What is Sunkissed Coral?
It is not just a name.
It is a moment held in stone.
First, it glows like morning light touching the sea.
Then, it shifts—softly, endlessly—through ocean blues, reef greens, molten gold, and blush-pink fire.
Finally, it settles into a quiet radiance, as if sunlight has learned how to live beneath water.
Origin of the Name
Why Sunkissed Coral?
Because the opal does not simply reflect light—
it remembers it.
“Sun-kissed” speaks of warmth arriving gently, like dawn brushing the surface of water.
“Coral” speaks of life that grows in silence, shaped by tide, time, and depth.
Together, the name becomes a meeting point—
where sunlight descends, and the ocean answers in color.
Opal Source — Lightning Ridge, Australia
From Lightning Ridge, the earth yields its rarest breath.
Here, opals are not rushed.
They are formed in patience—layer by layer, time folded into stone.
This natural crystal opal carries an N10 body tone with B2 brightness,
a clarity so open that light does not sit on its surface—
it moves within it.
And so, colour awakens like memory returning:
soft fire, deep water, endless sky.
Connection — Earth, Ocean, Light
This is where worlds overlap.
First, Earth becomes stone as ancient pressure and time bind minerals into a quiet, solid memory of the planet. Next, stone becomes water as light enters its crystal body, softening structure into flowing, reflective motion of colour. Lastly, water becomes light as the opal responds, releasing its hidden spectrum into luminous fire that never stays still.
From the ancient ground of Lightning Ridge holds its silence. Resonating through the ocean that seems to answer within the gem, it becomes alive.
Finally, sunlight completes the cycle, turning stillness into motion.
“Sunkissed Coral” is not decoration, rather a convergence—
where nature does not imitate itself, but becomes one language of glow.