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Opal is a hydrous silica dioxide that precipitates from a silica rich solution, l leaving a solid gel in small veins or crusts or nodules in sandstone or limestone. Opal may contain up to 30% water and its color play or "opalescence" is caused by globules of the silica mineral Cristobalite suspended in layers of the stone. Opal has many forms and colors. The basic groups are common opal, the red fire opal and the precious opals that include white, black, boulder, crystal and others. In 1889 Australia's rich opal deposits were discovered in New South Wales. In 1915 Coober Pedy began production of White precious opal, and in 1903 Black Opal was found at Lightning Ridge. Since then, Australia has continued to produce fine opals. Honduras, Mexico and Peru are modern sources. In the U.S., Virgin Valley, Nevada, Idaho and Oregon are sites of opal collecting. Metaphysical Properties: Opal may be associated with water and the moon. It helps develop psychic abilities. It protects one during astral travel, and aids in the process. It may be used for past life recall. The gem also awakens one's inner beauty and helps manifest this in the world. It aids creativity and interests in the arts. A stone for joy, it is full of passion and encourages spontaneity and optimism, and aids spiritual awareness. A sensitive and emotionally responsive stone, it helps us recognize our emotional states and understand them, to help open our hearts. Opal is a birthstone for October. Chakras: Al |
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- 1.Amazonite
- 2.Amber
- 3.Amethyst
- 4.Angelite
- 5.Apophyllite
- 6.Aquamarine
- 7.Aragonite
- 8.Azurite
- 9.Bloodstone
- 10.Carnelian
- 11.Celestite
- 12.Charoite
- 13.Chrysocolla
- 14.Chrysoprase
- 15.Citrine
- 16.Coral
- 17.Fluorite
- 18.Garnet
- 19.Jet
- 20.Kunzite
- 21.Kyanite
- 22.Labradorite
- 23.Lapis
- 24.Limonite
- 25.Malachite
- 26.Malachite-Azuri
- 27.Obsidian
- 28.Opal
- 29.Rhodochrosite
- 30.Ruby
- 31.Sapphire
- 32.Selenite
- 33.SHIVA LINGHAM
- 34.Smithsonite
- 35.Sodalite
- 36.Topaz


