Fire Opal Celtic Trinity Knot earrings in 14K Yellow Gold

These earrings feature two intense orange fire opals, which lie below the beautiful 14K Yellow Gold setting. These Celtic knot earrings traditionally carry the meaning of infinite love. With their curvy gold settings in which we see no beginning or end, reminding us of the timeless nature of our spirit, and the love we have for each other. Fire Opal is known as the gem of confidence and healing and is the birthstone for the month of October.

Style #: E2389-YFROP
Gem: Genuine Fire Opal
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  • 6 x 4 mm Oval
  • 0.60 total carats (0.30 x 2)
  • AA Quality
  • slightly-included
  • Origin: Mexico
Genuine Diamonds: .00 carats
retail price: $ 471.00
Jewels for Me
Manufacturer Direct
Price:
$249.00
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

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Monday, May 30, 2011

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fire_opal Jewelry

Mexican fire opals are named for their uniform flaming orange or cherry red body color. They are always very brightly colored, and can be a little bit cloudy to almost perfectly transparent. Transparent specimens have a good luster. Like the traditional opal, fire opals can occasionally display signs of iridescence in very bright light. Fire opals have a very low density, lower than that of glass, with which it is sometimes confused. Fire opals, like other opals, are relatively hard, rating a 5.... learn more

celtic-knots

A Celtic knot, also referred to as the "mystic knot" or the endless knot, is also known as the "Triquetra." Celtic knots are an Irish symbol, and the most notorious artwork in Celtic history, first appearing around 450 AD. The knots can be seen in mosaics on Roman floors as well as in patterns in Islamic, Ethiopian, and Coptic art, as well as in Byzantine architecture, and architecture from all over Europe. There is not much information about the purpose of these Celtic knots, but because of t... learn more