Ethiopian Welo Opal and Natural Cambodian Zircon Ring in Platinum Overlay Sterling Silver
Elevate the look of your jewellery collection with this exquisite Ethiopian opal and zircon ring. This ring is made from 925 sterling silver with a platinum overlay and sleek shank design to offer a comfortable fit. It is studded with oval shape gemstones in the centre and decorated with zircon rounds on the shoulder of the ring to give it more sparkle and shine. You can style it with an opal necklace to complete the set.
- Opal is the birthstone for October born people
- It has a sleek shank design and smooth under gallery
- Made from sterling silver with a platinum overlay
- Decorated with zircon rounds on the shoulder of the ring
- The three opal are prong set in the centre giving a rainbow colour hues
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SizeM
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ColourMilky White
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StyleTrilogy
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Product Code7262345
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Number of Gemstones9
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Total Gem Weight0.960ct.
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Metal NameSterling Silver
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Metal Weight2.000
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Metal Karatage925 Silver
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Metal TypeSilver
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PlatingPlatinum
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Length2.1 CM
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Width0.5 CM
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Height2.1 CM
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GenderFemale
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Main Stone Nameopal
- Ethiopian Opal Cushion 4x4mm Cabochon Cut Qty: 3 Weight: 0.900ct.
- White Zircon Round 1.1mm Faceted Cut Qty: 6 Weight: 0.060ct.
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