Opal Tanzanite Infinity Jewelry in 14K Rose Gold

To see a world in a grain of sand and heaven in a wild flower, hold infinity in the palm of your hand and eternity in an hour. -William Blake. Your spirituality is on display with Opal infinity jewelry.

opal-tanzanite diamond infinity ring
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Diamond Infinity
Genuine Opal With Genuine Tanzanite & Diamond Ring
manufacturer-direct price:
$489.00
opal-tanzanite keepsake infinity pendant
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Diamond Infinity
Genuine Opal With Genuine Tanzanite & Diamond Necklace
manufacturer-direct price:
with chain
$563.00
pendant only
$394.00
opal-tanzanite infinity pendant
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Infinity
Genuine Opal With Genuine Tanzanite Necklace
manufacturer-direct price:
with chain
$443.00
pendant only
$274.00
opal-tanzanite infinity earrings
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Infinity
Genuine Opal With Genuine Tanzanite Earrings
manufacturer-direct price:
$324.00
opal-tanzanite infinity ring
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Infinity
Genuine Opal With Genuine Tanzanite Ring
manufacturer-direct price:
$324.00
opal-tanzanite pave twist pendant
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Pave Twist 'One Heart'
Genuine Opal With Genuine Tanzanite & Diamond Necklace
manufacturer-direct price:
with chain
$743.00
pendant only
$574.00
opal-tanzanite engagement ring
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Diamond Twist 'One Heart'
Genuine Opal With Genuine Tanzanite & Diamond Ring
manufacturer-direct price:
$989.00

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opal Jewelry

Opal is the birthstone for the month of October, along with pink tourmaline. It is also the stone given to celebrate the 14th year of marriage. The name opal is thought to be derived from the Sanskrit upala, meaning "precious stone," and later the Greek derivative "Opallios," meaning "to see a change of color".... learn more

tanzanite Jewelry

Tanzanite is a member of the mineral family zoisite, which has been known about for nearly two centuries. Zoisite occurs in a number of varieties, the most sought after being tanzanite. This mineral family was named zoisite in 1805, some time after the Austrian scientist Baron Siegmund Zois von Edelstein (1747-1819) had identified the mineral in the Saualpe Mountains of Carintha, Austria. Siegmund Zois von Edelstein operated an iron mine in the Karawanken Mountains in Karnten Austria and encountered the mineral on his own property. Centuries later, the discovery of a bright blue transparent variety that we now know as tanzanite, created a lot of excitement in the specialist world.... learn more