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Opal is a mysterious
gem, as each one appears different in its delicate beauty. It has
always been one of the most popular and esteemed gems, known to absorb,
carry and pass enormous amounts of energy. The Opal is not a particularly
hard stone, so care must be taken to preserve the natural beauty of
this gem. Beautiful Opals have featured in many of the Crown Jewels
of Europe and they remain popular with heads of state and the rich
and famous. Opal is found in Western USA, Mexico, Australia, North,
Central and South America and Indonesia. The Opal is the birthstone
for the zodiac sign of Libra. |
| The Opal, Eve of the Gods, is a stone
of hopes, love and romance and a stone to grant wishes and personal
happiness positive actions and achievements. |
Color:
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Colorless, yellow, orange, red and brown |
Refractive Index:
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1.44-1.46 |
Pleochroism:
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None |
Chemistry:
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Hydrous silicon dioxide |
Hardness:
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5-6.5 |
Density:
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1.9-2.23 |
Crystal Group:
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Amorphous |
Occurrence:
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Australia, Africa, Asia, India, South America, United States |
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