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Ethiopian opal pendant in nickel silver
Ethiopian opal pendant in nickel silver
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The Aztecs called the opal "vitzitziltecpatl" which means "hummingbird stone" because of its resemblance to the plumage of this bird. They also called it "Quetzalitztlipyollitli" which translates as "bird of paradise stone."
The Greeks believed that the opal granted the power of foresight and associated it with the tears of joy that the god Zeus shed after defeating the Titans.
The Romans valued opal for its ability to reflect the colors of other gemstones and considered it a symbol of hope and good fortune.
In the Middle Ages, opal was believed to have magical and healing properties and was associated with good luck.
Legend has it that, for the Australian Aborigines, the creator descended to earth from a rainbow, and where his foot touched the ground, opals were formed...
An enigmatic stone, with a special beauty that has captivated many civilizations throughout time.
Materials : alpaca
Care : do not get wet.
Polish once a month with white dialux polishing paste or liquid Brasso
Measures:
Opal size: 8 millimeters
Pendant measurement: 2 cm long x 1.5 cm wide
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