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VINTAGE ESTATE 18K GOLD LARGE OPAL DIAMOND PENDANT PIN BROOCH 19 GRS APPRAISAL
$ 947.75
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VINTAGE ESTATE 18K GOLD LARGE OPAL DIAMOND PENDANT PIN BROOCH 19 GRS APPRAISALPERFECT 19 GRAMS OPAL IS 26 X 22 X 36MM 10 ROUND BRILLIANT DIAMONDS .60 TCW THIS CAME OUT OF AN ESTATE WHERE THE JEWELRY WAS FROM DUBAI THIS PIECE COMES WITH A WRITTEN APPRAISAL FOR YOUR INSURANCE PURPOSES FOR 3600.00.
feast your eyes on this unique pendant pin brooch Make a grand entrance with this unforgettable large natural natural opal gemstone the largest piece of opal I have seen flanked by 10 bright round cut diamonds .60 tcw . Crafted in 18K gold, this splendid pendant showcases a large colorful show-stopping opal iridescent cabochon and a brilliant buffed luster,
Captivating with a fascinating color play
This beguiling gemstone pendant takes her formal evening look to the next glamorous level.
A marvelous addition to her dressy attire, this mesmerizing gemstone opal is destined to be admired.
History: Thousands of years ago, rulers often wore the glittering orbs to guard their power and ensure their safety. These stones were placed in their crowns to protect themselves from enemies and ward off evil. At times, opals were even ground up and consumed to protect an individual from nightmares and evil spirits (although we don’t recommend this). In modern times opals are known to bring about happiness and confidence for the wearer. The rich play of color in some Opals gives them unsurpassed splendor and mystique. For this reason, Opal is one of the most fascinating and fabled of gemstones. - History: The rich play of color in some Opals gives them unsurpassed splendor and mystique. For this reason, Opal is one of the most fascinating and fabled of gemstones. The birthstone for October is an Opal. Opal is classified in three primary types according to body color supporting the play of colors. These types are black, white and transparent. Opals can have body colors such as colorless, yellow, brown, red or orange. The later is better known under the name of fire opal. The most famous opals are harlequin, pinpoint, flash, peacock and flame opal.