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Handmade Molten Silver Ring with Ethiopian Opal Cabochon: Size M (half)

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Handmade Molten Silver Ring with Ethiopian Opal Cabochon: Size M (half)

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This item will be posted to you by Emma Kate Fox Jewellery within 3 days of receiving payment.

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Discover the enchanting beauty of this Handmade Molten Silver Ring with Ethiopian Opal Cabochon. Featuring a stunning oval Ethiopian opal cabochon, this ring captures the mesmerising play of colours that the stone is renowned for, reflecting vibrant hues that shift with the light. Set in a unique textured bezel, the opal is securely framed, while the molten silver shank showcases an organic, handcrafted design that adds a touch of artistic flair. Perfect for any occasion, this ring is a captivating statement piece for those who appreciate the beauty of nature-inspired, artisan jewellery.

Ethiopian opals are typically characterised by their brilliant play-of-colour, which can include a range of colours such as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet. The transparency can vary, with some stones being more translucent while others are more opaque.

Many Ethiopian opals are hydrophane, meaning they can absorb water. This property can enhance their colour temporarily but can also affect their durability if not treated properly. It's essential to keep them away from prolonged exposure to water.

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