Posted 12 years ago
wpj
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I can never decide which is more fascinating, opals or moonstones. Opals are always so hard to capture in photographs. These two are antique silver with c-clasps. The fly is the first opal piece I purchased. It was in San Antonio at this great antique jewelry store that has since gone out of business. The scorpion is almost three inches in length and the stones have a lot of fire and color. If you have to deal with bugs they should be like these!!!
Hi, I have A LOT of Scorpio friends!!! I don't know. I have seen
many of these in moonstones and there is one on Ebay right now
in the same type of opals and they are all saying circa 1900. They
do both have the old style c-clasp with no lock on it like
older brooches have so, can't see that they are circa 1950
but have nothing to prove it just other listings here and there.
the varying shades of clear opals are interesting. i wonder if these are american/mexican opals... they don't look like australian opals to me, but i'm not an expert.
Another Scorpio loves them, great opals.
Oh wow Kyra, there beautiful, now the question is are Scorpions suppose to have 6 legs or eight in jewellery? Or does it matter. In real life they have eight.
Scorpio here too. I wannt it--- The big scorpions are not poisonous--But I am a little one. I am in AZ. but have lotza cats outside--so, no scorpions to step on.