
Colours of Opal in Silver
1.5ct Ethiopian Opal & Tanzanite Bracelet Sterling Silver
492498
529.00
Opal, the birthstone for October, is is often regarded as the Queen of Gemstones - and there’s no question as to why. Often compared to fireworks and galaxies, opal has a unique rainbow of colour that leaves other gems envious. Opal can be transparent, translucent or opaque. Opal comes in a rainbow of colours. In fact, boulder opals can have every colour of the rainbow in just one gem. The first known opal relics were found in a cave in Kenya. However, it is believed by geologists that these opals originated in Ethiopia around 4000 BC. Interestingly, it wasnt until the 1990s when miners rediscovered Ethiopian opals all over again despite the age of this regions relics.
This bracelet features:
- 4x Pear cut Ethiopian Opal gemstones measuring approx. 9x7mm, with a total minimum gemstone weight of 1.54ct.
- 3x Round cut African Tanzanite gemstones measuring approx. 4.0mm, with a total minimum gemstone weight of 2.94ct.
- Total number of gemstones is 7, with a combined total minimum gemstone weight of 4.48ct.
- Expertly crafted in Sterling Silver with Rhodium Plating and a metal weight of 6.75 grams.
The bracelet measures approx. 19-22cm in length and measures approx. 2.4-9mm wide. The bracelet sits approx. 4.8mm above the wrist and is secured using a parrot clasp.
Country of Origin: INDIA