Solid crystal opal necklace from the Edwardian period, featuring vibrant opals and a fine link chain crafted in 9ct yellow gold.
Solid crystal opal necklace from the Edwardian period, featuring vibrant opals and a fine link chain crafted in 9ct yellow gold. Antique Edwardian opal necklace featuring stunning Lightning Ridge opals set in 9ct yellow gold, showcasing vibrant colors and intricate design. antique opal pendant necklace from the Edwardian era, showcasing a refined and elegant oval pendant drop set in fine 9ct yellpw gold antique opal pendant necklace displayed in a luxurious box, highlighting two exquisite Lightning Ridge opals in a fine, delicate gold setting.
$2,600.00

Step back into the elegance of the Edwardian era with this exquisite solid opal pendant necklace. Featuring two stunning Lightning Ridge opals, celebrated for producing some of the world's finest opals, this necklace showcases their vibrant colours and remarkable play-of-colour effects. Weighing a total of 0.85 carats, the opals display a delightful flash of colour against a subtle grey background.

Each opal is beautifully bezel set in 9ct yellow gold, enhancing their natural brilliance while providing a timeless, sophisticated look. The integral fine link chain, also crafted from 9ct yellow gold, adds a delicate touch, making this necklace perfect for both everyday wear and special occasions.

This piece not only embodies the artistry of Edwardian design but also serves as a striking statement accessory, sure to draw admiration and intrigue. Whether gifted to a loved one or cherished as part of your own collection, this necklace is a remarkable homage to the beauty and craftsmanship of the Edwardian era.



Circa: 1910
Design Period: Edwardian

Gemstone: Solid Opal
Origin of Opals: Lightning Ridge, New South Wales, Australia
Type of Opal: Crystal
Cut: Oval
Carat: 2 Opals = 0.85ct
Colour: Good Flash Colour, Grey Background
Opal Measurements: 8.00 x 6.00 mm and 5.80 x 4.50 mm
Metal: 9ct Yellow Gold
Length: 48.00cm
Pendant Drop: 3.50 cm


The use of Opals in Edwardian Jewellery

During the Edwardian period (1901-1910), opals gained popularity in jewelry for several reasons:

  1. Symbolism: Opals were often associated with good luck, hope, and purity. They were believed to possess magical properties, making them desirable as personal adornments and gifts.

  1. Aesthetic Appeal: The unique play-of-colour exhibited by opals captivated jewellers and the public alike. Their iridescent hues complemented the delicate, intricate designs that characterised Edwardian jewellery, enhancing the overall elegance of the pieces.

  1. Influence of Art Nouveau: The Edwardian era followed the Art Nouveau movement, which emphasised organic forms and natural motifs. Opals, with their fluid colours and natural beauty, fit well within this artistic style, making them popular among designers.

  1. Emerging Trends: The period saw a rise in the use of coloured gemstones in jewellery, as opposed to just diamonds. Opals, with their diverse colour palettes, became a fashionable choice for various types of jewellery, including brooches, necklaces, and rings.

  1. Celebrity Influence: Prominent figures of the time, including royalty and celebrities, wore opal jewellery, which contributed to the trend of wearing opals. Their endorsements helped elevate the gemstone's status in society.

  1. Craftsmanship: Jewellers during the Edwardian period were highly skilled, and opals allowed for innovative designs that showcased their craftsmanship. The combination of opals with other gemstones and precious metals resulted in stunning, intricate pieces.