Opal Crystal - Height: 12 mm - Width: 7 mm- 580 g

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Excellent natural Ethiopian rough opal. White yellowish base with multicolour fire. Top stone for collectors.
All pictures are taken with a high-resolution camera on dry bone material and on different backgrounds to depict the opal as realistically as possible.
Worldwide shipping with registered mail and tracking number.

An opal is a hydrated form of silica with a water content ranging from 3 to 21%. Indeed, it is this permeability to water that makes it a hydrophile.
Opals are deposited at a relatively low temperature and may occur in the fissures of almost any kind of rock, being most commonly found with limonite, sandstone, rhyolite, marl, and basalt. Only precious opals show a variable interplay of internal colors.
At microscopic scales, precious opal is composed of silica spheres approximately 150 to 300 nm in diameter arranged in a hexagonal or cubic close-packed lattice. These ordered silica spheres produce the internal colors by causing interference and diffraction of light passing through the microstructure of the opal.

Excellent natural Ethiopian rough opal. White yellowish base with multicolour fire. Top stone for collectors.
All pictures are taken with a high-resolution camera on dry bone material and on different backgrounds to depict the opal as realistically as possible.
Worldwide shipping with registered mail and tracking number.

An opal is a hydrated form of silica with a water content ranging from 3 to 21%. Indeed, it is this permeability to water that makes it a hydrophile.
Opals are deposited at a relatively low temperature and may occur in the fissures of almost any kind of rock, being most commonly found with limonite, sandstone, rhyolite, marl, and basalt. Only precious opals show a variable interplay of internal colors.
At microscopic scales, precious opal is composed of silica spheres approximately 150 to 300 nm in diameter arranged in a hexagonal or cubic close-packed lattice. These ordered silica spheres produce the internal colors by causing interference and diffraction of light passing through the microstructure of the opal.

Details

Main Mineral
Opal
Mineral Form
Crystal
Weight
580 g
Origin (Region/ City)
Hello
Country of Origin
Ethiopia
Height
12 mm
Width
7 mm
Depth
4 mm
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