Get Support From Us - [email protected]
BEST SELLERRM 59.00 Original price was: RM 59.00.RM 49.00Current price is: RM 49.00. Original price was: RM 199.00.Current price is: RM 179.00. Original price was: RM 59.00.Current price is: RM 49.00. Original price was: RM 59.00.Current price is: RM 49.00. Original price was: RM 49.00.Current price is: RM 39.00. Original price was: RM 49.00.Current price is: RM 39.00. Original price was: RM 59.00.Current price is: RM 49.00.
Which products sold the most this month?
Some of the most in-demand products.
Boulder Opal Pendant with Chain
Last 4 products before the end of the campaign.
24W 5ft T8 Premium LED Glass Tube
Last 1 products before the end of the campaign.
IEC GU10 Holder 036
Last 1 products before the end of the campaign.
18W LED Retrofit Module
Last 2 products before the end of the campaign.
30W LED 12V IP20 CV Driver
Last 2 products before the end of the campaign.
18W IP65 Slim 2ft Linear Light
3W G9 220V Capsule Lamp
Last 5 products before the end of the campaign.
Campaign and non-campaign and best-selling products.
Boulder Opal Pendant with Chain
$ 92.31
Last 4 products before the end of the campaign.
Price match promise
Safe & secure transaction
Worldwide Shipment More info
Description Dazzling, drilled boulder opal freeform teardrop with a brown enamel/brass chain. Beautiful pockets of colorful opal on both sides! Origin of Opal: Koroit Opal Fields, Paroo Shire, Southwest Queensland, Australia Dimensions of opal: (1.26″/32 mm – long) x (.9″/23 mm – wide) x (.31″/8 mm – thick) Chain Length: 18″ Weight (with chain): .47 ounces/13.2 grams Opal is a hydrated silica with a hardness of 5.5 to 6.5. It comes in a variety of forms, one of the most popular today being “boulder opal“, which forms in an ironstone matrix. Opal forms when silica-rich water fills the cracks and voids of rocks, clay, and fossils. Though opal has been the subject of historical misconception and superstition, it has an even longer history of being both exalted and coveted for its beauty. It was the ancient Romans who provided the first real market for opals, raising the opal to gemstone status around 100 B.C. Today, opal is said to encourage optimism, confidence, playfulness and curiosity. While it can be found in many different locations such as the US, Mexico, Ethiopia, Brazil, Guatemala, and Japan, it is primarily found in Australia.







