Ethiopian Opal 4x8mm Marquise Cut Engagement Ring with Diamond Halo

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Marquise Ethiopian Opal Engagement Ring with Diamond Halo

This engagement ring features a 4x8 mm marquise cut Ethiopian opal as its central gemstone, surrounded by a diamond halo that enhances its distinctive appearance. The elongated marquise shape creates a graceful silhouette while drawing attention to the unique character of the opal at the center.

Ethiopian opal is appreciated for its shifting color patterns, often displaying flashes of different hues when viewed from various angles. The marquise cut highlights this natural play of color while maintaining an elegant and balanced profile.

Halo Design That Frames the Center Stone

The diamond halo encircling the opal serves both aesthetic and structural purposes. Visually, it creates a bright frame that emphasizes the center gemstone while adding a refined layer of brilliance around it.

Halo settings are often chosen to highlight the focal stone and create a more dimensional look. In this design, the halo complements the elongated shape of the marquise cut, enhancing the overall symmetry of the ring.

The Distinctive Appeal of Ethiopian Opal

Ethiopian opal gemstones are known for their dynamic internal color display, often referred to as play-of-color. These shifting patterns can reveal different tones depending on light and viewing angle, giving each stone a distinctive visual character.

This natural variation means that every opal can appear slightly different, contributing to the uniqueness often associated with opal jewelry. The marquise cut allows the gemstone’s color play to extend across the length of the stone, creating an eye-catching centerpiece.

A Ring with Elegant Proportions

The combination of a marquise cut center stone and a diamond halo creates a design that feels both classic and expressive. The elongated gemstone form offers a refined visual line across the finger, while the halo contributes additional sparkle and balance.

Together, these elements create an engagement ring that highlights the individuality of Ethiopian opal while maintaining a timeless jewelry design.

Product Information
SKU SHP-RINGS0821227346
Width 3.8 mm
Height 12.5 mm
Weight 2.30 gm (Approximate)
Center Stone Weight 0.50 Carat (Approximate)
ETHIOPIAN OPAL INFORMATION
No.of Stones 1 Pieces
Total Weight 0.50 Carat (Approximate)
Dimension(approx) Marquise-4X8 mm-1 Pcs
Color Rainbow
Cut Brilliant
Shape Marquise
Setting Type Prong-Setting
Quality Grade AAA
DIAMOND INFORMATION
No.of Stones 18 Pieces
Total Weight 0.18 Carat (Approximate)
Dimension(approx) Round-1.30X1.30 mm-18 Pcs
Color HI
Cut Brilliant
Shape Round
Setting Type Prong-Setting
Quality Grade SI
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FAQs About: Ethiopian Opal 4x8mm Marquise Cut Engagement Ring with Diamond Halo

What is Ethiopian opal?
Ethiopian opal is a natural gemstone known for its play-of-color, where flashes of different colors appear as the stone is viewed from various angles or lighting conditions.
What does a marquise cut gemstone look like?
A marquise cut gemstone has an elongated shape with pointed ends. This cut creates a graceful silhouette and can make the gemstone appear longer and more prominent on the ring.
What is a halo setting in an engagement ring?
A halo setting surrounds the center gemstone with smaller stones, often diamonds. This design highlights the main stone and adds additional brilliance around it.
Why are marquise engagement rings popular?
Marquise engagement rings are valued for their elongated shape and elegant appearance. The cut can create a distinctive silhouette while highlighting the gemstone’s surface and color.
Is each Ethiopian opal unique?
Yes. Ethiopian opals often display unique color patterns and internal reflections. Because of this natural variation, each stone can appear slightly different.