Summary: Its name is derived from Sanskrit word 'upala' that means valuable stone and also from the Greek term
'opallios' that means colour change. Both these derivations are ideal for this amazing gemstone.
Opal is nature's astonishing gift to all gemstone lovers and admirers. It
is the heartthrob for many due to its magnificent features such as tender
shine, attractive colour play and sparkle. Its name is derived from Sanskrit
word 'upala' that means valuable stone and also from the Greek term 'opallios'
that means colour change. Both these derivations are ideal for this amazing
gemstone. It is the birthstone for those born in the month of August.
It is a royal gemstone. When it is said royal it means this gemstone is
very much valuable and expensive thus but obvious there becomes more chances
of innocent buyers getting cheated. To avoid these probable mis happenings,
buyers are ought to be aware about the gemstone.
Therefore, this article offers the necessary information that would help
in the purchase of genuine gems. The facts given here can also be used as
the buying guide to evade all the future surprises. Buying opal from
internet is not a good option as it is very difficult to take the pictures
of the stone. The photographs are quite exaggerating than the real worth of
stones offered for sale. Also the colour seems different from the reality.
Then always look for a domed gemstone, as such stones are stronger and less
prone to break off. There are other characteristics like colour, cut,
varieties etc that should be closely studied before handing over the cost of
the stone to the seller. These all are conferred one after the other to
endow the buyer with necessary details.
Varieties - This gemstone is available in two different types.
These types are differentiated on the basis of colour play.
Common Opal - Those stones that lack the colour play are common
opals. It is also called as 'potch'. As almost all the people seek opal that
exhibits colour play, the value of this type is very less. Only when it
occurs as colorless it is taken into some consideration. It is regularly
treated to make the stone attractive.
Precious Opal - Precious opal consists of spheres arranged in
uniformity thus it display fine-looking colour play. Spheres are transparent
hard crystals that are set within the stone in three-dimensional structure.
Thus, when light falls on it, all the spheres produce different colours
resulting to rainbow like play of colours.
Precious opal is found in three different forms and few different
varieties. All these are real gemstones only. Forms are classified into
three on the basis of the structure while varieties are distinguished from
each other on the basis of the colour. First lets discuss the forms followed
by the varieties. (From now, the text only refers to precious opal and not
the common opal)
Solids - Solids are one single piece and are very expensive. Doublets - It is made up of two pieces and are priced less than the
solids. It is cemented with the natural black backing. Sometimes, common
opal is used as the backing. Triplets - This form is made up of three pieces thus called as
triplets. These are the cheapest form. Like doublets it is too cemented with
natural black backing and also a crystal cap is attached on the top of the
stone to give it a dome shape. For backing purpose at times, common opal is
used.
All these forms are widely used for making jewelry and sometimes for the
ornamental use as well. The different varieties can be of any of these forms
or might exist in all three forms too for example solid black opal, doublet
black opal or triplet black opal. It is nature's creation thus nothing can
be standardized or fixed. There are many varieties of this marvelous
gemstone but here we discuss only few important ones.
Black Opal - It is most-sought-after variety of opal. It is
treasure all over the world because in this particular colour, the colour
play is displayed at its best. It comes in all deep and dark colour
variations. The natural basic black colour highlights all the different
colours in the best possible way therefore the colour play are overwhelming
in this gemstone. Solid black opal is the most valuable thus, priced very
high.
A variety known as "Andamooka Matrix" looks absolutely same as black opal
but lacks in the quality when compared with the natural black opal. Those
who cannot afford a genuine black opal can buy this variety as it is priced
much less. Buyers should make the purchase only from the genuine and
reputable dealers who would clearly mention about the two of these varieties
and their respective prices.
Semi-Black Opal - The body colour in this stone varies from grey
to almost black. It gives more of a smoky look. It is easily available in
many areas.
Crystal Opal - It comes in lighter and delicate shades on the top.
Many layers of colours are seen in it. All colour variations are available
in this variety. Light colours make this stone translucent. It comes after
black opal in the priority list of pricing.
Boulder Opal - It possess natural brown body colour or the back
that appears black from the front. It is too available in all colour
variations. Often it possesses rolling surface and ironstone inclusions. It
can be given any innovative cut. It is ideal for earrings.
White Opal - Last but not the least, this variety exhibits
scattered colours and is opaque in nature. It is also called as Milky Opal
and is very economic to buy.
