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2 Carats of Opal Cabochons
Code: 2ctsasstsaustopals
Price: $6.95
72 available for immediate delivery
1.55 Carat Reddish Orange Oval Faceted Precious Mexican Opal
Code: mexopalfacet7
Price: $63.95
212 available for immediate delivery

            These Are Quality Natural Opal Gemstones From Australia & Mexico. We purchase Directly From The Cutters - So You Are Buying With Very Little Markup. These Natural Opal Gemstones Would Sell Elsewhere For Up To Three Times Our Prices At Regular Retail. We Are Also Offer Free Handling - Insurance And Shipping On All Orders Over $150. A Great Value.

 

Opal Care & Where
What is Opal?
Opal is a noncrystalline form of the mineral silica which, despite its amorphous structure, displays an amazing degree of internal organization. Opal is related to its more commonly found but highly crystalline cousins quartz and agate, and is formed from amorphous "balls" or lumps" of silica rather that from ordered, naturally faceted crystals.

The chemical composition of opal is SiO2H2O, silicon dioxide combined with water (an opal stone may contain up to 30% water.) The silicate minerals in the stone add to its weight, giving it a specific gravity ranging from 1.98 to 2.5 times that of pure water. Opal's scratch hardness is measured at 6.0 to 6.5 on the Mohs' scale, similar in hardness to quartz, a little more than halfway between the hardness of talc and diamond.

Most opal is more than 60 million years old and generally dates back to the Cretaceous period when dinosaurs roamed the earth.

It is found near the earth's surface in areas where ancient geothermal hot springs once flowed. The minerals bubbled up from beneath the surface of the earth and slowly, over the centuries, lined the walls of cracks, vents and underground cavities in the bedrock. Most opal is found where geothermal hot springs dried up during seasonal periods of rainfall and extended dry periods.

More than 90% of the world's quality gem opals come from Southern Australia, although it can be found in other parts of the world such as Brazil, Mexico, Czechoslovakia and Nevada. All black opals come exclusively from Australia.

The story of opal inn Australia begins more than million years ago when the deserts of central Australia were a great inland sea, with silica-laden sediment deposited around its shoreline. After the sea receded and disappeared to become the great Artesian basin, weathering 30 million years ago released a lot of the silica into a solution which filled cracks in the rocks, layers in clay, and even some fossils. Some of the silica became precious opal. Opal is one of the few gemstones that is sedimentary in origin. The water in opal is a remnant of that ancient sea.

The most striking quality of opal is its ability to refract and reflect specific wavelengths of light. In fact, the term "opalescence" was coined to describe this phenomenon. The size and spacing of the amorphous spheres of silica within the stone refracts specific wavelengths of light; each sphere refracting a single, pure spectral color much like the individual microscopic droplets of water in a rainbow. The interplay of these pure wavelengths of light gives opal its unique visual appeal, and makes it one of the most sought-after gemstones in the world.
Opal is found in Australia, Brazil, Czechoslovakia, Mexico and USA (Idaho).
Opal Gem-related books:
Fun Books involving Opal:
  • The Black Opal - by Victoria Holt
    Romance and suspense book.
  • The Gift Stone - by Robyn Harbert Eversole, Allen Garns (Illustrator)
    Childrens book.
Books with Opal in the Title:
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