Black Opal Earring

$160.00

A striking pair of earrings featuring princess-cut Ethiopian Black Opals, glowing with fiery red, green, and electric blue flashes. The square faceted cut intensifies the opal’s depth, creating a geometric brilliance that pairs modern style with timeless mystique.

Stone: Ethiopian Black Opal

Cut: Princess (square faceted)

Metal: 18k Gold Vermeil on 925 Sterling Silver

Origin: Ethiopia

✨ Geology & Origin

From the volcanic highlands of Ethiopia’s Wollo Province, these opals are prized for their bold, saturated body tone and neon-like play-of-color. Their volcanic origin gives them a unique transparency and intensity compared to Australian opals.

⛏ Miners’ Story

Hand-mined by small artisanal cooperatives, each stone carries the story of the Ethiopian highlands, where opal discoveries have transformed entire communities by bringing global demand to a once-remote region.

💡 Fun Fact

Princess cuts are more commonly associated with diamonds—making this opal cut both rare and eye-catching. Combined with the stone’s dramatic color play, they give off the appearance of a “cosmic kaleidoscope.”

A striking pair of earrings featuring princess-cut Ethiopian Black Opals, glowing with fiery red, green, and electric blue flashes. The square faceted cut intensifies the opal’s depth, creating a geometric brilliance that pairs modern style with timeless mystique.

Stone: Ethiopian Black Opal

Cut: Princess (square faceted)

Metal: 18k Gold Vermeil on 925 Sterling Silver

Origin: Ethiopia

✨ Geology & Origin

From the volcanic highlands of Ethiopia’s Wollo Province, these opals are prized for their bold, saturated body tone and neon-like play-of-color. Their volcanic origin gives them a unique transparency and intensity compared to Australian opals.

⛏ Miners’ Story

Hand-mined by small artisanal cooperatives, each stone carries the story of the Ethiopian highlands, where opal discoveries have transformed entire communities by bringing global demand to a once-remote region.

💡 Fun Fact

Princess cuts are more commonly associated with diamonds—making this opal cut both rare and eye-catching. Combined with the stone’s dramatic color play, they give off the appearance of a “cosmic kaleidoscope.”