Australian White Opal Ring
$695.00
4+ carat AUSTRALIAN WHITE OPAL FROM THE FAMOUS COOBER PEDY OPAL FIELD, SET IN 10k YELLOW GOLD RING, SIZE 9
With a pale body tone and soft flashes of color, white opals offer a gentle, luminous beauty. Less intense than black or crystal opals, they’re beloved for their subtle charm and organic variation. This high-dome ring stone displays lovely rolling flashes of pink and red. Metaphysically, white opals are believed to channel purity, clarity, and the divine feminine.
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