New Beads & Opal
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Opal - October's Birthstone
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Opal: October's Gemstone
What is Opal?
All of Nature’s fury can be seen in fine opal. Like a Rembrandt: fire,
lightning, all the colors of the rainbow and the shine of far seas. Australia
supplies about 95% of the world’s opal from the outback. Aborigines there
believe their creator came down to Earth on a rainbow to bring the message of
peace to all humans. And at the spot where his foot touched the ground, opal was
born.
The name Opal could have came from many places. In Greek “opallios”, translates
as “color change”, and to the ancient Romans “opalus”, was a stone from several
elements. Pliny, a Roman author, wrote that opal combines the sparkle of
Almandine, the shining purple of Amethyst, the golden yellow of Topaz, and the
deep blue of Sapphire.
Types
of Opal
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Fine opals shine and sparkle in a continually changing play of colors called “opalising”.
Depending on the rock and location they have names like Harlequin, Peacock,
Mexican, and Fire Opal. Most opal has this play of colors except “Common Opal”,
a name give to all others, like Pink Opal. Because demand outstrips supply, fine
opalizing opal is very very expensive, so is sold in individual beads for
hundreds of US dollars each. Therefore, the type of opal common in necklaces is
non-opalizing opal – usually pink opal from Peru (more below).
Opal’s fantasy-like play of color is caused by small spheres of silica creating
interference and refraction manifestations. The spheres, which are arranged in
compact structures, dissect light through the gemstone, turning it into the
rainbow effect, always new and different.
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How to Value Opal
The most important criterion for determining the price of fine opal is the play
of color, the colors themselves and their pattern. If red appears when looking
through the stone, all the other colors will also. Value also depends on body
color, transparency, and original location. Body color can be black, dark or
light, or colored. Black Opal or a dark grey body has the most brilliant play of
color. Black Opal from Lightning Ridge or Mexican Fire Opal is the best. Crystal
opal, is the next best, and should be more transparent with a deep play of
color. White or milky opals show more diffuse color and are the cheapest.
To best bring out the play of color in a fine opal, the stones are cut and
polished to round or oval cabochons, or any other softly domed shape. Only the
best qualities of Fire Opal are suited to faceting. The opal cutter removes any
impurities using a diamond cutting wheel, before working out the rough basic
shape, fine cutting, and finishing with sandpaper and polishing with a wet
leather wheel.
How does Opal Effect You?
Opal is thought to solve depression and to help its wearer find true love. Opals
are supposed to enhance the positive characteristics for people born under the
sign of Cancer. With Black Opal recommended to Scorpios and Boulder Opal for
Aries. The opalizing effect reflects changing emotions and moods of people.
People prefer different opals for different moods. Opals are like human
emotions: each type creates different feelings.
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Peruvian Opal
Peruvian Opal comes in faint pink, light blue and light mint-green tones. From
the Andes Mountains near San Patricio, Peru, just like the name implies.
Although native South Americans have been using the stone for more than a
thousand years, it only became widely available commercially within the last
decade or so. It is usually translucent to opaque with no play of color and
often has lots of black and tan dendrites. Most Peruvian Opal beads are
semi-opaque to opaque.
Peruvian opal’s metaphysical properties are similar to other opals. Helping to
intensify your traits and characteristics and deepening your personal
understanding. Peruvian Opal in particular is used to activate the heart charka
and to assist you during spiritual journeys.
Looking
after Opal
Due to 2 to 6% water, opals easily become brittle and if stored too dry or
exposed to heat over a longer period of time, they will show fissures and the
play of color will fade. Therefore, Opal jewelry should be worn as often as
possible, for then the gemstone will receive the needed humidity from the air
and from the skin of its wearer. In earlier days opal’s sensitive surface was
oiled, but today they are sealed with clear resin.
To buy our Peruvian Opal Nugget Beads click
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Sample anything in our stores with free shipping - just key code "opal" at the checkout (without commas). NOTE: Order right away as offer ends Tuesday 12th October. Only for use at MrBead.com or MrBead.co.uk, NOT eBay or our other stores.
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