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                              Gem Welo Opal & Diamond Ring - 14k Yellow Gold
Item Description

Solid 14k Yellow Gold Ring with one Welo Opal and Diamond Accents

This  Opal from Welo, Ethiopia is 100% Natural and is not a doublet or triplet.

              Please Note: The opal is not set as of yet.    Prongs will be sanded down to size and the Opal will be set once I know your ring size. Regards Kent
  • GOLD WEIGHT:  3.9 grams solid 14k Yellow Gold
  • OPAL SIZE:  11 x 9 x 4.9 mm
  • OPAL WEIGHT:  2.17 carats
  • COLORS:  Neon Red, Orange, Green, Yellow
  • QUALITY:  Flawless
  • BRIGHTNESS:  4.5
  • PATTERN:    3-D Harlequin
  • ROUND DIAMONDS:  56 Brilliant Cut @ .8 - 1.0  mm each / SI Clarity / E-F in Color
  • BAGUETTE DIAMONDS:  2 @ 2.8 x 1.8 mm each / VS Clarity/ E-F in Color
  • TOTAL DIAMOND WEIGHT:  .64 total carat weight
  • RING SIZE:  US 6 1/2  or British & Australian 
          
Ring can be re sized free of charge. 


BRIGHTNESS IS RATED ON A ONE TO FIVE SCALE AS:

5.  Opal is Brilliant and Color Jumps out of the stone at you at arms length

4.  Opal is Bright and Color is Crisp and Sharp at arms length

3.  Opal has Good Color at arms length  

2.  Opal has Fair color but Nothing Special 

1.  Opal has Color but is Fairly Dull 

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT Ethiopian OPAL.

  Welo opal is what is known as Hydrophane opal it comes from Ethiopia, Africa. Hydrophane comes from the Greek words meaning "water-loving ". The difference between Welo Opal and Australian opal is Welo opal will absorb water and Australian opal will not.  The downside of this is that if it is allowed to stay wet for any length of time, it will absorb water and lose its colour. This will not hurt or damage the opal in any way, but the opal can temporarily turn clear or opaque and lose its color until it dries. Not to worry as the opal will regain its original colour once allowed to dry. For this reason, it is best to try to keep your Ethiopian opal jewellery dry. How long does it take to dry if it absorbs water? Well, this could be an hour up to a few days, depending on how much water the opal has absorbed and the temperature and humidity where it is drying. There is a lot of information on the internet about the origin and creation of Ethiopian opal.


Photos were taken under a 40 watt soft white light, without a flash and are NOT ENHANCED IN ANY WAY!  I have been making Opal Jewelry for 25 years and stand behind all my work.