choose the karat and color that suits you from the drop-down menu:

10K Gold

The most hard-wearing and budget-friendly option, with a slightly paler tone and excellent everyday durability.

14K Gold

Our most popular choice — the ideal balance of rich color, durability, and value for daily wear.

18K Gold

The richest, most saturated gold in a premium alloy with a luxurious weight.

Platinum

Naturally white, hypoallergenic, and the most precious option — a lifetime heirloom metal (white setting only).

Available in white, yellow, or rose gold. Not sure which karat is right? Our 10K vs 14K vs 18K gold comparison guide breaks down color, durability, and price so you can choose with confidence.

  • Center stone: Natural labradorite, oval, 5×7mm, ~1.4ct, 6–6.5 Mohs
  • Accents: Natural black onyx
  • Average band width: 1.6mm
  • Metal: Solid 10K / 14K / 18K gold or platinum — white, yellow, or rose (select above)
  • Engraving: Complimentary, up to 16 characters
  • Made to order: Allow 2–3 weeks for production
  • Note: Softer center stone can be substituted on request if durability is a concern
  • Every order ships in a complimentary luxury velvet jewelry box

Sizing & care

Labradorite is softer than diamond (6–6.5 Mohs), so treat it gently: avoid hard knocks and abrasives, clean with warm soapy water and a soft cloth rather than ultrasonic or steam cleaners, and store it apart from harder stones. If you'd prefer a tougher center, we can substitute an alternative — just contact us. Please reference our sizing guide before ordering. An optional written appraisal can be added from the drop-down menu (non-refundable once completed).

Labradorite engagement ring FAQs

Is the labradorite natural?

Yes — genuine natural labradorite, a feldspar mineral known for its blue-green iridescent flash (labradorescence). The black onyx accents are natural too. Each stone is one of a kind.

Which metal and karat should I choose?

Every option is solid gold (or platinum), never plated. 10K is the most durable and affordable; 14K is our best-selling balance of color, strength, and value; 18K gives the richest gold tone; platinum is naturally white, hypoallergenic, and the most precious. White, yellow, and rose are available — see our karat comparison guide for help deciding.

What is the flashing color?

It's called labradorescence — light bouncing between microscopic layers inside the stone, producing shifting blue, green, and gold, similar in spirit to moonstone's glow.

Is labradorite durable enough for an engagement ring?

It's softer than diamond (6–6.5 Mohs), so it needs gentle care and is best for someone who'll treat it kindly. If durability is a concern, we can substitute a harder center stone on request.

Is this real solid gold?

Yes. The ring is solid gold throughout in the karat you select — the metal itself, not plating or vermeil. The color is permanent, won't wear off, and won't turn skin green.

How long does it take to make?

Made to order — please allow about 2–3 weeks. Requested modifications may adjust the timeline, and we'll confirm everything before production begins.

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Description

The Esme labradorite engagement ring centers an oval natural labradorite — a smoky gray-blue stone famous for its flashing blue-green iridescence — accented with rich natural black onyx in a vintage-inspired design. A moody, one-of-a-kind ring for someone who wants depth and mystery over a clear faceted center, now offered in your choice of 10K, 14K, or 18K solid gold, or platinum.

Solid Gold · 10K / 14K / 18K · or Platinum Natural Labradorite · Oval · 5×7mm · 1.4ct Natural Black Onyx Accents Vintage Design Iridescent Flash One-of-a-Kind

The labradorite

The center is a genuine natural labradorite — a feldspar mineral prized for labradorescence, the flash of blue, green, and gold that seems to move beneath the surface as the light shifts (the same optical family as moonstone's glow). Because it's natural, each stone's flash and base color is unique and yours will vary from the photos. Labradorite is softer than diamond (6–6.5 Mohs), so it appreciates gentle care. Our non-traditional engagement ring guide and our moonstone guide are great reads for these iridescent feldspar stones.

The black onyx & vintage design

Rich natural black onyx accents frame the labradorite, creating a dramatic dark-on-shimmer contrast within a vintage-inspired setting. Explore more gemstone engagement rings and our black gemstone jewelry.

Choose your metal & karat

This ring is made to order in solid gold — never plating or vermeil over a base metal — so the color runs all the way through and will never wear off or turn your skin green. The cool white metals keep the focus on the labradorite's blue flash and the onyx's depth. Choose the karat and color that suits you from the drop-down menu:

10K Gold

The most hard-wearing and budget-friendly option, with a slightly paler tone and excellent everyday durability.

14K Gold

Our most popular choice — the ideal balance of rich color, durability, and value for daily wear.

18K Gold

The richest, most saturated gold in a premium alloy with a luxurious weight.

Platinum

Naturally white, hypoallergenic, and the most precious option — a lifetime heirloom metal (white setting only).

Available in white, yellow, or rose gold. Not sure which karat is right? Our 10K vs 14K vs 18K gold comparison guide breaks down color, durability, and price so you can choose with confidence.

  • Center stone: Natural labradorite, oval, 5×7mm, ~1.4ct, 6–6.5 Mohs
  • Accents: Natural black onyx
  • Average band width: 1.6mm
  • Metal: Solid 10K / 14K / 18K gold or platinum — white, yellow, or rose (select above)
  • Engraving: Complimentary, up to 16 characters
  • Made to order: Allow 2–3 weeks for production
  • Note: Softer center stone can be substituted on request if durability is a concern
  • Every order ships in a complimentary luxury velvet jewelry box

Sizing & care

Labradorite is softer than diamond (6–6.5 Mohs), so treat it gently: avoid hard knocks and abrasives, clean with warm soapy water and a soft cloth rather than ultrasonic or steam cleaners, and store it apart from harder stones. If you'd prefer a tougher center, we can substitute an alternative — just contact us. Please reference our sizing guide before ordering. An optional written appraisal can be added from the drop-down menu (non-refundable once completed).

Labradorite engagement ring FAQs

Is the labradorite natural?

Yes — genuine natural labradorite, a feldspar mineral known for its blue-green iridescent flash (labradorescence). The black onyx accents are natural too. Each stone is one of a kind.

Which metal and karat should I choose?

Every option is solid gold (or platinum), never plated. 10K is the most durable and affordable; 14K is our best-selling balance of color, strength, and value; 18K gives the richest gold tone; platinum is naturally white, hypoallergenic, and the most precious. White, yellow, and rose are available — see our karat comparison guide for help deciding.

What is the flashing color?

It's called labradorescence — light bouncing between microscopic layers inside the stone, producing shifting blue, green, and gold, similar in spirit to moonstone's glow.

Is labradorite durable enough for an engagement ring?

It's softer than diamond (6–6.5 Mohs), so it needs gentle care and is best for someone who'll treat it kindly. If durability is a concern, we can substitute a harder center stone on request.

Is this real solid gold?

Yes. The ring is solid gold throughout in the karat you select — the metal itself, not plating or vermeil. The color is permanent, won't wear off, and won't turn skin green.

How long does it take to make?

Made to order — please allow about 2–3 weeks. Requested modifications may adjust the timeline, and we'll confirm everything before production begins.