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Orange Fire Opal Ring
Orange Fire Opal Ring
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Orange Fire Opal Ring !!!

This orange fire opal ring is a great addition to your jewelry collection and a gift for anniversaries, birthdays, graduations, engagement, and wedding.

  • Solid Sterling Silver.

  • Wearing Occasion:
    Fit For Party,Daily ,Wedding . Suitable For Valentine's Day, Holiday, Ball, Party, Anniversary, Prom, Graduation, Birthday Or Any Special Occasions

  • THE PERFECT VALENTINES DAY GIFT
    Whether Its A Birthday, Holiday, A Special Occasion, Or Just Because, Jewelry Is Always The Perfect Gift.

  • Classic Retro Vintage Style.

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Opal Facts

 1) Birthstone For October
Opal is the official birthstone for October. Metaphysically opal symbolises purity and hope. It has been regarded as a protective stone, as it keeps the wearer from harm. Opal is a great gift for your loved ones born this month.

2) Formed By Rain
The beautiful opal is formed from rain. There is some conjecture on how exactly this precious gemstone forms, but many believe it is formed when water from rain seeps down into crevasses in the rock. Once the water evaporates, the silica that is left behind dries out and hardens into precious opal.

3) Martian Opal
Opal has been found on Mars! It is one of only a handful of gemstones that have ever been discovered outside of our planet (the other gemstone being Peridot that’s found from outer space).

4) Ancient Opal
Opallios is the Greek word for Opals meaning To see a change of colour. The Roman word for Opal is Opalus meaning precious stone. The ancient Greeks believed that opals were formed from the tears of joy wept by Zeus when he defeated the titans, and that the opal bestowed prophetic powers.

5) The Queen Of Gemstones
The ancient Romans considered it a symbol of hope and good fortune. A roman scholar in 75AD summed up our beautiful opal saying: “Some opal carry such a play within them that they equal the deepest and richest colors of painters. Others…simulate the flaming fire of burning sulphur and even the bright blaze of burning oil.” He marveled that this kaleidoscopic gem encompassed the red of ruby, the green of emerald, the yellow of topaz, the blue of sapphire, and the purple of amethyst.” This is why Opal is commonly called the Queen of Gemstones.

6) Australian Opal
Australia produces around 95% of the worlds opals. The majority of this Opal is white Opal from the fields of Coober Pedy in South Australia.

7) Opals In Aboriginal History
Australian native Aborigines tell us that opal is our creator’s footprint, that touched the Earth at the base of a rainbow to bring harmony.

8) Are Opals Luck Or Not?
Opal is a Lucky gemstone. Most civilizations see opal as a lucky stone. There have been some exceptions to this including an English writer in the 1800’s and other gemstone marketers who say Opal is bad luck in their marketing. Maybe they realized opal is the best gemstone on earth and had to discredit it! But this campaign has failed and now Opal is even considered a talisman in some countries and a status symbol to own in others.

9) Royalty Loves Opals
Queen Victoria’s favorite gemstone was Opal! She had Sapphires, Rubies and Diamonds from all over the British empire but fell in love with the intoxicating colours of Opals.

10) More Than Meets The Eye
The play of color you see in Opal is due to millions of tiny silica Spheres of different sizes. These spheres refract light and cause the beautiful spectral colors you see in an opal. The spheres have to be just the right size and of a uniform nature to create enough color for our eyes to see.

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