The opal ring is a mesmerizing piece of jewelry. Set in a silver cabochon, the opal's play of colors truly comes to life: with every movement of the hand, flashes of blue, green, orange, and pink appear and transform under the light. It's a permanent spectacle on your fingertip. Opal was also Queen Victoria's favorite stone; she gave one to each of her daughters on their wedding day, helping to make it one of the most sought-after gems of the Victorian era. Today, the opal ring is making a strong comeback as an original and luminous alternative to classic precious stones.
In lithotherapy, wearing an opal ring on your finger means keeping this energy of creativity, inspiration, and amplification in every gesture of your day. Opal works on all chakras depending on its variety and acts as an emotional mirror that reflects and intensifies what you carry within you. As hands are important energy exchange points, an opal ring is particularly recommended for people who work creatively with their hands: artists, musicians, artisans, writers. Opal pairs well with amethyst (channeling), moonstone (intuition), or clear quartz (amplification). For care, remove your ring before washing your hands with soap, and keep it away from chemicals and perfume. Opal contains water in its structure and is sensitive to heat and thermal shocks. Clean it with a soft cloth and recharge it in moonlight.