$ 520.00
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This artisan-carved blue opal scarab has been wrapped in the warmth of recycled 14k gold and set on a natural silver band with a modern satin finish. The scarab, a symbol of protection and transformation in ancient Egyptian culture, was often associated with the rising sun and the renewal of life. Blue opal, with its gentle, watery hue, is said to carry calming and clarifying energies—encouraging emotional balance, creativity, and open-hearted communication. Together, these elements create a piece that feels both ancient and modern, grounding and luminous—an amulet for transformation and inner truth.
• Carved natural 20 x 16mm blue opal scarab
• 14k yellow gold bezel with a sterling silver back and band; satin finish
• This one of a kind ring is a size 6.5 and can not be resized.
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I want you to love your new pieces. If you aren't absolutely thrilled, you can return or exchange most pieces within 7 days. Read my full return policy here.
Oxidized silver is created by a chemical reaction. Each oxidized piece is protected with a museum quality restorative wax. This allows for depth and shine while creating a light barrier from skin oils and other chemicals that will cause the patina to lighten more rapidly. However, even with this protective wax, you can expect that your piece of jewelry will brighten over time with wear. The darkness will hold in small crevices and areas having tool marks. Rings and necklaces that touch the skin for prolonged periods are more prone to lightening than earrings. Over time your piece will develop it’s own personality and unique patina that I hope you fall in love with. Should you ever wish to darken your piece and bring it back to its original patina, I’m happy to do this for you at no charge other than shipping or provide you with a patina kit and instructions for a nominal fee.
When you see the term recycled gold, what comes to mind? Some people imagine scraps or lower-quality metal, but the truth is: recycled gold is real gold. Just like water can be purified and reused, gold can be refined and reworked—again and again—without ever losing its value or purity. For more in depth information read my blog post.
Although this isn't an offering on my website due the continually rising shipping costs, I do try to accommodate international shipping requests. Please contact me and include your full shipping address for a quote. Insurance is required and the full amount of the piece will be noted on the customs declaration form.
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