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➤ Discover the enduring beauty of antique jewelry, crafted to last and resist fading!
➤ Product Description
Opal:
In the jewelry world, opals are often described as gemstones that embody the beauty of all other gems. Some even consider their value comparable to that of the world's top five precious stones, such as diamonds and rubies. Since the 20th century, renowned jewelers like Cartier and Tiffany have featured opals in their high-end collections.
Symbolizing the rainbow, opals bring a bright future to their wearers. Their clear surfaces allude to pure love, earning them the nickname "Cupid's Stone." Throughout history, opals have been cherished by royalty and nobility in the West. Empress Josephine of France owned an opal necklace named "The Burning of Troy," and Queen Victoria gifted numerous opal jewels to her five daughters. In 1954, the Australian government presented Queen Elizabeth II with a necklace featuring the 205-carat "Andamooka Opal," known as "The Queen's Opal."
The ancient Roman naturalist Pliny once said, "To see an opal is to see a precious stone that has all the precious stones in it. For the fiery gleam of the ruby, the purple splendor of the amethyst, the green sea of the emerald, the yellow of the topaz, the deep blue of the sapphire, and so forth, all shining together in an incredible mixture of lights."
(Photographed under light, showcasing vibrant fire and iridescence)
★ Marking: Platinum K
★ Era: Circa 1970s
★ Dimensions: Ring face diameter approx. 2.4 cm / Thickness approx. 1.2 mm /
Ring band diameter approx. 1.53 cm / International ring size 8.5
★ Materials: K gold alloy +
Natural Australian Opal
Our curated collection of antique Western jewelry primarily dates from the 1930s to the 1970s!
Antique jewelry is no longer produced, and their numbers dwindle with each passing day. Once sold, they are gone forever. Their rarity is precisely what makes each piece so unique.
《A Gentle Reminder》
➤ Antique pieces are not new items and will naturally show signs of age, which only adds to their character and rarity. Please consider this and refrain from scrutinizing them with the strict standards applied to brand-new products. We hope that through these antique pieces, you will discover the stories behind them, revealing the elegance and radiance of bygone eras.
➤ All product images are of the actual items. Due to variations in computer monitor colors and lighting conditions during photography, there may be slight differences between the photos and the actual product. Please examine the photo details carefully and review the product information before placing your order. Thank you!
➤ Upon detailed confirmation of the photos, if the item arrives damaged and unwearable, a return can be requested. However, returns or refunds due to reasons such as the item not matching your imagination, size discrepancies, color variations, or damage not incurred during shipping will not be accepted.
➤ Antique Jewelry Care:
♞ Avoid contact with perfumes and cosmetics. Remove jewelry before bathing. If contact occurs, wipe gently to prevent residue from damaging the metal surface.
♞ If the jewelry will not be worn for an extended period, store it in a resealable bag to minimize prolonged exposure to air.
Product Description
Product Details
- Material
- Precious Metals
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- Taiwan
- Unique Features
- Customizable, Pinkoi Exclusive
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- Down to the last 1
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- No.23,640 - Accessories | No.2,098 - General Rings
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- Product Type
- Antique and Vintage
- Listing Summary
- One of a kind. Our curated collection of antique Western jewelry primarily dates from the 1930s to the 1970s. Antique jewelry is no longer produced, and their numbers dwindle with each passing day. Once sold, they are gone forever. Their rarity is precisely what makes each piece so unique.
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