Ethiopian Opal Stone Beads For Large-Scale Jewelry Making

Behold the incredible beauty of natural Ethiopian Opal beads at GR Silver Designs International. The stones are well-known for their vibrant play of colors. Ethiopian Opals reflect transformation and imagination. They display a mesmerizing spectacle that creates a sense of magic through their designs.

Passionate, yet harmonious and creative Ethiopian Opal brings emotional healing. As per belief, Ethiopian Opal brings about creativity, improves intuition, and creates emotional balance. It has been known to strengthen the heart-mind connection and spread happiness all around.

As the finest beads wholesale supplier, we have all sizes and shapes available in Ethiopian Opal stone. Our collection is pleasurable for individuals taking on large-scale projects and customized designs. Looking for bulk quantity? We have some tempting wholesale offers just for bulk buyers. Shop today and elevate your creations with the mesmerizing beauty of Ethiopian Opal!

Natural Ethiopian Opal 5-8mm Round Gemstone Beads For Jewelry Natural Ethiopian Opal 5-8mm Round Gemstone Beads For Jewelry
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How to identify if the Ethiopian opal is real or fake?

The real Ethiopian opal has an uneven, soft texture. It is never a perfect round or oval. The real Ethiopian opal is beautiful, glittery, and colorful. We at GR Silver International assure you that we offer natural and original beads. We manufacture and supply Ethiopian Opal beads with care and skilled craftsmanship.

Does Ethiopian opal get cracks easily?

An Ethiopian can only get crack due to mild heating. It happens because those little particles harm the stone; it is preferred to keep it away from the heat and water. If it comes in contact with water, it may harm its color.

How old is Ethiopian Opal?

Ethiopian opals were used in 4000 BC to make different tools in the northern region. In 1994, the first report was published announcing the discovery of this precious and elegant stone.