

Starry Night and Crescent Moon Fire Opal Ring- 14K Solid Yellow Gold
This starry night fire opal ring centers an emerald-cut starry-night galaxy stone — deep blue scattered with tiny points of light like a night sky — accented with crescent-moon fire opals and lab-grown sapphires, in warm solid gold. Now available in your choice of karat and color. A bold, cosmic single-ring statement where a starlit center meets moon-shaped opal fire.
Choose your metal & karat
This ring is made in solid gold — the metal all the way through, never plating or vermeil over a base metal. Use the drop-down to choose the karat and color that suit you:
10K Gold
The most affordable and the hardest-wearing of the three karats — a great everyday choice. Available in white, yellow, or rose.
14K Gold
Our most popular pick: the classic balance of durability, rich color, and value. White, yellow, or rose.
18K Gold
The highest gold content we offer — the warmest, most saturated color and a true heirloom feel. White, yellow, or rose.
Which suits it?
Warm yellow and rose gold tie the blue center and orange opal together; cool white gold gives a contemporary contrast.
Higher karat means more pure gold and a warmer tone; lower karat is harder and more budget-friendly. Not sure which is right? Our 10K vs 14K vs 18K gold comparison guide walks through durability, color, and price so you can choose with confidence.
About the starry-night center stone
Honesty first: the sparkling blue emerald-cut center is a blue goldstone (often called blue sandstone or galaxy stone). It's a man-made material — a richly colored glass filled with tiny sparkling mineral flecks that catch the light like a field of stars (about 6–7 Mohs). It's not a natural gemstone, so it deserves gentle care. Because we'd rather set the right expectation than oversell, we offer a no-cost upgrade: if you'd prefer a natural, harder, more durable center, we can substitute a blue sapphire instead — just leave a note at checkout. Our non-traditional engagement ring guide and blue gemstones guide are great reads.
The fire opal & sapphire accents
Moon-shaped fire opal accents flank the center in warm orange contrast to the cool blue, with lab-grown sapphires for extra sparkle. The fire opals are lab-created — real opal material (hydrated silica with the same play-of-color as natural opal) grown in controlled conditions rather than mined; like all opal they're on the softer side, so they appreciate gentle care. Explore more gemstone engagement rings and fantasy-inspired engagement rings.
- Center stone: Starry-night blue goldstone (man-made galaxy stone), emerald cut, 7×9mm, ~2.4ct, 6–7 Mohs
- Center upgrade: Natural blue sapphire available at no additional cost
- Accents: Lab-created fire opal (crescent moons) + lab-grown sapphire
- Average band width: 2.3mm
- Metal: Solid gold — 10K / 14K / 18K in white, yellow, or rose (your choice)
- Engraving: Complimentary, up to 16 characters
- Made to order: Allow 2–3 weeks for production
- Every order ships in a complimentary luxury velvet jewelry box
Sizing & care
The starry-night center and fire opal accents are softer than natural gemstones, so treat this ring gently: avoid hard knocks and harsh chemicals, and clean only with a soft, dry or barely damp cloth — no ultrasonic or steam cleaners, and keep opal away from prolonged dry heat. If you want a tougher, natural center, choose the blue sapphire substitution at checkout. Please reference our sizing guide before ordering. An optional written appraisal can be added from the drop-down menu (non-refundable once completed).
Starry night fire opal ring FAQs
Which metal and karat should I choose?
Every option is solid gold — never plated. 10K is the hardest and most affordable, 14K is the most popular all-round choice, and 18K has the highest gold content and warmest color. Warm yellow and rose gold tie the blue and orange together, while white gold gives a cooler contrast. See our karat comparison guide for details.
What is the starry-night center stone?
It's a blue goldstone (also called blue sandstone or galaxy stone) — a man-made glass filled with tiny sparkling mineral flecks that look like stars. It's not a natural gemstone, so it benefits from gentle care.
Can I get a natural, more durable center instead?
Yes, at no additional cost. If you'd prefer a natural and harder center, we can substitute a blue sapphire — just leave a note at checkout.
Are the fire opals natural?
No — they're lab-created fire opals, which share the same silica structure and play-of-color as natural opal but are grown in controlled conditions rather than mined. The accent sapphires are lab-grown sapphire.
Is this real solid gold?
Yes. The ring is solid gold in your chosen karat — the metal itself, not plating or vermeil. The color is permanent, won't wear off, and won't turn skin green.
How do I care for it?
Treat it gently: avoid impacts, harsh chemicals, ultrasonic and steam cleaners, and prolonged dry heat. Clean only with a soft, dry or barely damp cloth. For a more durable center, choose the sapphire substitution.
