Pink Opal
Upala or "Precious Stone", as it was called in ancient Sanskrit and how could anyone disagree with this definition.
Its play of colours is exceptional and inimitable: the range of colours goes from red to orange, from yellow-green to blue, from violet to pink and often all these shades shine in one stone.
A phenomenon so characteristic that a new term had to be coined in gemology: opalescence.
"In this universe of nuances, I have chosen pink opal for my collection. Combined with rock crystal and set in a gold frame of the same colour, the pink opal fully reveals its refinement and acquires that crystalline side which makes it "compete" with some of the best and most famous precious stones in the world. .
The Romans worshipped it as a symbol of hope and purity: at that time it was thought that the wearer was protected from disease.