Dainty Tear Drop Opal Necklace
Description
The Indie and Harper Dainty Tear Drop Opal Necklace showcases a Sterling Silver pendant with a bezel-set synthetic white opal, representing love, creativity, and light in a delicate design.
Our Dainty Opal Necklace highlights the beautiful array of colours unique to each opal, making it a charming and captivating piece.
Made from Sterling Silver, this necklace is a perfect gift for yourself or anyone who loves opal jewellery.
Meaning and Symbolism
🌈 Opal Meaning
Opal is a stone long associated with creativity, emotional expression and inner light, admired for its shifting play of colour and luminous depth. Each opal reflects light in a unique way, creating flashes that feel expressive, fluid and full of movement.
Traditionally linked to inspiration and imagination, opal is believed to encourage self expression, emotional openness and a deeper connection to personal creativity. Its ever changing colours have made it a meaningful stone for those drawn to individuality, intuition and artistic energy.
Natural opal is formed over time within the earth, while man made opal is carefully created to mirror the beauty and colour play of natural opal in a more consistent form. Both are chosen in jewellery for their visual brilliance and ability to capture light, allowing for timeless designs that feel expressive and refined.
Cherished across cultures for centuries, opal continues to be loved as a symbol of creativity, emotional depth and personal meaning. Especially favoured as a gift for moments of self discovery, celebration and transformation, opal jewellery is a reminder to embrace colour, individuality and inner glow.
Details and Care
- Dainty Opal Necklace
- 925 Sterling Silver Necklace
- Beautiful synthetic White Opal Jewellery
- Comes on an 18-inch 925 Sterling Silver necklace chain
- White Opal stone is approx. 5mm x 7mm in size
- While synthetic White Opal stones are made in a lab, they are chemically very similar to natural Opals.
- Synthetic Opal stones are grown in a lab for about a year using approximately 80% Silica (what natural opals are composed of) and 20% Resin, until a beautiful opal stone is formed.