Necklace Australian Opal Seeds 3

$160.00

An Australian opal pendant necklace in the colours of the Aussie outback, the necklace is of tiny shiny bronze seed beads with colour accents of blue Kyanite, Amethyst, Pearl, Tigers Eye and Turquoise.

  • Solid Boulder Opal pendant strung on bronze colour seed beads beads with blue Kyanite, Amethyst, Pearl, Tigers Eye and Turquoise.
  • The tiny Opal has deep crystal of mauve blue down the centre, sourced from central Queensland Opal fields.
  • Opal is 5mm across  at its widest point and 2cm down.
  • Total length including clasp is 44cm 
  • Necklace is designed and made by in Noosa by Indigo Isle and the opal is cut and polished by Noosa Studio Opals.
  • Every Indigo Isle necklaces comes in a beautifully packaged in a microfibre pouch and box. 

Gemstone Details

Solid Boulder Opal pendant strung on bronze colour seed beads beads with Amethyst, Pearl blue Kyanite and Turquoise.

The tiny Opal has deep rivulet of teal blue down the centre, sourced from central Queensland Opal fields.

Responsible sourcing.

Cut and polished by Noosa Studio Opals.

Birthstone Details

October: Opal, a captivating gem renowned for its enchanting play of colours, is a symbol of creativity, inspiration, and imagination. Much like the ever-changing ocean, opal's kaleidoscope of hues mirrors the dynamic nature of life. In ancient times, Greeks believed that opals granted the gift of prophecy and protection from disease. Throughout history, Europeans considered opal as a symbol of purity, hope, and truth.

February: Amethyst, the February birthstone, is a calming purple gem known for its spiritual significance. It's often associated with personal empowerment and inner strength, with some attributing mystical powers to it. Amethyst is even said to cure drunkenness and enhance quick-wittedness in business.

March: Aquamarine, the primary birthstone for March, mirrors the tranquillity of ocean waters. It represents happiness, hope, and everlasting youth. In times past, it was believed to offer protection to those at sea.

December: Turquoise, a vibrant blue-green gem, symbolises protection, fortune, and health. Its colour captures the essence of the natural world's beauty.

Jewellery Care

Please take really good care of your opal jewellery, avoid any chemical contact including make up, perfume and hairspray. Opals are somewhat fragile and can chip, shatter and be damaged by dropping or any sharp impact. Store in a cloth or a soft jewellery case.

Please be careful with any cosmetic chemical around natural gems as they can damage the surface.

Refrain from putting undue pressure on the necklace.

Dropping your good jewellery can result in stones becoming loose or chipping.