Crafts CouncilDirectoryLucy Spink JewelleryOne Off pieces - Blue OpalLucy Spink JewelleryFalmouth, EnglandPeruvian Blue Opal tear drop rings, Lucy SpinkPeruvian blue opal tear drop rings, inspired by Cornish rock pools and summer holidays! The colour of a secluded Cornish cove in summer, these rings will give you so much pleasure as a reminder of warm days and long sunny afternoons messing about at the beach. The subtle textured silver bands are formed using my Granddad’s workshop hammers and the settings are purposefully left to be simple to show off the Peruvian Blue Opal at its best.Peruvian Blue Opal Mini Monolith necklace, Lucy SpinkPeruvian blue opal on Mini Monolith necklace set in a simple silver claw setting. Bringing the sea and the rocky coastline together with the textured Monolith forms and the beauty of the Peruvian Blue Opal.Peruvian Blue Opal cluster ring, Lucy SpinkThis ring is a really unique piece of jewellery, inspired by lichen forms and incorporating a stunning clear Peruvian Blue Opal with black dentritic forms. The silver is oxidised and will polish back as it is worn, highlighting the texture and reflecting the wearer. Found only in the Andes in Peru, the faceted blue opal in this unique lichen cluster ring has beautiful dendritic details which is reminiscent of summer rock pools and holidays by the sea. It is set in a 9ct gold rub-over setting nestled next to a cluster of lichen inspired details. The oxidised silver band highlights the black inclusions in the Peruvian Blue Opal.Paraiba opal earrings, Lucy SpinkWith such a beautiful colour, these Peruvian Blue Opals are sometimes called Paraiba opals after the stones which come from the Paraiba mine in Brazil. Each is set in 9ct gold and drops for an oxidised silver earrings, heavily textured using reticulation. One Off pieces - Blue OpalLucy Spink JewelleryFalmouth, EnglandPeruvian Blue Opal tear drop rings, Lucy SpinkPeruvian blue opal tear drop rings, inspired by Cornish rock pools and summer holidays! The colour of a secluded Cornish cove in summer, these rings will give you so much pleasure as a reminder of warm days and long sunny afternoons messing about at the beach. The subtle textured silver bands are formed using my Granddad’s workshop hammers and the settings are purposefully left to be simple to show off the Peruvian Blue Opal at its best.Peruvian Blue Opal cluster ring, Lucy SpinkThis ring is a really unique piece of jewellery, inspired by lichen forms and incorporating a stunning clear Peruvian Blue Opal with black dentritic forms. The silver is oxidised and will polish back as it is worn, highlighting the texture and reflecting the wearer. Found only in the Andes in Peru, the faceted blue opal in this unique lichen cluster ring has beautiful dendritic details which is reminiscent of summer rock pools and holidays by the sea. It is set in a 9ct gold rub-over setting nestled next to a cluster of lichen inspired details. The oxidised silver band highlights the black inclusions in the Peruvian Blue Opal.Peruvian Blue Opal Mini Monolith necklace, Lucy SpinkPeruvian blue opal on Mini Monolith necklace set in a simple silver claw setting. Bringing the sea and the rocky coastline together with the textured Monolith forms and the beauty of the Peruvian Blue Opal.Paraiba opal earrings, Lucy SpinkWith such a beautiful colour, these Peruvian Blue Opals are sometimes called Paraiba opals after the stones which come from the Paraiba mine in Brazil. Each is set in 9ct gold and drops for an oxidised silver earrings, heavily textured using reticulation. More from Lucy Spink JewelleryProjectLichenProjectTalismanProjectSynthesis