Opal Rings
Opal Gemstone Rings
At one time, people thought opals invited terrible luck. The uproar started in 1829 with Sir Walter Scott's novel, Anne of Geierstein. In his story, Lady Hermione wears an opal in her hair, but after it's sprinkled with holy water, the opal loses its sparkle – and she dies. Because of this incident, the people accused poor Hermione of being – what else? – a demon.
Thankfully, Britain's Queen Victoria did not let Lady Hermione's demise by dark forces keep her from her precious opal jewelry. Victoria loved opal necklaces and frequently gave opal rings as gifts to her children and her house staff. And with that, the British Royal Court set the fashion standard for the rest of the world.
Curious what Queen Victoria gifted for rings? We are. Perhaps she chose a delicate pink opal rope-shank setting or delightful purple tanzanite and opal flower ring. A beautifully handcrafted fire opal byzantine ring was indeed a choice for birthdays. And for the "just because" gift? We think it would be a choice between a vintage black opal and diamond platinum ring – and an opal and diamond halo ring in rose gold. (Those are fine choices!)
Opals are October's birthstone, as well as the traditional gemstone for 14th wedding anniversaries. From the simple elegance of white topaz and Ethiopian opal to an extravagant (but oh-so-necessary) diamond, sapphire, and opal ring in 14kt gold, this timeless gemstone makes alluring gifts for a special someone–or yourself. And who says engagement rings need to be a solitaire diamond? The dreamy beauty of opals makes it an excellent choice for the unconventional (and always unique) bride.
Whether you need the perfect accessory or want to give a close friend or relative a rare and elegant piece of jewelry that will last a lifetime, authentic opal rings are unique, beautiful, and timeless–just like you.