Dark, polished labradorite gathers light in quiet flashes. This labradorite rune stones set is made for slow drawing, reflection and simple ritual, held in the hand or chosen from its cotton printed pouch when you want a moment of focus.
The stones and symbols
The stones have a glossy, tumbled finish, with rounded edges that feel made for handling.
Grey-green and smoky tones run through the labradorite, with occasional blue-green flashes when the light catches.
The rune marks are picked out in warm gold, so the symbols stand clearly against the darker stone.
The pouch keeps the set together between readings, and makes the act of drawing a stone feel considered.
Use them at a desk, altar space or bedside table for journalling, meditation, or a quiet question at the start of the day.
The runes in context
Runes are letters from early Germanic alphabets, used historically for inscriptions, memorials and named objects. Their exact beginnings are still debated, with different theories placing early use among Germanic peoples including the Goths. In modern practice, rune sets are often used contemplatively: a stone is drawn, placed or reflected on as a prompt, rather than treated as a fixed prediction. The blank stone is a later addition found in many contemporary sets, often used to represent openness, uncertainty or the part of a question that has not yet formed.
Labradorite character
Labradorite is loved for the way it changes with the light. At one angle it can look deep and shadowed; at another, a small flash appears under the surface.
In crystal practice, labradorite is traditionally associated with intuition, inner vision and times of change. Here, that symbolism sits naturally with the runes: a tactile set for pausing, choosing and paying attention.
How to use and care for your set
Place the stones in the pouch, mix them gently, then draw one or arrange a small spread. Let the symbol act as a prompt for reflection, a journal note, or a questi…
region of manufacture: India