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Reconstituted Opal Sterling Silver Dream Catcher Pendant

£27.00

Our Reconstituted Opal Sterling Silver Dream Catcher Pendant (chain not included) is perfect for everyday wear.

This stunning pendant features a small, cabochon Reconstituted Opal, at the center of a beautifully detailed dream catcher, with three dangly feathers. This pendant is dainty and is ideal for women and girls of all ages.

Dream catchers were traditionally made by native american cultures using a willow hoop with a woven net or web and included sacred items such as feathers or beads. They were hung over babies cribs for protection and it was also believed that dream catchers would protect babies and children from nightmares by trapping them in their webs while dreams would flow right through.

Perfect as a gift for a loved one or a little treat for yourself.

All Silver Scene jewellery comes lovingly packaged in a gift box.

If you'd like a chain with this pendant please click here for our full range of Sterling Silver chain designs. We would recommend a thinner chain with this pendant, for example our Fine Belcher, Fine Snake or Fine Curb chain. Chain shown in picture: Fine Belcher Chain.

Please be aware, that as purchased separately, they will arrive packed in separate boxes. If you'd like them packed together in one box, please let us know in the notes section at the checkout.

Made from

Reconstituted Opal set in Sterling Silver, keep clean with an anti-tarnish cloth.

About the stone

Reconstituted Opal is a laboratory grown artificial stone designed to have the aesthetic appeal of an Opal. The gemstone is usually a mix of glass, metal and sometimes plastic resin.

The ancient Greeks believed that opals were formed from the tears of joy wept by Zeus when he defeated the titans, and that the opal bestowed prophetic powers.

Most civilizations see opal as a lucky stone. In the Middle Ages, it was considered that it could provide great luck as it carried all the virtues of each gemstone whose colour was represented in the opal.  Following the publication of Sir Walter Scott’s ‘Anne of Geierstein’ in 1829, opal acquired a less popular reputation. In Scott’s novel, the Baroness of Arnheim wears an opal talisman with supernatural powers. When a drop of holy water falls on the talisman, the opal turns into a colourless stone and the Baroness dies soon after. Due to the popularity of this novel, people began to associate opals with bad luck and death and within a year of the novel being published, the sale of opals in Europe had dropped by 50%.

Opals have always been associated with love and passion, it is a seductive stone that intensifies emotions and releases inhibitions. It is believed to stimulate originality and creativity. Wearing opal is said to bring loyalty, faithfulness and spontaneity.

Dimensions

At widest points including bale, 3.7 cm x 1.7 cm

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