Honduran Opal Information
Honduran opals are easily distinguished from other opals because of their distinct coloring. These opals can vary between a milky-white opal to a matrix-based one. These opals are primarily formed by volcanic eruptions that occur in South America.
Hyalite Opal: A Comprehensive Guide on Symbolism, Meanings, Colors, and More!
A hyalite opal is a gorgeous colorless opal crystal that looks like glass. Learn everything about the hyalite opal, including its meaning, colors, and history.
- Ross Sedawie
- 9th Jan 2023
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Hydrophane Opal Information
Hydrophane Opal is a new term that has been developed to describe a certain type of Opal.
Jelly Opals: Meaning, Properties, Benefits, and More!
Jelly opals or water opals are an opal variety with a gelatinous appearance! Learn all about this transparent opal variety’s properties, meaning, jewelry, and more!
- Ross Sedawie
- 3rd Jan 2023
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Matrix Opals: History, Symbolism, Meanings & More!
Matrix opals are a combination of host rock intermixed with precious opal, famously mined in Andamooka, Australia. Discover the qualities, healing uses, and meanings of matrix opal!
- Ross Sedawie
- 2nd Feb 2023
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Mexican Fire Opal Information
Buy Mexican Fire Opal And Learn About This Incredible Type Of Opal. We Thing It Is One Of The Most Amazing Types Of Opal Available.
Mintabie Opal Information
The Mintabie opal gets its name from the location where it is mined in Mintabie, Australia. Learn more about this beautiful Opal
- Wayne Sedawie
- 3rd Jan 2023
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Opal Doublet Information
An Opal Doublet is a thin layer of precious Opal cemented onto a backing, usually a piece of Black Opal or Ironstone. Opal doublets are an affordable alternative to a solid Opal.
Opal Gemstones: History, Symbolism, Meanings & More
Opals are a hydrated silica gemstone seen in a stunning array of vibrant colors and patterns. Learn why no two opal gemstones are the same, and the meaning, history, and details that make them highly desired!
- Steve Thomas
- 3rd Jan 2023
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Opal Triplet Information
An Opal Triplet is so named because it has three components: a thin slice of crystal Opal sandwiched between a clear top layer and a black backing.