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Opal is available in bracelets, earrings, anklets, rings, hair pins, and necklaces and available in numerous variety of additional accessories and sizes : 10mm, 8mm & 6mm is available. for 6mm  place request in custom request box.

 

Each beautiful bracelet has been hand crafted from real semi precious gem stone crystals boasting elevating properties. Available with Gold, Silver, Rose Gold, Black and Gunmetal hardware as well as in  multiple finishes. You have the option of one bracelet or a set of two or three designed to be worn together. Custom orders are welcome for additional fee. 

 

Royally Adorned

 

Opal Bracelet

$60.00 Regular Price
$55.00Sale Price
Color Hardware
  • In a cave in Kenya, Louis Leakey, the famous anthropologist, uncovered the earliest known opal artifacts. Dating back to about 4000 B.C., they most likely came from Ethiopia. Historically, opal discoveries and mining progressed similarly to the ways diamond, emerald, ruby and sapphire were produced. As early humans found various gemstones, they slowly learned to work them into decorative shapes. As communities developed, gems became symbols of wealth

    Writers have compared opals to volcanoes, galaxies, and fireworks. Admirers gave extraordinary opals poetic names like Pandora, Light of the World, and Empress. In ancient Rome, this gem symbolized love and hope. The Romans gave it a name—opalus—that was synonymous with “precious stone.”

    In 75 AD, the Roman scholar Pliny observed, “Some opali carry such a play within them that they equal the deepest and richest colors of painters. Others…simulate the flaming fire of burning sulphur and even the bright blaze of burning oil.” He marveled that this kaleidoscopic gem encompassed the red of ruby, the green of emerald, the yellow of topaz, the blue of sapphire, and the purple of amethyst.

     

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