Africain opal round 8mm x 40cm
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Round African Opal 10mm x 40cm

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Material
Opal
Color
Beige
Size
10mm
Beads and accessories store for jewelry making
Smooth
Shape
Round
Hole diameter
1.2mm
Weight
44g
Origin
South Africa

Round African Opal 10mm on a 40cm long wire

€11.58 Tax included

€11.58 Tax excluded

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Description

Do you know the benefits of opal?

It is a representation of love, passion and desire. Opal stones stimulate and revitalize our mind, ridding it of all negativity to establish balance in our psyche. They help us fight moral blocks such as sadness or boredom by encouraging wise actions or compassion - they invite us to create, improvise and live life simply. This stone brings out feelings of confidence and self-esteem and strengthens one's inner strengths with age.

Opal is ideal for treating kidney, circulation and digestion problems. It has antiseptic properties to fight infections that can occur during a diet. It also acts as a water balancer, which helps with dieting.

How to make your own unique jewelry with opal?

For a colorful bracelet, you can choose from our stones !

If you want to associate different stones with different energies, you can first find what you need on our blog.

For earrings, you will need jewelry head pins and ear hooks.

If you want to make bracelets, depending on the style of bracelet, you can use the following threads cotton threads, leather threads, chain etc.

Thus, to make a necklace, you will need to use a necklace or a chain, , or rings, hanger and gold-filled wire etc.

All the above jewels, can also be made with other natural stones pearls or pearls. We also have gold-filled accessories, silver accessories and gold-filled pink accessories from which you can choose.

For more information on how to tie knots, we have a video on how to tie knots.

Tools you may need to make jewelry.

Are you short of ideas ? our tutorials for inspiration.

For more information, please visit this blog about opal.