- Home /
- Budget Pay /
9K White Gold Brazilian Fire Opal and Diamond Pendant 4.40 Ct
£449.99
In ancient civilizations, the fire opal was revered for its mystical properties and believed to be a stone of great power. This precious gem with its warm sunny hue has been used to craft this ballerina ring with a diamond halo that silhouettes the oval shape of the centre stone. Once associated with fire deities and believed to harness the energy of the sun, this pendant shall fill you with purpose and zest for life.
- A brilliant oval Fire Opal (14x10mm) captivates the pendant.
- The opal is surrounded by a halo of baguette white diamonds.
- Brazilian fire opals are known for their vibrant colours and fire.
- The bracelet is fashioned out of premium 9K white gold.
-
ColourWhite
-
StyleHalo
-
Product Code7547389
-
Number of Gemstones1
-
Number of Diamonds60
-
Total Gem Weight4.428ct.
-
Metal Name9K White Gold
-
Metal Weight1.530
-
Metal Karatage9K
-
Metal TypeGold
-
Height2.6 CM
-
GenderFemale
-
Main Stone Nameopal
- White Diamond Baguette 1.5x0.75mm Faceted Cut Qty: 28 Weight: 0.224ct.
- White Diamond Tapered Baguette 1.5x0.75x0.38mm Faceted Cut Qty: 32 Weight: 0.256ct.
- Fire Opal Oval 14x10mm Faceted Cut Qty: 1 Weight: 3.948ct.
How we Deliver Joy
Lovely Pieces of Jewellery
Got some lovely pieces of jewellery at TJC over the years. Quite a selection! Home department is good too. Love discounts and free delivery offers. Pleasure to browse through the lines. Thank you TJC.
- Mrs Svitlana Cook
Pleased With Everything
Beautiful products at fantastic prices. I am pleased with everything I have bought. All well made. Easy to order, kept informed of progress of purchases. Quick delivery. Everything well presented.
- Christine Brown
Great Service at Great Prices
Great service, great choice of quality products, at great prices. Excellent helpful company.
- Ms Glynis McDonnell
Supports Charity To Feed Children
Good website…easy ordering…excellent service…
Beautiful products…will be a regular place to purchase from.
Supports charity to feed children.
- Mrs Janet Howe