Rooted in the ancient, stone-rich lands of Queensland, Hamina Serenari is a handcrafted pendant that speaks of quiet brilliance and deep-earth artistry. At its heart lies a luminous 15.00ct Boulder opal, shaped freeform to preserve its natural essence and polished by hand to reveal its vivid inner fire. Shifting waves of blue, green, and purple shimmer across the surface with B1 brilliance. The low dome enhances its elemental elegance, while the solid S925 Sterling Silver setting anchors the stone with a timeless, artisanal grace.
Key Features:
- Gemstone: Boulder Opal (Solid, Natural)
Formed over millions of years, this solid opal is embedded in its native ironstone — raw, authentic, and untreated. Each piece is a true geological original. - Weight: 15.00 carats
Generously sized for visual presence without overwhelming — a balanced weight that highlights the stone’s natural character. - Origin: Queensland, Australia
Mined from the opal-rich outback, known for producing Boulder Opals with remarkable durability and colour play. - Body: Freeform, Low Dome
Its shape follows the natural contours of the stone, not cut to conformity but polished to reveal what already existed. The low dome offers a subtle rise — smooth, sleek, and modern against the skin. - Brightness: B1 (High Brilliance)
The highest brilliance rating. Even in low lighting, the opal’s colours flash vividly. It captures movement and light effortlessly — a stone that feels alive. - Colours: Blue, Green, Purple
An ethereal spectrum. Blue brings calm, green evokes vitality, and purple hints at the mystical. These hues ripple across the stone like shifting water — never static, always transforming. - Metal: S925 Sterling Silver
Hallmarked 925 silver — a timeless and durable choice. Its cool tone frames the opal without distraction, allowing the colour to stand in full focus. Naturally hypoallergenic and ideal for everyday wear. - Setting: Handmade
Hand-set by skilled artisans to honor the stone’s individuality. No molds, no replicas — just craftsmanship that responds to the gem itself. The result: a piece that feels personal, intentional, and deeply connected to its source.




















































































































































































































