This isn't your grandmother's birthstone jewelry. Ethiopian opal shows up differently every time you wear it—flashing yellow, orange, even hints of green depending on the light.
Product Specifications:
Ethiopian opals are hydrophane—they actually interact with moisture, which means the play of color shifts throughout your day. This is real stone with natural fire, not treated or lab-created. The tiny bezel setting keeps it protected while you live in it. This is jewelry you put on and forget about—it gets better with wear because your body oils keep the silver naturally polished.
Delicate enough for work meetings, interesting enough for dinner out. The adjustable chain means you can layer it or wear it alone. Sleep in it, shower in it, take it to yoga. It's built to be part of your daily uniform, not something you baby.
Unlike Australian opals, Ethiopian opals are lighter and show more play-of-color for their size. They're naturally porous, which gives them that signature fire. October babies get the cool birthstone.
Sterling silver oxidizes naturally—it's supposed to. Wear it regularly and your body keeps it shiny. Avoid lotions directly on the stone.
Each opal is unique. Your stone's color play will vary from photo.