Whole real opals are rare in more modern jewelry, unless bought from a reputable jeweler who guarantees its authenticity. Makers use opal chips or dust and a clear coating to meld those together in the desired shape to fit a setting. To Be Certain, Take The Piece To A Gemologist.
No, green opals are not magnetic. Opals, including green opals, are primarily composed of silica and water, which do not exhibit magnetic properties. If a green opal is attracted to a magnet, it may contain traces of iron or other magnetic minerals, but the opal itself is not inherently magnetic.
Yes he is I know because my mom told me that he is real she never ever lied in her life. But if u don't think he is real u r a retard
Charles Robert Darwin
Well i know how and people who HAVE and ARE mermaids ;) (REAL LIVE mermaids that is) <AND NO THIS IS NOT A JOKE ^^ >
I don;t know so some one who does take this out and put the real answer
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Yes, very Real and original
A real opal will have unique color patterns and play-of-color effects, while a fake opal may have a uniform color and lack depth in its appearance. You can also conduct a scratch test by using a sharp object on a small inconspicuous area; a real opal will not scratch easily. Additionally, a jeweler or gemologist can authenticate the opal using specialized equipment if needed.
Pokemon Opal and Pokemon Onyx are not yet real Pokemon games.
a fan made game that is not real
you first must know the color of the Opal (i read this on a website called opal.com)
Yes. Corn snakes can be pink, coral, or opal among other colors. I don't know about other snakes but I'm sure there are others out there somewhere
It was thought to be the next Pokemon game, after diamon and pearl. But now, it's been told that Pokemon Platinum will be the next game. So up till now, no Pokemon opal is not a real game.
A price of a real opal necklace can vary, depending on the size of the necklace and where one would purchase it. Some opal necklaces can be purchased for $100, where others can cost in the thousands! The average price would have to be around a couple hundred dollars.
The types of Opal that i am familiar with are White Opal, Fire Opal, Boulder Opal, Black Opal, Crystal Opal, Light Opal, Doublet Opal, Triplet Opal, Common Opal, Synthetic Opal, and Immitation Opal.
There are 5 basic types of opal. These types are Peruvian Opal, Fire Opal, Girasol Opal, Common opal and Precious Opal.
Opal doesn't know her mama