Fire & Forest Ring 9K GOLD (fitting like 8.25) (approx 4569 USD)

$6,995.00
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This ring is crafted from chunky, solid 9k yellow gold. It features a super unique boulder opal from Winton, QLD that has vibrant reddy/pink and intense green shimmer that dances in the sun. A true heirloom you can pass down for generations!

This hand texture ring band is 13mm thick. The stone face measures 2cm x 1.2cm.

Size: US size 8.75 on the mandrel

Note: This ring band will fit like an 8.25 due to the wide band.

All Mahkato Silver pieces are handmade with genuine, solid metals, slowly crafted in Kate’s Sunshine Coast studio, and feature unique hand stamped designs. All stones used are Australian, and cut/polished by local lapidary artists. The Mahkato Silver makers mark stamp is visible on the inside of ring bands, and on the backs of earrings, pendants / other pieces.

*OPALS

Mahkato Silver only uses SOLID opals. The true colour of your opal ring may vary slightly to the photograph. The colour of opals varies greatly with light and shadow. It’s also important to note that they’re a naturally occurring material and might include natural ‘imperfections’.

This ring is crafted from chunky, solid 9k yellow gold. It features a super unique boulder opal from Winton, QLD that has vibrant reddy/pink and intense green shimmer that dances in the sun. A true heirloom you can pass down for generations!

This hand texture ring band is 13mm thick. The stone face measures 2cm x 1.2cm.

Size: US size 8.75 on the mandrel

Note: This ring band will fit like an 8.25 due to the wide band.

All Mahkato Silver pieces are handmade with genuine, solid metals, slowly crafted in Kate’s Sunshine Coast studio, and feature unique hand stamped designs. All stones used are Australian, and cut/polished by local lapidary artists. The Mahkato Silver makers mark stamp is visible on the inside of ring bands, and on the backs of earrings, pendants / other pieces.

*OPALS

Mahkato Silver only uses SOLID opals. The true colour of your opal ring may vary slightly to the photograph. The colour of opals varies greatly with light and shadow. It’s also important to note that they’re a naturally occurring material and might include natural ‘imperfections’.