Harlequin Opal - It is most rare and expensive variety. It comes
in irregular tile pattern with black body colour. It looks very similar to
that of the widely created man made opal known as 'mosaic opal'. Buyers need
to be vigilant at the time of purchase of this variety else they might land
paying the price of Harlequin opal and take away mosaic opal.
Fire Opal - The basic colour is orange or red, both colours are
related to fire thus, this variety is named accordingly. It is mostly
procured from Mexico. Fire opal is an opal gemstone in itself and not just
an imaginative term used to describe the colour play of any other variety of
opal.
Colour - Amongst all the gemstones, opal is the only one
exhibiting all colours in one single stone. The brightness and pattern of
colours varies from one stone to another. Every single stone is unique in
its own way. The basic colour often referred, as body colour can be black,
white, colorless, pale yellow, blue, pale red or gray.
The colour play means that the stone exhibits different colour mix when
light falls on it. With the change in angle or direction of the light the
pattern of the colours also changes, thus called as colour play. Varied
colours are seen when the stone is slanted or rotated. This display of
colours is so exclusive that it is often discussed in imaginative terms like
flame opal, lightning and peacock opal, church window and many more.
Clarity - This captivating stone possess vitreous to pearly luster
and is transparent to translucent in nature. It consists of inclusions and
flaws just like other semi precious gemstones. These inclusions are the
negative trait hence, deteriorates the real worth of the stone.
Cut - It is a very important characteristic as the beauty of
crucial feature i.e. colour play of the stone is dependent on cut. The cut
of the stone finally reveal its magnificence. First, the cutters remove the
inclusions present in the stone with the diamond cutting wheel then any soft
dome shape is given in order to bring out the fine colour play. After the
cutting the finishing is done using the sandpaper and finally the polishing
is done with the help of wet leather wheel. The jewelry designers and buyers
can get the desirable cut or the shape of this striking stone. Oval,
circular and round cabochons are preferred most as in these shapes the
colour play is displayed at its best. Few other popular shapes are teardrop,
square, rectangle and triangle etc. In order to augment the opalescence,
solids and doublets are cut and polished with a convex dome or curved top
while in triplets the crystal cap is cemented to create the dome so that it
covers the plane top of the stone.
Carat weight - It is found in thin layers, as large pieces are
rare in nature. After the initial gemstone processing, it is transformed
into many sizes so that it suits the varied jewelry designs and also reaches
as many people as possible. Some people have the budget restrictions so they
can opt for smaller stone sizes with less carat weight.
Price - Price is determined on the basis of basic colour, cut,
clarity, carat weight and source. Besides these price determinants, the most
vital characteristic to ascertain the new value of the gem is the colour
play. More intense the colour play more is the cost of the stone. A good
cut, lesser inclusions, high carat weight and stone from Australia are
zenith of all the factors that increases the value of the stone in terms of
money. When these reduce the value also reduces.
Occurrence - It is a water rich mineral, composed of silica gel.
The percentage of water varies from 3% - 20%. It is formed randomly when
layers silica rich water precipitates at low temperature in the cavities and
niche of sedimentary rocks. Gradually the gel transforms into the stone
known as opal.
The incredible play of colour is exhibited by the gemstone due to the
presence of small spheres in the silica gel that causes interference and
refraction appearance. Silicon and oxygen chains are packed in the spheres
and these are uneven in size and incoherent in concentration. These are set
in a compact structures thus, when ray of light falls it dissects the light
on its way through the stone resulting in the awesome colour play. As per
the size of the spheres within the structure, changeable colours of the
gamut are diffracted. With the increase in the consistency of the spheres
position, more intense and brilliant would be the colour play.
Source - The prime source for this colorful gemstone is Australia.
More than 90% of the total gem in the entire world's market is procured from
this country. Mexico, Ethiopia, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Brazil,
Honduras and few states of USA together contribute to the remaining 10%.
Grading - Grading for this superb gemstone is done on the two
factors viz. colour and clarity. Bright and deep colours along with minimum
flaws are graded as finest quality while pale colour with too many
inclusions is considered as poor quality. These are the two extreme grades.
The medium quality means stones possessing combination of the two factors in
medium proportion or one factor at its best while other factor is not so
good and vice versa.
Enhancement - The stone surface is treated with colorless
artificial resin to improve the life of the gemstone. Occasionally, the
stone is may be re-hydrated with water or special oils to regain its lost
opalescence. Unfortunately this treatment does not last for a longer
durations. Further, enhanced stones should be avoided because in case of
opals no treatments leave permanent change. Therefore, it is better to buy a
doublet or triplet instead of an enhanced solid stone.
