Description
Gorgeous Sterling Silver Genuine Natural Pink Opal Bracelet with Facet Cut Topaz stones Articulated and Reticulated, with so much detail 19 cm in Length, but adjustable for wrists 16.5 to 19cm 3.3 cm maximum width Stamped: 925 NOA Thailand, Noa for Jewellery designer Noa Zuman Weight is 28 Grams Largest Cabochon stone measures 15 X 15mm 7.02 carats, gemstone weight, just for the largest stone Fabulous Vintage condition, polished up Beautifully, all link joints and clasp are secure Pink Opal is often mistakenly sold as Pink Coral, as both are referred to Angel Skin. Zuman Jewelry is a high end jewellery brand founded in 1984 by husband and wife Tamir & Noa Zuman. In Zuman Jewellery, we've always been well known for our beautiful organic designs, intertwining sterling silver with ancient Roman glass and semi-precious stones. We blend playful designs with classical timeless style, carefully-considered handcrafted high quality fine 925 sterling silver pieces that are designed to help you make the best out of every day. Our chief designer, Noa, with an experience of over 20 years in jewellery design, is always driven to create the piece that is accessible, modern and effortlessly stylish. Noa Designs the pieces to suit any look and occasion, dressed up or dressed down. PINK OPAL INFORMATION Pink Opal is the national stone of Peru and it is relatively rare and can only be found in the Andes mountains. Its internal crystalline composition is random, meaning this gemstone lacks the colour play or fire of a usual Opal. Peruvian Opal is a sedimentary rock formed at low temperature from an igneous rock with high silica content. Its composition is basically composed of oxygen, silicon and hydrogen. Blue Peruvian opal Its high water content makes the Peruvian Blue Opal delicate and prone to heat. Heat can make these stones lose their intensity or even fracture. The stone has an iridescent property, especially in light at the right angle. Pink Peruvian Opal Peru Pink Opal is high in silica and this opal is almost a light to bright pink chalcedony. Pink opal is also found in western Australia. Pink opal is considered stable and also known as pink Andean Opal, Angelskin Opal and Andean Opal, and scientific name of silicified palygorskite. Rough Pink opal specimens can display stalactites, each coated with druze chalcedony and sometimes hyalite opal pockets form and these are crystal clear. Peruvian polished opal specimens do make beautiful specimens or spheres as mixture of pink opal and other impurities do give a beautiful appearance and some are covered with a unique rough formations of different shades pink and different shades white from porcelain white to petrified white chalk to chalcedony ....