4MM Precious Mexican Fire Opal and Sterling Silver Bypass Ring
Mexican fire opals were prized by the Aztecs and used in art, jewelry, and religious rituals. The stone was called quetzalitzlipyollitli (the stone of the bird of paradise), possibly to reflect the opal’s colorful similarities with the bird of paradise flower. This sterling silver (92.5% silver content) bypass ring features a round faceted 4 millimeter precious Mexican fire opal.
Size 6.25 (adjustable)
Weight: 1.1 grams
This item has not been previously worn.
Mexican fire opals were prized by the Aztecs and used in art, jewelry, and religious rituals. The stone was called quetzalitzlipyollitli (the stone of the bird of paradise), possibly to reflect the opal’s colorful similarities with the bird of paradise flower. This sterling silver (92.5% silver content) bypass ring features a round faceted 4 millimeter precious Mexican fire opal.
Size 6.25 (adjustable)
Weight: 1.1 grams
This item has not been previously worn.
Mexican fire opals were prized by the Aztecs and used in art, jewelry, and religious rituals. The stone was called quetzalitzlipyollitli (the stone of the bird of paradise), possibly to reflect the opal’s colorful similarities with the bird of paradise flower. This sterling silver (92.5% silver content) bypass ring features a round faceted 4 millimeter precious Mexican fire opal.
Size 6.25 (adjustable)
Weight: 1.1 grams
This item has not been previously worn.