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Edwardian 9ct Gold Opal Tie Pin feed-condition-used making it a perfect example

Edwardian 9ct Gold Opal Tie Pin feed-condition-used making it a perfect exampleA luminous Edwardian tie pin featuring a glowing cabochon opal set in a simple 9ct gold rub over mount. This minimalist design allows the opals play of colourits flashes of pink, green, and blue to take centre stage. Made around 1905, it's a quietly elegant piece from an era that valued both craftsmanship and natural beauty. Opal, the birthstone for October, has long been associated with creativity, inspiration, and emotional balance making this an

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Description

making it a perfect example of Edwardian eccentricity and craftsmanship

Two vibrant rubies sit either side of a sparkling old mine cut diamond

A perfect gift for those seeking the ultimate expression of love

often with clear striped patterns

circa 1870s

Edwardian 9ct Gold Opal Tie Pin feed-condition-used making it a perfect exampleA luminous Edwardian tie pin featuring a glowing cabochon opal set in a simple 9ct gold rub over mount. This minimalist design allows the opals play of colourits flashes of pink, green, and blue to take centre stage. Made around 1905, it's a quietly elegant piece from an era that valued both craftsmanship and natural beauty. Opal, the birthstone for October, has long been associated with creativity, inspiration, and emotional balance making this an

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