Opal & Diamond Gemstone Ring by Kimberly Collins
Opal & Diamond Gemstone Ring by Kimberly Collins
Opal & Diamond Gemstone Ring by Kimberly Collins
Opal & Diamond Gemstone Ring by Kimberly Collins
Opal & Diamond Gemstone Ring by Kimberly Collins
Opal & Diamond Gemstone Ring by Kimberly Collins

Opal & Diamond Gemstone Ring by Kimberly Collins

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Discover the enchanting beauty of this Opal gemstone ring by Kimberly Collins. Set in luxurious yellow gold, this ring features a captivating Opal center stone, accented by sparkling diamond side stones. The vibrant play-of-color in the Opal, paired with the brilliance of the diamonds, creates a mesmerizing effect. Perfect for special occasions or adding a touch of elegance to everyday wear, this Opal and diamond ring is a timeless addition to any jewelry collection. Shop now to experience the exquisite craftsmanship and unique charm of this stunning piece.

Product Details:

  • 18kt Yellow Gold
  • 1.10ct Australian Opal
  • 0.12tw Natural Diamond Side Stones
  • Ready to Ship in Size 6.5

Product Style #: RI-SK-OP-RT-Y1.10

Skeie’s is devoted to presenting the highest quality of outstanding gemstones. We have a trained gemologist on hand with nearly 50 years of experience in the jewelry industry to reaffirm our ethical gemstone sourcing. 

 

Opal The name “opal” originates from the Greek word opallios, which meant “to see a change in color.” The Roman scholar Pliny used the word opalus when he wrote about this gemstone’s kaleidoscopic “play” of rainbow colors that could simulate shades of any stone. Opal’s characteristic “play-of-color” was explained in the 1960s, when scientists discovered that it’s composed of microscopic silica spheres that diffract light to display various colors of the rainbow. These flashy gemstones are called “precious opals.” Those without play-of-color are “common opals.” Dozens of opal varieties exist, but only a few, such as fire opal and boulder opal, are universally recognized. Opal’s classic country of origin is Australia. Seasonal rains soaked the parched Outback, carrying silica deposits underground into cracks between layers of rock. When the water evaporated, these deposits formed opal. The water content of opal gems can range from three to 21 percent—usually between six and 10 in gem-quality material. This, combined with hardness of only 5.5 to 6 on the Mohs scale, makes opal a delicate gemstone that can crack or “craze” under extreme temperature, dehydration, or direct light. Wearing opal jewelry is well worth the extra care, though. This October birthstone has remained a popular choice for centuries.

Product Care -Opal is generally stable, but heat from intense light can cause fracture lines called “crazing.” High heat or sudden temperature changes can also cause opal to fracture. Opal is attacked by hydrofluoric acid and caustic alkaline solutions.
-Warm, soapy water is always safe.
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