imanit
Baroque Pearl
- Joined
- Aug 1, 2006
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I love your idea for the setting if this two sided opal. I have to admit that opals are my second love after pearls... and quickly becoming my first love. Australian opal prices are out of my range for stones that are worth having. I discovered Ethiopian Welo opal. It's still affordable and some stones are very stable.
The one below is one I cut from the parcel I bought directly from Ethiopia. This stone is unreal. I will have it set properly once I have some money to spare... for now I attached it with the gold wire to a chain I had.
those are other stones I cut from this parcel
I know that this forum is for pearls... but I was happy to learn that I'm not the only one that loves pearls AND opal....
Mother Nature IS making amazing things for us to see and appreciate.
The one below is one I cut from the parcel I bought directly from Ethiopia. This stone is unreal. I will have it set properly once I have some money to spare... for now I attached it with the gold wire to a chain I had.
those are other stones I cut from this parcel
I know that this forum is for pearls... but I was happy to learn that I'm not the only one that loves pearls AND opal....
Mother Nature IS making amazing things for us to see and appreciate.