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Looking for a gold statement ring that truly embodies the essence of sophistication and style? Look no further than this stunning Rock Pool gold ring! With its eye-catching fuchsia pink colour teamed with pink sapphires and beautifully recycled 18ct yellow gold, this is a piece that demands attention and admiration. The Gold Statement Ring Spec; Metal; Recycled 18ct Yellow gold Pink Sapphires; The gemstones used are traceable to the cutter who sources the raw material from conflict free sources. There is approximately 0.42cts of pink sapphires Finger Size; M is in stock, I can make to order in any finger size. Quality;This gold statement ring like all the Rock Pool Collection pieces are hand crafted by us in our workshops in Surrey and London in no less that 9 different processes! A labour of love! Measurements; The band is 31mm at the top tapering down to 4.4 mm at the back and the 18ct gold ring weighs an impressive 22gms. Looking For Something That Will Truly Impress? Cast Your Eyes On This Gold Statement Ring How To Style It It's not just the beauty and craftsmanship of this gold ring that makes it special; it's also incredibly versatile. Whether you're wearing a simple, minimalist outfit or something more flamboyant and colourful, this statement ring is sure to add the wow factor. So don't wait - make a statement with this stunning fuchsia pink gold statement ring!
The future is very bright for Ethiopian opals. They are becoming much more visible in the gem and jewelry market, and the gem-buying public is becoming aware of them. All of this has occurred without a major mining company or jewelry brand spending millions of dollars to promote them. They occur in a variety of translucent to transparent basecolors with vivid play-of-color in a variety of patterns. They currently sell for very reasonable prices when compared to similar-appearance material from Australia. Significant amounts of Ethiopian opal are being produced and the country might become the first important challenger to Australian opal, which has dominated the world opal market for over 100 years. Ethiopian Opal is a new variety of opal discovered in Wollo province of Ethiopia. It is highly valued for its vibrant body hues, bold color flashes and patterns. These opals are superior in terms of quality but are relatively cheaper than the other popular origin varieties such as Australian Opals. Ethiopian opals are not only beautiful, but they generally cost less than similar-quality opal from Australia. People now go to the store looking for “Welo opals” or “Ethiopian opals.” They also use the internet and search for these opals by name. This surge of public awareness has developed in just a few years without a major mining company or jewelry brand spending millions of dollars to promote them. This popularity is being driven by the beauty of Ethiopian opal and their current attractive prices. faceted Ethiopian opal Faceted Ethiopian opal: Many translucent to transparent pieces of Ethiopian opal are faceted, such as these four small trillion-cut gems The most important opal discovery in Ethiopia to date was made in 2008 near the town of Wegel Tena in the Wollo Province in the northern part of the country. This opal can have vivid play-of-color flashing from a body color of clear, white, yellow, orange, or brown. It is more stable than the North Shewa opal. This material quickly became known in the trade as “welo opal,” but the names “wollo” and “wello” are also encountered. Much of the welo opal is produced from a single area of stratified volcanic rocks. The main vein is an opalized rhyolitic ignimbrite up to one meter thick that overlies a base of clay. The opal likely formed as silica-bearing waters accumulated on top of the impermeable clay. Silica gel precipitated in the pore spaces of the ignimbrite and was later transformed into opal.
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Super cute and colorful spirit quartz clusters in an array of point formations mostly in a more delicate fairy quartz, but some with a chunkier point growth. All are a nice saturated light purple coloring, and they all have either yellow from iron, or red from hematite. Some have both. One also has some black to it from hematite too. Most of these are cluster formations that have a flat bottom, but a few will not stand as you will see in the videos. All spirit quartz hails from South Africa. You will receive the exact Spirit Quartz cluster you choose. When you change the menu to the selection, the photo will update to the assigned piece. They are in roughly the same order as the individual piece photos are in the gallery. There are more options on the website as well! --- Learn about crystal properties on the 'Crystal Quick Facts' page. Orders are packed with love, care, & free gifts. Colors may vary due to the screen. See FAQ for more. Follow @contempocrystals on IG!! Thanks!!
We live in a world of refined sugar, synthetic clothing, and faux everything. So it’s imperative that we take a step back and get in touch with our roots: get lost in nature, eat something un-processed and check out some gorgeous pieces of jewelry made with natural gemstones and crystals. Whether you’re looking for a simple accent or a big statement piece, look no further than these “au natural” gemstones to take your collection to a more refined place.
The Light of the Desert is the world's largest faceted cerussite gem, weighing 898 carats (179.6 grams). It is a cerussite gem in the Royal ...
About Essaouira rhombus earrings A Moroccan theme where Goossens cabochons are revisited as Berber jewelry thanks to the golden brass crafted in a raw way that contrasts with the hard stones and more sophisticated rock crystals. Rhombus earrings in brass soaked in a 24-carat gold bath, yellow gold color, adorned with carnelian stones and freshwater salmon colored pearls.