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Opal

Opal

Opals fall into three subgroups: the precious opal (which boasts the most magnificent display of refracted colours), the common opal (which does not display the colour refraction), and the yellow-red fire opal. While the origin of the opal’s name is unclear, many think it comes from the Sanskrit word upala, which means “precious stone”, or from opalus, the gem’s ancient Latin name. Ancient cultures believed that opals fell from the sky during thunderstorms and held lightning inside them, making them the most precious and powerful stones of all. While about 95% of the world’s opal production comes from Australia, Ethiopian opals (sometimes called Welo opals) have been steadily growing in popularity since a discovery there in the mid-1990s, thanks to the stones’ vivid play-of-colour and affordable pricing.

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8.01ct Freeform Gray Australian Opal with Play of Colour, GIA Certified Natural Gemstone by SkyJems
6.39ct Freeform Gray Australian Opal with Play of Colour, GIA Certified Natural Gemstone by SkyJems
5.54ct Freeform Tablet Gray Opal GIA Certified Australia - Skyjems Wholesale Gemstones
SkyJems 1.42ct Black Opal Cabochon with Play of Color, Natural Australian Gemstone, GIA Certified Oval Stone
15.54 ct Ethiopian Oval White Opal with Vibrant Play of Color, GIA Certified Natural Gemstone by SkyJems
15.54 ct Oval Opal GIA Certified Archive Price$1,500.00