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Opal Doublet Pendant – Sterling Silver, 8×6mm, Green & Blue Multicolour
Opal Doublet Pendant – Sterling Silver, 8×6mm, Green & Blue Multicolour
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A compact 8×6mm doublet in a sterling silver bezel, this pendant carries a clean sweep of green and blue — the two colours that move most in opal as the light shifts angle. Small enough for everyday wear, the bezel setting protects the stone's edges while the rhodium-plated chain keeps the silver looking clean without needing constant polishing. A straightforward piece: genuine Australian opal, well set, at a sensible price.
About Opal Doublet
An opal doublet is a thin slice of natural Australian opal cemented to a dark backing — usually ironstone or black potch (the common opal that doesn't carry colour play). Doublets are a legitimate technique used in the opal trade for over a century: solid opal thick enough to cut as a whole stone is rare, so using the precious opal layer efficiently means more people can own genuine Australian opal at a sensible price. The opal itself is the same material you'd find in a solid stone — just used more efficiently — and the dark backing intensifies the colour play above it.
Specifications
- Stone: Australian Opal Doublet
- Dimensions: 8×6mm
- Colour Play: Green and blue multicolour
- Setting: Bezel, sterling silver
- Chain: Rhodium-plated, 45 cm
- Origin: Australia
- Availability: One-of-a-kind — 1 piece available
Caring for Your Opal
Opal is softer than diamond or sapphire, and doublets need extra care around water — prolonged exposure can degrade the bond between the opal layer and its backing. See Opal Care for the full routine including doublet-specific notes.
Provenance
Hand-selected by Joseph Bernecki, sourced direct from the Australian opal fields and set in his Sydney workshop. Meet him any weekend at The Rocks Market, stall under the bridge, Sydney. Read Joseph's story →
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