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15 Carat Black Opal

Antique Circa 1920s 1.48 Carat Opal & Pearl Brooch 15 Carat Yellow Gold
Located in Hamilton, AU
Australian black opal is estimated to weigh 1.48 carats and measures 10.5x5.9x4.3 millimetres. The white
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20th Century Modern Brooches

Materials

Pearl, Black Opal, Gold, 15k Gold, Rose Gold

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Important Lightning Ridge 15 Carat Black Opal Diamond Vintage Necklace
Located in Santa Barbara, CA
This stunning black opal and diamond necklace is sure to impress. The nearly 15 carat centerpiece
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Vintage 1960s Art Deco Pendant Necklaces

Materials

Diamond, Opal, Black Opal, Platinum

Stunning Art Nouveau 15 Carat Gold Black Opal and Seed Pearl Pendant
Located in St Helens, GB
A beautiful true art nouveau design Edwardian era pendant c1905. Modelled in 15 carat yellow gold
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20th Century British Edwardian Pendant Necklaces

Materials

Opal, 15k Gold

Antique Late Victorian Black Opal and Diamond Ring in 15 Carat Yellow Gold
Located in Yorkshire, West Yorkshire
right of the Black Opal stone. This unusual and unique shape sites beautifully on the finger and is this
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Antique Late 19th Century British Late Victorian Cluster Rings

Materials

Opal, 15k Gold, Yellow Gold

Edwardian Long 15 Carat Yellow Gold Chain Necklace with Four Black Opal Stones
Located in Yorkshire, West Yorkshire
Black Opals in this necklace have milgrain rub over 15ct yellow Gold setting and show such beautiful
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Vintage 1910s Unknown Edwardian Chain Necklaces

Materials

Opal, Yellow Gold, Gold, 15k Gold

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15 Carat Black Opal For Sale on 1stDibs

You are likely to find exactly the 15 carat black opal you’re looking for on 1stDibs, as there is a broad range for sale. Each design created in this style — which was crafted with great care and often made from gold, platinum and 18k gold — can elevate any look. In our selection of items, you can find a vintage example as well as a contemporary version. You’re likely to find the perfect 15 carat black opal among the distinctive items we have available, which includes versions made as long ago as the 19th Century as well as those produced as recently as the 21st Century. Finding an appealing 15 carat black opal — no matter the origin — is easy, but Alexey Gabilo, Hasbani Diamonds and Kiersten Elizabeth each produced a popular version that is worth a look. A 15 carat black opal can make for a versatile accessory, but a selection from our variety of 15 opal versions can add an especially stylish touch. A cabochon version of this piece has appeal, but there are also oval cut and round cut versions for sale. When shopping for a 15 carat black opal, you’ll find that there are less available pieces for unisex or men today than there are for women.

How Much is a 15 Carat Black Opal?

On average, a 15 carat black opal at 1stDibs sells for $6,200, while they’re typically $2,240 on the low end and $98,000 for the highest priced versions of this item.

The Legacy of Opal in Jewelry Design

Opals were discovered in 400 BC, and since then five types have been found throughout the world. Before you start shopping for mysteriously beautiful vintage opal rings and other opal jewelry, learn about the different varieties of the gem — and find out which historical figure was reportedly willing to trade his kingdom for a single stone.

Here is a little riddle for you: the month of October has two birthstones, but only one of them encompasses the colors of other birthstones. If you guessed opal, you’re right! (The other gemstone associated with the month of October is tourmaline.)

Opals are such unusual gemstones that there are too many old-wives tales associated with them, like if you’re a blond, wearing an opal necklace will protect your locks from losing color. Opals were also very fashionable in the early 19th century, up until the publication of Sir Walter Scott’s novel Anne of Geierstein in 1829. The title heroine wears an opal and succumbs to an untimely death. However, the British monarchy, and in particular Queen Victoria, did not let this story get in their way, and they frequently gifted opals to friends and family members. October babies should disregard the noise and proudly wear their opals!

There are five types of precious opals: boulder opal, fire opal, crystal/water opal, black opal, and white/light opal. Each variety is distinguished by its color.

So, where does the name come from? The word opal is thought to originate from the Roman opalus or from the Sanskrit úpala (“precious stone”) or from the Greek opallios (“to see a color change”). So while there have been many names for the stones, opals were first discovered in 400 BC in Ethiopia. But the early reference that comes up most often in history books is from the Roman philosopher Pliny the Elder, who wrote about it in 75 AD. In his text he refers to it as opali. The Romans were big fans of opal, Mark Antony was so enamored by it that, as the story goes, he was willing to trade a portion of his kingdom for a single opal.

There's a wide variety of antique and vintage opal jewelry on 1stDibs (and you won't have to trade your kingdom for it).