


Deco Disco Opal Necklace
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- 14k gold slim lobster clasp
- Stone: Ethiopian Opals
- Bead size: 3mm
- 18" total length
- Made in NYC
- Please measure length on your neck to confirm
This multi-colored strand of opal beads is making us so happy this season, with it's varying shades of fiery blues, blush, lilac, teal, and orange. These magical opals are the perfect thing to mix in with your neck mess to bring some color and magic to your jewelry look.
Opal is a soft stone and is prone to drying out and cracking if improperly treated. Chemicals including hair products, dyes, oils, cleaners, perfumes, lotions, and chlorine should be avoided while wearing your opal jewelry.
Keep your opals cool and out of hot sunlight so they don’t crack and get discolored from too much heat. Your opals need to breathe - they should not be kept in a closed box.
Clean with care: gently wipe them down with a soft, damp cloth after wearing to clean off any oils or residue and rehydrate them.
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Use a piece of string (or tape measure) to find the desired length of your necklace, and then measure the length of the string. The image below shows roughly where the necklace lengths fall. However, we suggest using the measuring method to see exactly how the lengths fall on your neck, as they fit every body a little differently.

Deco Disco Opal Necklace
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About the
Opals
Shimmering with healing properties, Opal is full of high vibrational energy, amplification powers, and a perfect sense of balance. It is said that with its display of fire, opal can spark creativity, and that the “dance” of its fire can help people better enjoy their lives. Opal brings renewed hope, good karma, bright balance, and regulation.
In Greek mythology, opals were considered the stone form of the tears that Zeus wept after the defeat of the titans. Indian lore considers it part of the Goddess of Rainbows after she turned to stone to avoid the romantic advances of other gods. It was considered by all in the ancient world to be the most bewitching and mysterious of gems.
How to
Layer Your Necklaces
Curate your very own, dynamic "neck mess" by combining different lengths, materials, and colors to suit your mood and adapt to your look.
- Rated 2 out of 5 stars1 year ago2 Stars
Opals kept falling off
CcrescentiaWas this helpful? - Rated 5 out of 5 stars2 years agoNecklace
Very nice and they are so helpful — great quality!!
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