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Pendants, necklaces and Mala-centres, all lets us wear our stones next to our hearts, the gold work is an intricate frame, a ‘home’ for the stone. Often pendant stones are ‘studio – cut’, shaped in an uneven amorphous form, and one has to be creative in finding ways to set them beautifully. |
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22 and 19k pirced (Jahli) gold pendant, set with small colourless diamonds.
Opal cut and curved in studio. |
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Curved Australian opal,(naturaly double layered) Israel 2006 |
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The large, central opal is a Rolling-Flash with very good Fire.
This pendant was quite an ambitious project at the time of its making. With expensive stones and fancy work, it was out of range for my then customer base.
Sold to an unknown customer in the US, |
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Pendant of Australian opals cut and curved in-studio. With 21 natural pink and yellow fancy colour diamonds.
Rose gold, 18 & 22k. India
2004 |
Boulder opal and diamonds in 22 & 18k rose gold. India 2003 |
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| A simple curved Boulder Opal and one diamond in 22 & 18k rose gold. India 2003 |
Boulder Opal, Curved and cut through the
layers. In 18 & 22k rose gold. (50mm Long)
With small diamonds, 'about 2003' India. |
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Possibly a variety of Bolder opal ? with sphere like pattern.
Anyone knowing the proper name for this opal variety, is very welcome to let me know.
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Pendant in 22 & 18k rose gold and diamonds. ‘From 2002’ India. |
A Yowah-nut' Opal [of simple quality].
Set in a 22 & 18k, rose gold, with little diamonds. India '2002'. * The images of this work are small and very low in quality... |
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| Flash Opal in 22k rose gold, and one small Ruby.‘1996’ India. |
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