A sea of bubbly and bright Ethiopian opal is accented by 18K gold and diamonds in this 925 silver ring
An aquamarine from Madagascar is cupped by a crescent of diamond pavé. Set in 18K white gold on a 925 silver ring
A deep purple amethyst from Madagascar is gripped by amethyst pavé set in 18K gold. Ring is set in 925 silver
A magnificent 300 cts of Wallo (Ethiopia) opal are outlined in 18K gold and suspended from a necklace of Chinese freshwater pearls
9 Wallo (Ethiopia) white opals – a total weight of 88 cts - dance around this necklace, with South African diamonds. Set in 18K gold
Rough aquamarines (Madagascar) and a single freshwater pearl (China) create swaying drop earrings
A Tahitian pearl (14mm) dangles from a Wallo (Ethiopia) opal. Capped by an 18K gold clasp and suspended from a gold chain
On a swing of Chinese tektite balances a large crescent fire opal from Ethiopia and 3 Ethiopian Wallo opals, with yellow sapphire pavé
A large rectangular pendant (5 cm x 4 cm) of blue pietersite (Namibia) capped by 5 faceted aquamarines (Madagascar), set in 18k white gold
An uncommonly large 80 ct fire opal (Ethiopia) with exceptional play of color. Pendant is accented by 18k gold, with a 925 silver choker
Antique Roman glass, with yellow sapphire pavé and a 22 ct citrine (Madagascar). Roman glass, buried over 2000 years and transformed by oxidation, is highly sought after when it sparkles with a variety of vivid colors .
An elongated crystal of aquamarine from Madagascar is capped by diamond pavé set in 18K white gold, and suspended from a silver choker
A double schist, hexagonal crystal form, is a stark contrast to a luminescent Wallo (Ethiopia) opal clinging to its side. Set in 925 silver and suspended from a silver choker