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You know you’ve been in Second Life® to long when…

Friday, April 25th, 2008

…when you want to change clothing in RL and think you can change your skin too

Opals 4-14-2008

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

#0096CP: 2.15c, 10mm x 7mm x 4mm. This oval shaped opal has a beautiful mix of darker grey material, mixed with moderately bright red bars of fire. There is some blue that shows up in photographs, however this is not quite as visible unless under brighter light. This will likely end […]

Virtual Jewelry Fixed

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

Ok, the permissions issues have been resolved, so unless there is another glitch, shouldn’t be a problem.
Pendants are for sale at Olivia’s Secret in Verona, Sparkles Forest faery mall in Fuzzy, and the main Night Stone Jewelry store in Thistledown.

#0090CP

Friday, April 4th, 2008

Tonights opal is an interesting one. 1.40c, 10mm x 7mm x 2.5mm. It’s a hand-cut freeform, but has an overall oval shape. Red, green, blue, you name it, it’s got it, and not to bad as brightness goes. Has color from nearly every angle, however each strip in the opal has […]

#0089CP

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Well, this one came out interesting. Was a bit of a challenge. Get as much fire as you can, but don’t cut into the big inclusion that you don’t see on the back (if you know what you are looking for you can see it through the fire).
1.70c, 10mm x 7mm x 4mm. […]

Name change…

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Well, “Opals by Neurotic” was always a temporary name. I needed a place holder until I found something a little more appropriate. Night Stone Jewelry is what I’ve decided to go with. Has a nice sound to it.
Ok, so where did “night stone” come from.
According to quite a few opal glossaries out […]

Chasing the Fire

Friday, March 21st, 2008

F.A.Q.
Q: What exactly is your store?
A: I sell opal jewelry, both in Second Life®, and in Real Life. In Second Life® you will find wearable versions of real life jewelry pieces that are also for sale.
Q: How do I buy the real life items?
A: The Real Life jewelery pieces and loose gemstones can be […]