Large Manmade Simulated Opal Birthstone Silver Ring
Large Manmade Simulated Opal Birthstone Silver Ring
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Final Restock! ✨ Handcrafted in sterling silver with a stunning 6mm man-made simulated opal, this minimalist ring captures October’s fire with extra durability and zero fuss. Hypoallergenic, size-inclusive, and ships fast from my Canadian studio. Once they’re gone, they’re gone—grab your Opal Birthstone Ring now before this last batch disappears!
- October’s Fire in Sterling Silver – Celebrate your birth month (or your inner Libra/Virgo energy) with a 6 mm man-made simulated opal that flashes blues, greens, and pinks like the 90s lava lamp you loved—only classier.
- Minimalist & Timeless Design – A sleek 1.5 mm sterling-silver band with a polished finish that layers beautifully or stands alone. Designed to fit your everyday vibe, from yoga pants to date night.
- Durable, Water-Resistant Stone – Man-made simulated opals don’t contain water, so they won’t crack or fade with temperature changes. Same mesmerizing look as natural opal, but way tougher (and more affordable).
- Hypoallergenic High-Quality Sterling Silver – Crafted for sensitive skin and daily wear. Nickel-free.
- Size-Inclusive Fit – Available in sizes 5–11 US.
- Fast, Reliable Shipping – Ships within 2 business days, tracked and insured, straight from my small studio in Canada.
- One-of-a-Kind Craftsmanship – Every handmade ring has its own subtle character—no two pieces are exactly alike, just like us.
✨ Care Tip: Skip harsh cleaners. Use gentle soap and a soft cloth—your opal will stay as radiant as the day you unboxed it.
Don't know your size? You can purchase an inexpensive ring sizer HERE
What is a Manmade Simulated Opal?
The slow growth of Man-made simulated Opal results in a similar structure and material balance as natural precious opals, but with increased durability and structural stability.
Simulated opals do not contain water like natural opals do--making them less vulnerable to changes in temperature, humidity and heat. Gemologists and industry experts agree, since no simulated man-made opal contains water, none of this material can legitimately be called "synthetic." Instead, the industry advocates calling all manufactured opal materials "man-made simulated."
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