Blue-Green Opal Ring From Coober-Pedy Opal Field
$134.00
3Ct BLUE-GREEN OPAL FROM THE FAMOUS COOBER-PEDY OPAL FIELD IN AUSTRALIA; set in 0.925 Sterling Silver ring, size 6
This stone features a lovely and subtle play of color and pattern, prominently blue and green flashes that appear deep in the stone, as if looking at fire in water. 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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