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Description
This starry night fire opal ring centers an emerald-cut starry-night galaxy stone — deep blue scattered with tiny points of light like a night sky — accented with crescent-moon fire opals and lab-grown sapphires, in warm solid gold. Now available in your choice of karat and color. A bold, cosmic single-ring statement where a starlit center meets moon-shaped opal fire.
Choose your metal & karat
This ring is made in solid gold — the metal all the way through, never plating or vermeil over a base metal. Use the drop-down to choose the karat and color that suit you:
10K Gold
The most affordable and the hardest-wearing of the three karats — a great everyday choice. Available in white, yellow, or rose.
14K Gold
Our most popular pick: the classic balance of durability, rich color, and value. White, yellow, or rose.
18K Gold
The highest gold content we offer — the warmest, most saturated color and a true heirloom feel. White, yellow, or rose.
Which suits it?
Warm yellow and rose gold tie the blue center and orange opal together; cool white gold gives a contemporary contrast.
Higher karat means more pure gold and a warmer tone; lower karat is harder and more budget-friendly. Not sure which is right? Our 10K vs 14K vs 18K gold comparison guide walks through durability, color, and price so you can choose with confidence.
About the starry-night center stone
Honesty first: the sparkling blue emerald-cut center is a blue goldstone (often called blue sandstone or galaxy stone). It's a man-made material — a richly colored glass filled with tiny sparkling mineral flecks that catch the light like a field of stars (about 6–7 Mohs). It's not a natural gemstone, so it deserves gentle care. Because we'd rather set the right expectation than oversell, we offer a no-cost upgrade: if you'd prefer a natural, harder, more durable center, we can substitute a blue sapphire instead — just leave a note at checkout. Our non-traditional engagement ring guide and blue gemstones guide are great reads.
The fire opal & sapphire accents
Moon-shaped fire opal accents flank the center in warm orange contrast to the cool blue, with lab-grown sapphires for extra sparkle. The fire opals are lab-created — real opal material (hydrated silica with the same play-of-color as natural opal) grown in controlled conditions rather than mined; like all opal they're on the softer side, so they appreciate gentle care. Explore more gemstone engagement rings and fantasy-inspired engagement rings.
- Center stone: Starry-night blue goldstone (man-made galaxy stone), emerald cut, 7×9mm, ~2.4ct, 6–7 Mohs
- Center upgrade: Natural blue sapphire available at no additional cost
- Accents: Lab-created fire opal (crescent moons) + lab-grown sapphire
- Average band width: 2.3mm
- Metal: Solid gold — 10K / 14K / 18K in white, yellow, or rose (your choice)
- Engraving: Complimentary, up to 16 characters
- Made to order: Allow 2–3 weeks for production
- Every order ships in a complimentary luxury velvet jewelry box
Sizing & care
The starry-night center and fire opal accents are softer than natural gemstones, so treat this ring gently: avoid hard knocks and harsh chemicals, and clean only with a soft, dry or barely damp cloth — no ultrasonic or steam cleaners, and keep opal away from prolonged dry heat. If you want a tougher, natural center, choose the blue sapphire substitution at checkout. Please reference our sizing guide before ordering. An optional written appraisal can be added from the drop-down menu (non-refundable once completed).
Starry night fire opal ring FAQs
Which metal and karat should I choose?
Every option is solid gold — never plated. 10K is the hardest and most affordable, 14K is the most popular all-round choice, and 18K has the highest gold content and warmest color. Warm yellow and rose gold tie the blue and orange together, while white gold gives a cooler contrast. See our karat comparison guide for details.
What is the starry-night center stone?
It's a blue goldstone (also called blue sandstone or galaxy stone) — a man-made glass filled with tiny sparkling mineral flecks that look like stars. It's not a natural gemstone, so it benefits from gentle care.
Can I get a natural, more durable center instead?
Yes, at no additional cost. If you'd prefer a natural and harder center, we can substitute a blue sapphire — just leave a note at checkout.
Are the fire opals natural?
No — they're lab-created fire opals, which share the same silica structure and play-of-color as natural opal but are grown in controlled conditions rather than mined. The accent sapphires are lab-grown sapphire.
Is this real solid gold?
Yes. The ring is solid gold in your chosen karat — the metal itself, not plating or vermeil. The color is permanent, won't wear off, and won't turn skin green.
How do I care for it?
Treat it gently: avoid impacts, harsh chemicals, ultrasonic and steam cleaners, and prolonged dry heat. Clean only with a soft, dry or barely damp cloth. For a more durable center, choose the sapphire substitution.























