Atacama Opal drop pendant (22 x 14mm), 3.2cm, rhodiniert
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Sporty and elegant pendant with green-blue Atacama opal from Peru!
Size of the pendant 3.2 x 1.5 cm, inner diameter of the eyelet 4 mm.
Bezel setting and eyelet are made of highly polished, gold-plated 925 silver; silver weight 2.9g.
Size of the cabochon 22.5 x 14.5mm, stone weight 13.3ct. Each stone is unique in its color and grain; you will always receive a piece of jewelry with the same quality as shown.
Atacama Opal is an Opalite-Chrysocoll-Chalcedony mixture whose intense green-blue color is caused by Copper. At the localities where the rough is found (near Copiapó and Paipote in the Región de Atacama, northern Chile), the stone is referred to as Atacama Opal or Atacama Opalite; this name has also become established in the international mineral trade.
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| manufacturer | Marco Schreier Mineralienhandlung GmbH, Im Osterholz 1, 71636 Ludwigsburg, Germany, www.marcoschreier.com Contact | 
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