Imitations - With the modern treatments synthetic opal is produced
that exhibits satisfactory colour play but are much cheaper than the
original ones. In case someone cannot afford a real opal then it is fine to
buy an artificially created stone but the buyer has to be careful with
respect to the price. Few cunning dealers would sell synthetic stones at the
price of genuine gemstone. At the time of making the purchase of true
gemstone buyers have to be very cautious of the stimulants and also the
synthetic stones. Stimulants are poor quality glass or plastics that are
stained in bright colours and sold under the trade name "Slocum Stone". In
order to avoid the future shock, buyers must make the purchase from the
reputed dealers only.
Uses - It is extensively used for making astounding jewelry items.
Necklace along with matching earrings and rings is quite commonly seen worn
by women in all parts of the world. It is gets along very well with diamonds
especially the black opal. In most of the designs opal takes the prime
position and diamonds are placed encircling it. Metal used can be 18K yellow
gold, 18K white gold, platinum and sterling silver. However, for opal
jewelry yellow gold is idyllic and it also doubles the power of the
gemstone. In conjunction with the solids, doublets and triplets are widely
used in jewelry making. At the time of purchasing the jewelry one should
check the stone from the back of the jewelry to know whether it is triplet.
If it is triplet then at the back the stone the colour would be pale and
some colour variations could be seen. Triplets can be identified but it is
very difficult to differentiate between the solid and doublets.
Seldom it is used for making decorative items or for the ornamental purpose.
The reason being it is relatively a soft stone. However, cameos and
intaglios made up of this stone could be seen in some parts of the globe.
Beads are also not very popular.
Precautions - It is a brittle stone, rated 5.5-6 Mohs on the
hardness scale. It certainly demands quantum amount of precautions and care.
Being a water rich stone, it should never get dry else the colour play is
affected badly and the surface would show cracks. To avoid the dryness in
the stone, avoid wearing it on hot sunny days, direct exposure to high
heat/sunlight. Its jewelry should be worn more often for evenings and even
during daytime in winters with this the gemstone molded in the jewelry
receives the required moisture from the air. Besides, this gemstone is
highly heat sensitive. One should never wear it while taking bath in hot
tub, Jacuzzi, swimming pool, sauna or steam room else it would crack. It
should also be protected against harsh chemicals present in cleaning agents
and cosmetics else being porous in nature it gets damaged.
Avoid wearing opal jewelry while cleaning or gardening as soil and dirt
might take off the polish of the stone. Also the claws holding the stones in
the jewelry gets loose and then develops a probable chance that stone may
fall off. Besides, one must keep checking the claws and the setting of the
jewelry items from time to time. If it is loose, either the stone can be
seen moving little bit or when the jewelry piece is taken near the ear,
after slight rattle one can hear the sound of the stone movement. Cleaning
should be done with plain water and soft bristle brush. After cleaning it
should be wiped off fully with a soft cloth. These precautions are important
for the lifetime preservation of valuable gems and its jewelry.
Beliefs - In past, it was believed that wearing this fascinating
gem helps in finding the true love. Also it was considered as an icon of
faithfulness and confidence. Women in ancient times used to wear opal to
protect their hair from graying. It was largely used for ritual magic. Even
in the prevailing era it is still used by magicians to use their powers at
the best.
Astrologers recommend different opals for different zodiac signs. Black Opal
favors those having the Scorpio zodiac signs while Boulder Opal suits for
those having Aeries as their sun sign. It helps in overcoming the depression
in life and diverts the energy in improving the positive traits. It enables
the wearer to use his/her brain fully.
To own an authentic opal one has to put in lot efforts in studying its
different aspects. Well spending so much of energy in procuring a real
gemstone is not an expense rather it is an investment for the lifetime.
Besides, it is worth when opal makes the wearer look elegant and outstanding
in the crowd. Hope you agree !!
Videos: Australian Opal
Opal
Properties
Chemical Composition
It is hydrated silica. The chemical formula is
SiO2.nH2O.
Colours
Black, white, colorless, pale yellow, blue,
pale red and gray.
Australia, Mexico, Ethiopia, United Kingdom,
Czech Republic, Brazil, Honduras and USA.
Precautions
Dryness should be avoided, no direct exposure
to heat, protected from harsh chemicals and cleaning to be done only
with plain water.
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