





Orbit suspended Opal Necklace
This mysterious opal stone changes colors from every angle from soft, pastel blue to vibrant pinky orange. This stone is full of life and loves to play with light.
This one-of-a-kind piece is exclusive to Chariots on Fire
This mysterious opal stone changes colors from every angle from soft, pastel blue to vibrant pinky orange. This stone is full of life and loves to play with light.
This one-of-a-kind piece is exclusive to Chariots on Fire
This mysterious opal stone changes colors from every angle from soft, pastel blue to vibrant pinky orange. This stone is full of life and loves to play with light.
This one-of-a-kind piece is exclusive to Chariots on Fire
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The details!
The stone: Incredibly unique multi-colored gemstone full of life — like fire & ice. Polished finish and organic shape. Nature’s design millions of years in the making.
The Setting: Bezel-set to the unique shape of the opal by a master setter. Eye-catching polished gold finish along the bezel setting for added sparkle.
The stone is suspended on two loops on the chain and moves freely. Would make a fun layering piece.
Rare open-back design detail exposes the natural beauty of the “host stone” where the opal has formed.
Hallmarked
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1ct Boulder Opal
18K Solid Recycled Yellow Gold (Including chain)
Pendant: (5/8” x 1/4” 1/8” thick)
Chain Length: 16.5”
Handmade in Los Angeles & London
From Brooke Gregson’s Orbit Collection
This one-of-a-kind piece is exclusive to Chariots on Fire
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Brooke Gregson fine jewelry is focused on honoring the beauty of nature's finite gemstones. Brooke Gregson is highly respected in the world of fine, contemporary jewelry for her original creations and unmistakeable use of color and craftsmanship. Through the eyes of her Los Angeles, West Coast roots, Brooke creates her unique vision with master jewelers in London and Los Angeles.
“Being sustainable is a really important aspect of my jewelry. This means using recycled gold, as well as working with gem sources who, like me, are passionate about their gems and source them ethically. You have to have that connection, you attract who you are — the end result being an item of beauty to be cherished.”
— Brooke Gregson