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Elizabeth | Edwardian Opal & Old Euro Cut Diamond Halo Ring in 18kt Gold, c.1910's

Elizabeth | Edwardian Opal & Old Euro Cut Diamond Halo Ring in 18kt Gold, c.1910's

Regular price $1,480.00 USD
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Meet Elizabeth,

An Antique Crystal Opal & Diamond Halo Ring

Cast in 18 karat yellow gold, this Edwardian era ring is mounted with a natural Australian crystal opal and over a third of a carat of Old European Cut diamonds.  The opal's color play is gentle, playing its reddish pinks and greens best in the sunlight.  Default ring size 6.25 US.
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The Center Stone: Natural White Crystal Opal, solid

  • stone count: 1
  • origin: Lightning Ridge, Australia
  • brightness of color play: 2.5 of 5
  • shape: oval cabochon cut
  • stone measurements (millimeters): 7.77mm x 5.18mm
  • stone measurements (inches): 0.3" x 0.2"
  • play of color description: full color spectrum visible, predominantly reddish pink/green with yellow/orange overtones and blue understones
  • additional notes: Polished conchoidal fracture on underside of stone.  Not noticable from top and does not jeopardize the stone's integrity.

The Accent Stones: Diamond, natural

  • stone count: 14
  • estimated total carat weight: 0.38ct
  • cut: Old European Cuts
  • average clarity grade: SI2
  • average color grade: G-H-I
  • fluorescence: 1 stone fluoresces

      The Setting: Edwardian Prong-Set, Halo Style Ring

      • metal: 18kt yellow gold, solid
      • top of ring width: 12.84mm (0.5")
      • ring height from finger: 4.90mm (0.2")
      • bottom of shank width: 1.52mm
      • ring weight: 2.38 grams
      • approximate default ring size: 6.25 US
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      About Opal

      While many believe opal to come only in a traditional white hue, this common misconception cannot be more inaccurate.  With over 200 varieties of natural opal discovered so far, the historically referred "Queen of Gems" can come in a wide variety of colors- before the stone's famous "play of color" rainbow effect is even taken into consideration.  Over 90% of the world's opal is produced in Australia with other well-known deposits located in Mexico, Ethiopia, Brazil, and the United States.

      Chemically, opal is an integrated combination of water and silica.  Water content in opal can range from 3% to 21% by weight, with average jewelry material ranging between 6% and 10%.  Because of this, it is advised to store your opal jewelry with care; safes and bank vaults can be notoriously dry.  We suggest storing opal in an airtight container along with a piece of water-moistened cotton when dry storage conditions are anticipated.  Some varieties are more resilient to harsh conditions than others.  It is safe to clean solid opal jewelry with warm water, mild soap, and a soft-bristled toothbrush.  Avoid chemicals, harsh abrasives, and ultrasonic cleaners.

      Shipping, Handling, & Inventory

      Your order will be processed and shipped within 4 business days.  All shipments are insured by the United States Postal Service, and most orders of $500 or more will require signature confirmation upon delivery.

      While we work hard to present our online customers with accurate inventory availability, we reserve the right to cancel and refund a sale if the item is sold somewhere else first.

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