The dragonflies' backs are composed of graduated black opals and the heads are of pink opals with demantoid garnet eyes. |
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The berries are an unusual creation of repousse silver covered in enamel and interspersed with carved carnelians and Mexican opals. |
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Diamonds and opals and onyx sat in lumps in the sparkling coloured windows. |
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This includes opals, turquoise, malachite, pearls, amber, coral, shells, and similar soft or porous materials. |
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My late husband, Milton, loved cutting opals, was very good at it, and developed a nice business as an opal cutter. |
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So Santa, if you're reading, do bring me my weight in platinum, sapphires and opals. |
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Its vicious eyes gleamed like fire opals and she collapsed on the floor in tears and panic. |
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Gemstones such as diamonds, opals, sapphires, and rubies are produced in Brazil. |
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Gold, silver, lapis lazuli, rubies, opals, sapphires, emeralds, and many more gems I couldn't name adorned his neck, wrists, hands and ankles. |
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Each cluster is made up of circular grapes of fiery black opals and delicately tooled gold leaves covered in translucent green enamel, spaced equally along the chain. |
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The traditional kundan work has also been embellished with semi-precious and precious stones and beads such as tourmalines, tanzanites, opals, aquamarine and peridots. |
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It often serves as an excellent dark backing for black opals which normally have a thin segment of precious opal naturally formed on a potch backing. |
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The dragon is represented by the necklace, which is covered with fire opals. |
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In Coober Pedy, noodling for opals is generally discouraged, although a few tourist spots, such as the Old Timers Mine, have noodle pits open to the public. |
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Opals and moonstones glimmer as they dangle from her bracelets and anklets. |
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