Custom 14k Yellow Gold Statement Ring with Black Opal and Diamonds Size 7.5 Certified
This stunning, custom statement ring is crafted of solid 14k Yellow Gold and features a large, approximately 4.70 carat natural Black Opal with intense orange-red play of color. The opal is mostly surrounded by approximately .45 ctw of round-faceted natural Diamonds, averaging approximately I-color and SI1-clarity, which enhance the ring's overall beauty and sparkle. This beautiful size 7.5 ring is perfect for any occasion. The Black Opal is the star of the show, and its unique play of color is sure to turn heads; the orange-red hues are vibrant and eye-catching, and the touches of green and blue help add glamour to any outfit. Originally handcrafted in the early 1990s, this pre-loved ring is a truly unique and special piece of jewelry that can last for generations. The stone has a fissure visible in some of the images - it is barely noticeable without magnification, and has been professionally stabilized. Includes an independently evaluated Retail Replacement Value card ($7,900) dated 2023, see images for details.
Opal, a captivating gemstone, is renowned for its unique "play-of-color," a mesmerizing display of spectral hues that shift and dance across its surface. This phenomenon, caused by the diffraction of light within its silica structure, makes each opal truly one-of-a-kind. Ranging from translucent to opaque, opals come in a variety of base colors, including white, black, and crystal. With a hardness of 5.5 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale, they require gentle care. Valued for their ethereal beauty and mystical allure, opals have been cherished for centuries.
The Diamond, a true marvel of the mineral kingdom, is renowned for its exceptional brilliance, unparalleled hardness, and timeless beauty. Composed of pure carbon crystallized in an isometric system, its atomic structure grants it a remarkable Mohs hardness of 10, making it the most scratch-resistant natural substance on Earth. This inherent strength, combined with their high refractive index and dispersion, allows Diamonds to capture and scatter light with mesmerizing fire and scintillation, creating their iconic sparkle. Primarily sourced from ancient volcanic pipes called Kimberlites, Diamonds form deep within the Earth's mantle under immense pressure and heat before being brought to the surface. Beyond their widely recognized use in jewelry, where their resilience symbolizes enduring love and commitment, industrial-grade diamonds are vital for cutting, drilling, grinding, and polishing applications across numerous industries. Available in a spectrum of colors, from colorless to fancy yellows, pinks, blues, and more, each Diamond possesses a unique character, making it a highly coveted and scientifically fascinating gemstone.