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Silver Bracelet Birthstone October - Opal

Silver 925 · Opal


Regular Price 91£

    Material
      Stone
        Size 15-18 cm
        Size guide

        Find your bracelet size.

        Each bracelet type is worn a little differently — pick yours below. All you need is a piece of string and a ruler.

        Measure your wrist

        1Wrap a piece of string just above the wrist bone.
        2Keep the string relaxed against the skin — don't pull tight.
        3Mark where the string overlaps and measure it with a ruler.

        Even simpler: measure a bracelet that fits you perfectly, laid flat, clasp included — that's your size.

        Choose how you like to wear it

        +1 cmSnug fit — the bracelet sits fixed on the wrist.
        +1,5 cmClassic fit — slides gently without slipping over the hand.
        +2 cmLoose fit — falls relaxed, bangle style.

        Example: a 16 cm wrist + 1.5 cm → a 17.5 cm bracelet.

        Which size to pick

        15–18Range (extension chain): your calculated size should fall inside it, ideally near the middle.
        17 cmFixed size: pick it if it matches your calculated size (±0.5 cm).

        Wrong size? We exchange it for free within 30 days — the courier comes to you.


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        Silver 925

        Silver 925 is an alloy consisting of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper

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        Piece Story

        Silver Bracelet Birthstone October - Opal

        Birthstone

        Silver Bracelet Birthstone October - Opal

         

        Opal is an enigmatic semi-precious stone. It is known as a crystal of light, purity, and playfulness. Opal is said to inspire clarity and courage to conquer even the most ambitious dreams.

        Guide: Light, Purity, Playfulness

        Month: October

        Features: Opal is particularly sensitive to contact with water. Repeated exposure will cause it to take on shades of green.

         

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        Fit & Feel

        Product Details

        Weight

        Style

        Dainty

        Dimensions

        15cm - 18mm

        Stone Cut

        Faceted

        Stone Dimensions

        4 mM

        What's in the Piece

        Materials & Stones.

        Material

        Silver 925

        Silver 925 is an alloy consisting of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper

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        Stone

        Opal

        Opal isn’t a crystal, but a hardened silica gel, made up of millions of ordered microspheres.

        These microspheres diffract light and create the play-of-color — that shifting rainbow that makes it unmistakable.

        It also contains water, up to 20%, which makes it both beautiful and delicate.

        It forms over millions of years as silica-rich water slowly evaporates in rock cavities.

        Its reputation as an “unlucky” stone is one of the most unfair in history: it began with an 1829 novel by Walter Scott in which an enchanted opal brings misfortune.

        The book was so widely read that opal sales collapsed across Europe for many years.

        Queen Victoria, who adored opals and gifted them to her daughters, helped “rehabilitate” the stone; actress Sarah Bernhardt loved them as well.

        From white and fire opal to black opal, each stone sparkles differently with the slightest movement.

        Australia produces almost all of the world’s precious opal (Coober Pedy, Lightning Ridge for the rare black opal).

        Associated with creativity, inspiration, and hope, opal is one of October’s birthstones.

        With a hardness of 5.5–6.5 and its water content, it’s sensitive to drying, heat, and impact.

        It deserves careful wear, kept away from very dry air and sudden temperature changes. This play of light is beautifully showcased in 925 silver and gold.

        Hardness · (Mohs Scale) 6. Can scratch ordinary glass - Can be scratched by harder minerals / 10
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