Opal Inlay and Diamond Ring
Opal Inlay and Diamond Ring
Opal and Diamond Ring. There is approximately 2.00 carats of mesmerizing bluish-green inlaid boulder opals in this 14 karat yellow gold ring. Accented with channel-set diamonds, this freeform ring is approximately 8 mm to 11 mm wide. It is US size 7. This ring can be resized for an additional $100, please allow an additional 10 days for shipping if we resize it. This ring is certified and appraised for $5,900.00 marketable cash value.
Auction Code: S8/3.2
#24thWeddingAnniversaryGift #OctoberBirthstone #QueenofGemstones #symboloffidelity
Most rings can safely be sized within 2 sizes (up or down) of the stated size.
Opals are delicate gemstones and require special attention while wearing and cleaning. Please consult your trusted jeweler or jewelry website for more details.
National gemstone of Australia
Considered good luck in the Middle Ages
Ancient Romans considered the opal to be a symbol of hope and good fortune
The Bedouins believed that opals contained lightning and fell from the sky during thunderstorms.
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Opal Inlay and Diamond Ring
Opal and Diamond Ring. There is approximately 2.00 carats of mesmerizing bluish-green inlaid boulder opals in this 14 karat yellow gold ring. Accented with channel-set diamonds, this freeform ring is approximately 8 mm to 11 mm wide. It is US size 7. This ring can be resized for an additional $100, please allow an additional 10 days for shipping if we resize it. This ring is certified and appraised for $5,900.00 marketable cash value.
Auction Code: S8/3.2
#24thWeddingAnniversaryGift #OctoberBirthstone #QueenofGemstones #symboloffidelity
Most rings can safely be sized within 2 sizes (up or down) of the stated size.
Opals are delicate gemstones and require special attention while wearing and cleaning. Please consult your trusted jeweler or jewelry website for more details.
National gemstone of Australia
Considered good luck in the Middle Ages
Ancient Romans considered the opal to be a symbol of hope and good fortune
The Bedouins believed that opals contained lightning and fell from the sky during thunderstorms.