Ethiopian Opal / Welo Opal Ring / Cabochon / new- 2.38 g - (1)





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Ring featuring an Ethiopian opal (Welo opal) cabochon set in 925 sterling silver; weight 2.38 g; size U57 (inner diameter 18.1 mm); origin Ethiopia, Semien Wollo region.
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Ring Ethiopian Opal / Cabochon / new
In 925 sterling silver set
Weight: 2.38 g
10.8 mm x 8.0 mm
New and unworn
Ring size:
U 57
UK P 1/2
US 8.0
Fr 17
Inner diameter: 18.1 mm
Opals from Australia have long been known. In recent years, however, a new variety from Ethiopia has begun to steal their spotlight a little: the Welo opal! This stone is translucent and captivates with its characteristic, unique play of light. It was discovered in the Semien Wollo mountain region in northeastern Ethiopia. The exact date of discovery is not known, however. Some sources date the introduction of the Welo opal to the Nairobi market to the year 1993. The discoverer is considered to be chemist Tilahun Yohannes, and as early as 1994 geologist Dr. N. Barot reported in an article in the ICA Gazette about this gemstone novelty. Mining began slowly; in 1997 only 10 kilograms were extracted. The gemstone cutter Eyaopal from Addis Ababa cut 400 grams from it. In the same year the Welo opal was presented at the International Minerals Fair in Sainte-Marie, and a year later Eyaopal displayed 350 cut opals at the trade fair in Tucson. In 2008 commercial mining began. A new star among opals was born.
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Ring Ethiopian Opal / Cabochon / new
In 925 sterling silver set
Weight: 2.38 g
10.8 mm x 8.0 mm
New and unworn
Ring size:
U 57
UK P 1/2
US 8.0
Fr 17
Inner diameter: 18.1 mm
Opals from Australia have long been known. In recent years, however, a new variety from Ethiopia has begun to steal their spotlight a little: the Welo opal! This stone is translucent and captivates with its characteristic, unique play of light. It was discovered in the Semien Wollo mountain region in northeastern Ethiopia. The exact date of discovery is not known, however. Some sources date the introduction of the Welo opal to the Nairobi market to the year 1993. The discoverer is considered to be chemist Tilahun Yohannes, and as early as 1994 geologist Dr. N. Barot reported in an article in the ICA Gazette about this gemstone novelty. Mining began slowly; in 1997 only 10 kilograms were extracted. The gemstone cutter Eyaopal from Addis Ababa cut 400 grams from it. In the same year the Welo opal was presented at the International Minerals Fair in Sainte-Marie, and a year later Eyaopal displayed 350 cut opals at the trade fair in Tucson. In 2008 commercial mining began. A new star among opals was born.
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- Unternehmen:
- Tim Güldenpfennig
- Repräsentant:
- Tim Güldenpfennig
- Adresse:
- Tim Güldenpfennig
Hegelstr. 32
72108 Rottenburg
GERMANY - Telefonnummer:
- +4915756630304
- Email:
- tigue@gmx.de
- USt-IdNr.:
- DE246631347
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