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Black Opal

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This Precious Gemstone Has Been Mounted in a Stunning 18 Karat Gold Rin In ancient times, opals were included among the noble gems and ranked second only to emerald by...
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This Precious Gemstone Has Been Mounted in a Stunning 18 Karat Gold Rin
In ancient times, opals were included among the noble gems and ranked second only to emerald by the Romans. In the Middle Ages, they were believed to be a good luck charm. Today, they are highly treasured for their luminous panoply of colors.
Precious opals are translucent to transparent and are distinguished by a combination of milky to pearly opalescence and an attractive play of many colors. These colors flash and change as a stone is viewed from different directions and are caused by interference of light along minute cracks and other internal inhomogeneities. Black opal, with a very dark gray or blue to black body color, is particularly rare and highly prized.

Opal is deposited from circulating waters in such varied forms as nodules, stalactitic masses, veinlets, and encrustations and is widely distributed in nearly all kinds of rocks. It is most abundant in volcanic rocks, especially in areas of hot-spring activity. Though found in select areas around the world from India to Mexico, the specimens have traditionally been obtained from Australia; the Lightning Ridge field specifically is famous for superb black stones.

This elegant ring displays the precious gemstone in a sumptuous gold setting. The refined ring presents the stunning centerpiece without drawing attention away from it. The simple yet sophisticated style of this ring is a true classic. Surely the ancient Romans would have prized this ring for its beauty and rarity as much as we do, if not more.
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