Ethiopian Black Opal Drop poetry and nature
A pear-cut Ethiopian Black Opal, 4.96 carats, accompanied by a 0.10-carat diamond and set in 18-karat yellow gold. A unique piece, born of nature and light. Ethiopian opal reveals an extraordinarily intense play of colors: flashes of deep blue, bright red, emerald green, and golden yellow intertwine in an iridescent dance. Pliny the Elder described opal as a gem that encompasses “the fire of the garnet, the brilliant purple of the amethyst, and the sea green of the emerald, all sparkling together in an incredible union.” Baudelaire, however, compared “living opals” to the eyes of cats, capable of changing and vibrating under the light. This stone seems to encompass both worlds: classicism and mystery, poetry and nature.
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A pear-cut Ethiopian Black Opal, 4.96 carats, accompanied by a 0.10-carat diamond and set in 18-karat yellow gold. A unique piece, born of nature and light. Ethiopian opal reveals an extraordinarily intense play of colors: flashes of deep blue, bright red, emerald green, and golden yellow intertwine in an iridescent dance. Pliny the Elder described opal as a gem that encompasses “the fire of the garnet, the brilliant purple of the amethyst, and the sea green of the emerald, all sparkling together in an incredible union.” Baudelaire, however, compared “living opals” to the eyes of cats, capable of changing and vibrating under the light. This stone seems to encompass both worlds: classicism and mystery, poetry and nature.
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