Australian Crystal Free-Form Shaped Pendant, Yellow Gold
$2,100.00
STUNNING 8.95ct FREE-FORM SHAPED PENDANT FEATURING HIGH-GRADE AUSTRALIAN CRYSTAL OPAL FROM THE FAMOUS OLYMPIC OPAL FIELD IN COOBER PEDY, AUSTRALIA, SET IN HAND-CRAFTED 14k YELLOW GOLD SETTING
Crystal opals, valued as the second most precious type after black opals, are transparent to translucent, allowing light to pass through and revealing the color play within, and offer a beautiful, brilliant play of color. These captivating gemstones can fetch prices up to $6,400.00 per carat. This particular stone was cut by the artist from rough purchased from an Australian opal miner. Metaphysically, opals are associated with optimism, creativity, and emotional healing. They are believed to spark inspiration, enhance intuition, and promote clarity in meditation
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