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Opulent Opal |
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The colorful hues of the rainbow are all present in this one
gemstone -the Opal. All the colors seem to sparkle and shine
together. The unique play of colors of the
Opal is a natural
phenomenon, which is fascinating as well as intriguing.
The phenomenon as was discovered by scientists is due to the
interference of silica gel, in the small spheres, in the stone that
caused refraction which resulted in the brilliant colors of the
stone. The spheres are arranged in compact structures in the stone.
When light passes thought the spheres in the stone, it gets
dissected which resulted in the reflection of the different colors
on the gemstone. This process is known as opalising.
There are numerous legends surrounding the origin of this
gemstone.
One such is the legend of the creator coming to earth on a rainbow,
to spread a message of peace. As soon as his feet touched the
ground, the stones on the ground sparkled in the colors of the
rainbow. This is how opals were believed to have originated.
The origin of the
opal is Australia which is the largest producer of
Opals. Significant deposits of Opal are also found in Hungary,
Turkey, parts of Africa, Indonesia, Brazil, and Mexico
The name
Opal is believed to have been derived from Sanskrit word “upala“,
meaning ”valuable stone“. This was probably the root for the Greek
word “opallios” which means “colour change”. Opallios commonly came
to be termed as Opal.
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Opal Trivia
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The most important
criterion for determining the value of an Opal is the play of
color and their pattern.
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The largest black
opal in the Smithsonian Museum comes from the Royal Peacock opal
mine in the Virgin Valley.
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Opals are
Australia's national gemstone.
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The most famous source of fire opals is the state of Queretaro
in Mexico.
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Andamooka is the place where the largest Opal was found, with a
weight of 6, 843 kilograms.
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Gold filled Plain Toggle clasp findings, 2mm thick, 15mm
outer diameter with 24mm long bar. |
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16 Inch strand of natural Lemon Quartz beads. Each faceted
nugget shape bead is approximately 11x14 |
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Sterling silver bulk chain, Small flat cable chain, light
weight, approximately 2.2x2.9mm, 26 Gauge wire |
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Smokey Quartz beads, smooth center drilled teardrop shape,
5x9mm |
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Gold filled bulk chain, small cable chain, light weight, 1.6x2mm |
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Dyed Rose Quartz Beads, Round Faceted, 4 mm. |
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Gold Filled bulk chain, small cable, medium weight, 1.8x1.9mm |
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Sterling silver bulk chain, medium weight, 3.7x8.8mm, 25
gauge wire |
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-Mary Gorsline
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