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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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| United Kingdom | £0.00 | £0.00 |
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This handcrafted opal mosaic ring is a vibrant, one-of-a-kind piece, set in richly textured molten sterling silver. This ring is hand-forged and shaped individually, resulting in an organic, lava-like texture that flows across the surface — raw, imperfect, and strikingly beautiful.
The centrepiece is a glowing opal mosaic, made from carefully selected opal fragments set in a smooth bezel. The opal shimmers with flashes of blue, green, pink, and orange — a play of colour that shifts with movement and light. The mosaic style adds depth and character to the stone, making each ring entirely unique.
Set in a solid .925 sterling silver band, this ring is perfect for lovers of bold, artisan jewellery with a natural, elemental feel. Whether worn as a bohemian statement ring or a meaningful gift, it carries an earthy, celestial energy that feels both ancient and modern.
Opal mosaic is a unique and artistic way of showcasing the beauty of opal. Instead of a single large stone, a mosaic is made by carefully arranging small pieces of genuine opal—usually natural or doublet opals—into a pattern or patchwork, then bonding them together (typically with resin or on a dark backing) to enhance the play of colour and create a striking visual effect.
Designed by Emma Kate Fox
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