- Mexican Fire Opal Dragon's Breath glass cabachon - Colors shift from lightening strikes of blues to scarlet red depending on how the light hits it The flashes of color from within the stone are known as the "breath" from which the name is derived. Mexican Opals were first used in jewelry in the early 1900s to simulate fire/jelly opals. Highly collectible and rare this lovely stone is a certain conversation piece and will become a cherished favorite.
- Glass cabochon is oval shaped and approximately 18x25mm
- Vintage style necklace pendant 1 inch x 1.5 inches with 24 inch link chain necklace chain
- Comes with an organza bag - ready for gift giving!
This necklace is stunning! the focal point of this victorian style pendant is the large glass cabochon which has been made in the style of a mexican opal also known as dragon's breath (made from glass not a gemstone). With each slight turn, the colors shift from deep scarlet red to lightening strikes of blues!
faux mexican opal cabochon is set securely in a lovely antique copper pendant setting which measures approximately 1 inch x 1.5 inches and is attached to a 24 inch matching link chain with lobster clasp.
fire opal cabachon is 25x18mm
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Department : womens
- Date First Available : September 11, 2015