Ethiopian Opal Beaded Necklace

Ethiopian Opal Beaded Necklace

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SKU:i-j-436
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Quick Overview

Facetted roundelle Ethiopian Opal beads, graduated sizes tapering from 4mm to 7mm. The beaded portion measures 16" long, and can be clasped between 17" to 19" with the sterling silver clasp and chain extender. The opals are nice quality- clear and colorful! 

Measurements: ~17" to 19" in length with extender

Location: Ethiopia

More Information

Opal is composed of hydrated silica. It is an amorphous silicate, meaning it does not form crystals. Opals are structurally composed of tiny spheres of silica, which when arranged in perfect geometry create the famous play of color associated with the stones. The arrangement of silica balls acts like a prism, which allows the rainbow spectrum of colors to be visible to the naked eye. Opal has been a stone of myth and mysticism for thousands of years. It was once worn for protection against sorcery and to enhance a person’s magical qualities. The idea that Opals are unlucky came about in 1829 after the publication of Scottish novelist Sir Walter Scott’s book Anne of Geierstein. In the novel, an Opal amulet signifies the downfall of the heroine, and this act of literature negatively affected the entire Opal industry for generations.