This ring is inspired by the Aztec god, Quetzalcoatl who was often considered the god of the morning star. As the morning star, he was known by the title Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli, meaning "lord of the star of the dawn". He was known as the inventor of books and the calendar, the giver of maize (corn) to mankind, and sometimes as a symbol of death and resurrection.
Available in Labradorite and Moonstone. The iridescent flashes of light inside Labradorite are said to represent the light within the darkness, and can bring new possibilities into your life. Moonstone is said to help people discover what they really want and need.
The stones on this ring float across the hand creating an effortlessly modern design. Each natural Moonstone and Labradorite is tightly set in a four prong setting to let the stones really shine.