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Find Out MoreA striking 9ct37.5% pure gold (or 375 parts pure gold and 625 parts other metals) gold brooch that was made circa 1910-1920 of a butterfly. It has fine wedges of opalOpals occur in a range of body colours from white, black or grey, bright orangey red and a pale watery colour. The most precious opals show strong colour contrast and generally have a dark body colour with a vivid array of colour play. set over a solid piece of chalcedonyA microcrystalline type of quartz occurring in several different forms including onyx and agate.. This enhances the colours which are composed of vivid blues, greens and reds. It is a highly decorative piece of jewellery and would enhance any lapel or dress.
Buying antique jewellery is both ethical and eco-friendly as harmful and destructive mining processes are not needed to make an item yours. So give yourself a pat on the back!
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