yes there is.. its called opal royal or morado opal.. indeed its true
Opal mutation displays a variety of colors known as play-of-color, including white, gray, blue, green, orange, red, and purple. The specific colors and patterns within opal mutation can vary greatly, making each stone unique.
Opalite is the name for a few fairly different things:"Tiffany Stone"/"Ice Cream Opal"/"Purple Opal": a natural stone, purple, composed largely of dolomite and fluorite, but sometimes with a mix of other minerals as well.Low-grade natural opal without the play of colour for which opal is known.Opalite glass: Treated glass, generally blue with hints of peach, luminous. Manmade, obviously.I think that there's also a kind of plastic-based imitation opal with the trade name Opalite, but I'm not sure.It's a little frustrating that such different things all have the same name, isn't it?
October's birthstone is the opal. The opal is thought to have the power to predict illness. This is because the opal responds to heat.
The birthstone for October is opal, which is known for its iridescent play-of-color. Opals can have a wide range of colors, including white, black, pink, blue, and green.
Contraluz is opal where you see the play of colors by illuminating the back of the stone with light as compared to most opal where the light falls on the front of the stone to see the play of fire, The contaluz opal when illuminated from behind, the stones develop a brilliant colour play.
What do you mean,"What is opal stone more durible"?
Opal mutation displays a variety of colors known as play-of-color, including white, gray, blue, green, orange, red, and purple. The specific colors and patterns within opal mutation can vary greatly, making each stone unique.
Opalite is the name for a few fairly different things:"Tiffany Stone"/"Ice Cream Opal"/"Purple Opal": a natural stone, purple, composed largely of dolomite and fluorite, but sometimes with a mix of other minerals as well.Low-grade natural opal without the play of colour for which opal is known.Opalite glass: Treated glass, generally blue with hints of peach, luminous. Manmade, obviously.I think that there's also a kind of plastic-based imitation opal with the trade name Opalite, but I'm not sure.It's a little frustrating that such different things all have the same name, isn't it?
October's birthstone is the opal. The opal is thought to have the power to predict illness. This is because the opal responds to heat.
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An opal is considered to be a semi-precious stone. It is a naturally occurring glass.
That is the correct spelling of "opal" (semi-precious stone, hydrated silica).
An opal is considered to be a semi-precious stone. It is a naturally occurring glass.
The birthstone for October is opal, which is known for its iridescent play-of-color. Opals can have a wide range of colors, including white, black, pink, blue, and green.
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Contraluz is opal where you see the play of colors by illuminating the back of the stone with light as compared to most opal where the light falls on the front of the stone to see the play of fire, The contaluz opal when illuminated from behind, the stones develop a brilliant colour play.