Opal Necklace

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Like a prism, the opal splits white light into all the colours of the spectrum, and the light eventually bounces back out the top of the stone, at which point we get an eyeful of beautiful opal colours.

In Greek mythology, opals were considered the stone form of the tears that Zeus wept after the defeat of the Titans.


Opal is the birthstone for October.

This natural faceted Opal has been set in a 9ct gold claw setting and suspended on a super fine curb chain.

Solid 9ct Gold

Length as shown : 45cm - 18ins

Opal: 4mm diameter

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Like a prism, the opal splits white light into all the colours of the spectrum, and the light eventually bounces back out the top of the stone, at which point we get an eyeful of beautiful opal colours.

In Greek mythology, opals were considered the stone form of the tears that Zeus wept after the defeat of the Titans.


Opal is the birthstone for October.

This natural faceted Opal has been set in a 9ct gold claw setting and suspended on a super fine curb chain.

Solid 9ct Gold

Length as shown : 45cm - 18ins

Opal: 4mm diameter

Like a prism, the opal splits white light into all the colours of the spectrum, and the light eventually bounces back out the top of the stone, at which point we get an eyeful of beautiful opal colours.

In Greek mythology, opals were considered the stone form of the tears that Zeus wept after the defeat of the Titans.


Opal is the birthstone for October.

This natural faceted Opal has been set in a 9ct gold claw setting and suspended on a super fine curb chain.

Solid 9ct Gold

Length as shown : 45cm - 18ins

Opal: 4mm diameter

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