SELENE Necklace
SELENE Necklace
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The SELENE features an organic circular pendant holding an Ethiopian Opal in 14 karat gold, the adjustable chain extends to 22 inches, making it perfect for all neck lines. In ancient Greek mythology Selene is the goddess of the Moon. She is often depicted wearing a crescent moon crown while driving a chariot drawn by horses across the night sky.
*All “Made to Order” pieces are made after they’re purchased. This means they can take 7-14 days BEFORE they’re shipped out.
If you would like to request this piece in a different metal or a back-in-stock notification please fill out this form.
https://rivermusejewelry.com/pages/request-form-1
How to care for your Ethiopian opal: Ethiopian Opals are "hydrophane", this means that they absorb water and when they do their appearance changes. If the Opals come in contact with water, they will soak it up it like a sponge. If the Opals are submerged in water and allowed to absorb it, they may lose their fire temporarily. The fire and color should come back once the opals have fully dried, this can take a day to a few weeks, depending on how much water they absorbed.
The SELENE features an organic circular pendant holding an Ethiopian Opal in 14 karat gold, the adjustable chain extends to 22 inches, making it perfect for all neck lines. In ancient Greek mythology Selene is the goddess of the Moon. She is often depicted wearing a crescent moon crown while driving a chariot drawn by horses across the night sky.
*All “Made to Order” pieces are made after they’re purchased. This means they can take 7-14 days BEFORE they’re shipped out.
If you would like to request this piece in a different metal or a back-in-stock notification please fill out this form.
https://rivermusejewelry.com/pages/request-form-1
How to care for your Ethiopian opal: Ethiopian Opals are "hydrophane", this means that they absorb water and when they do their appearance changes. If the Opals come in contact with water, they will soak it up it like a sponge. If the Opals are submerged in water and allowed to absorb it, they may lose their fire temporarily. The fire and color should come back once the opals have fully dried, this can take a day to a few weeks, depending on how much water they absorbed.
Settings: 14 karat gold
Backplate: n/a
Accents: .925 sterling silver
Band/Chain: .925 sterling silver
Settings: 14 karat gold
Backplate: n/a
Accents: .925 sterling silver
Band/Chain: .925 sterling silver
DO
+ Clean your jewelry regularly using warm water to wash and a soft cloth to pat dry.
+ Gently wipe your piece with a jewelry polishing, non-scratch cloth every now and then to promote shine. Find them here:
+ Store your jewelry in an air tight container (a bag will work just fine) in a low humidity environment.
DON'T
+ Do not wear your jewelry in the ocean or swimming pools, the salt water and chlorine can cause damage.
+Don’t wear your jewelry when cleaning. Exposure to heavy detergents and cleaning agents can be detrimental.
+ Perfume, hairspray and hand lotions may tarnish your jewelry due to the harsh chemicals they contain, these should not be worn when wearing your jewelry (a possibility would be to put on your jewelry AFTER you use these products).
OPALS
Opals are very soft stones and should never be worn while cleaning, working out, gardening, etc. Avoid harsh temperature changes with your opals, extreme temperatures can cause your opals to crack.
Ethiopian Opals should never be worn in water, they are "hydrophane", this means that they absorb water and when they do their appearance changes. If the Opals come in contact with water, they will soak it up it like a sponge. If the Opals are submerged in water and allowed to absorb it, they may lose their fire temporarily. The fire and color should come back once the opals have fully dried, this can take a day to a few weeks, depending on how much water they absorbed.
ABOUT BRONZE
+ We love bronze: Due to the ancient, raw, and naturally beautiful qualities. It's bright gold when polished, and becomes richer with age.
+ What you might notice: Occasional green or dark marks on skin.
+ Why it happens: Copper in bronze reacts with skin’s natural acids, especially at first.
+ Why we don’t coat it: We keep it unsealed to preserve its authentic look and avoid harsh chemicals.
+ Good to know: Not everyone experiences this, and it usually fades over time.
+ How to reduce it: Keep jewelry clean and dry, remove before heavy sweating, and polish regularly.
DO
+ Clean your jewelry regularly using warm water to wash and a soft cloth to pat dry.
+ Gently wipe your piece with a jewelry polishing, non-scratch cloth every now and then to promote shine. Find them here:
+ Store your jewelry in an air tight container (a bag will work just fine) in a low humidity environment.
DON'T
+ Do not wear your jewelry in the ocean or swimming pools, the salt water and chlorine can cause damage.
+Don’t wear your jewelry when cleaning. Exposure to heavy detergents and cleaning agents can be detrimental.
+ Perfume, hairspray and hand lotions may tarnish your jewelry due to the harsh chemicals they contain, these should not be worn when wearing your jewelry (a possibility would be to put on your jewelry AFTER you use these products).
OPALS
Opals are very soft stones and should never be worn while cleaning, working out, gardening, etc. Avoid harsh temperature changes with your opals, extreme temperatures can cause your opals to crack.
Ethiopian Opals should never be worn in water, they are "hydrophane", this means that they absorb water and when they do their appearance changes. If the Opals come in contact with water, they will soak it up it like a sponge. If the Opals are submerged in water and allowed to absorb it, they may lose their fire temporarily. The fire and color should come back once the opals have fully dried, this can take a day to a few weeks, depending on how much water they absorbed.
ABOUT BRONZE
+ We love bronze: Due to the ancient, raw, and naturally beautiful qualities. It's bright gold when polished, and becomes richer with age.
+ What you might notice: Occasional green or dark marks on skin.
+ Why it happens: Copper in bronze reacts with skin’s natural acids, especially at first.
+ Why we don’t coat it: We keep it unsealed to preserve its authentic look and avoid harsh chemicals.
+ Good to know: Not everyone experiences this, and it usually fades over time.
+ How to reduce it: Keep jewelry clean and dry, remove before heavy sweating, and polish regularly.
All of my jewelry is crafted with intention in my small studio located in Northern California. Due to my pieces being handmade, they are perfectly imperfect, all one of a kind, and unique just like you. All orders are packaged with care in eco-friendly packaging.
All of my jewelry is crafted with intention in my small studio located in Northern California. Due to my pieces being handmade, they are perfectly imperfect, all one of a kind, and unique just like you. All orders are packaged with care in eco-friendly packaging.