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Three Stone Opal Ring in Ethical Gold

Flashes of color from the flashy Australian opals. This trinity ring stands for the past, present, and future of a relationship. Made by hand in ethical yellow gold.

Details

  • 18 karat yellow gold
  • Our signature ethical gold: mercury free and mined by indigenous women who receive fair pay
  • 1.01 ct round Australian opal
  • 2 pear cut solid opalfrom Australia 
  • October birthstone

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Three Stone Opal Ring in Ethical Gold

Flashes of color, dripping with that zest for life that makes raindrops dance.

This ethical gold ring features a 1.01 ct round opal, hugged by two pear cut opals. Arranged in a cluster of three stones, this arrangement symbolizes the past, present, and future of a relationship.

Set in a bezel setting, the iridescent gemstones are responsibly sourced from Australia.

You’ll receive the exact three stone opal ring from the photos. It’s one of a kind and ready to ship, which means once you place your order it can be on your doorstep a week from now.

Opal

Opal is the October birthstone. Flashes of color dancing in a glimmering stone, there’s not much that needs to be said about its beauty. This birthstone is as versatile as it is colorful – use it for playfulness and strength, tenderness and truth, to amplify your karma and keep your cool all at once.

Opal absorbs and reflects light as it dances, and likewise, it picks up thoughts and feelings, desires, and buried emotions, amplifying them and returning them to the source. Opal helps you to let go of patterns of fear, anger, negativity, and self-harm. If you need to let go of the one who doesn’t deserve you, have faith in Opal and this too shall pass.

Our signature ethical gold

We use 18 karat ethical gold, which is mined and processed with traditional, mercury free, low impact practices by indigenous Dayak women in Central Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo, who receive fair pay.

Style Tips

Stack this opal engagement ring with a gold nesting band for a bridal ring stack.