Ethiopian Welo Opal DIamond Necklace
The most important opal discovery in Ethiopia to date was made in 2008 near the town of Wegel Tena in the Wollo Province in the northern part of the country. This opal can have vivid play-of-color flashing from a body color of clear, white, yellow, orange, or brown.
14K White Gold Ethiopian opal 0.91ct
Diamonds in halo and bail 0.16ctw
Pendant approximately 5/8 x1/2in
20in 14k white gold pendant chain with spring ring clasp
Please note: Geniune Ethiopian opals should not be immersed in water. Please remove jewelry when bathing or swimming. The hydrophane property of Ethiopian opals sometimes causes durability issues and change in appearance.
The most important opal discovery in Ethiopia to date was made in 2008 near the town of Wegel Tena in the Wollo Province in the northern part of the country. This opal can have vivid play-of-color flashing from a body color of clear, white, yellow, orange, or brown.
14K White Gold Ethiopian opal 0.91ct
Diamonds in halo and bail 0.16ctw
Pendant approximately 5/8 x1/2in
20in 14k white gold pendant chain with spring ring clasp
Please note: Geniune Ethiopian opals should not be immersed in water. Please remove jewelry when bathing or swimming. The hydrophane property of Ethiopian opals sometimes causes durability issues and change in appearance.
The most important opal discovery in Ethiopia to date was made in 2008 near the town of Wegel Tena in the Wollo Province in the northern part of the country. This opal can have vivid play-of-color flashing from a body color of clear, white, yellow, orange, or brown.
14K White Gold Ethiopian opal 0.91ct
Diamonds in halo and bail 0.16ctw
Pendant approximately 5/8 x1/2in
20in 14k white gold pendant chain with spring ring clasp
Please note: Geniune Ethiopian opals should not be immersed in water. Please remove jewelry when bathing or swimming. The hydrophane property of Ethiopian opals sometimes causes durability issues and change in appearance.