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Here you will find a collection of our beautiful opal stones, which are known for their unique play of colors, wild history and beautiful appearance. Here you will find a collection of our most popular shapes and types of opal stones. Here you will find everything from faceted, tubular, heishi, frosted and classic round opal beads.

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Opal

Geological origin and formation of opals

Opals are a form of hydrated silicon dioxide, formed by a combination of water and silica. In fact, opal stones consist of 3-10% water. Their unique properties are due to the way the microscopic silica spheres are composed in the stone. The composition creates the remarkable play of colors that characterizes opals. Opals are found in different parts of the world, but Australia is the largest source, supplying over 90% of the world's finest opals. The stone is considered to be Australia's national stone.

Different types of opals and their colors

There are countless opal variations, but the most common types are black opal, white opal, crystal opal, boulder opal, and matrix opal.The play of colors in opals varies from shades of red, blue, green, orange, and yellow, and some opals present a variety of colors that change depending on the angle , they are considered from.

Symbolism and meaning of opal stone

Opal stones are known for their symbolism and significance in various cultures. They are considered the stone of inspiration and creativity and are believed to promote self-confidence and freedom of expression. Historically, opal was also believed to protect against evil and bring happiness, health and prosperity to the wearer.

Maintenance and care of opal jewelry

To preserve the beauty and longevity of opal jewelry, it is important to take certain precautions. Avoid sudden changes in temperature, as opal tends to dry out. This can cause cracks in the stone and spoil its beautiful appearance. In addition, avoid contact with chemicals found in perfume, hairspray, cream, etc. Store opal jewelry in a dry, cool and dark place when not in use, and clean them gently with a soft cloth as needed.

Value of opals

Opal stone value and quality is determined by a combination of factors including color, color play, pattern, clarity, carat weight and rarity. Strong and vibrant colors are more valued, especially black opal, which is rare and has an intense play of color. Color play refers to patterns and colors that occur when the opal is moved or illuminated, and a complex color play increases value. Unique patterns like "harlequin" are particularly sought after. In addition, clarity is an important factor for opals, as is the size of the stone measured in carats. Both factors have a significant impact on the value of an opal stone. Rare opal types such as black opal and high-quality boulder opal are more valuable due to their rarity.

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