Why it is Important to Buy Solid Opals?

Opals are among the most fascinating gemstones, renowned for their iridescent play-of-color that captures the imagination. With a history steeped in lore and mystique, opals have captivated humanity for centuries. From ancient civilizations to modern jewelry enthusiasts, opals continue to hold a special allure. Understanding Solid Opals Solid opals, as the name suggests, are composed…

Best Opal Jewelry Shop in Sydney

Introduction to Opal Jewelry in Sydney Opal jewelry holds a mystical allure, renowned for its vibrant play of colors and the unique personality of each piece. In Sydney, the appreciation for these gemstones goes beyond their aesthetic, embedding itself in the city’s culture and luxury market. History of Opal Jewelry in Sydney Sydney, a hub…

Black Opal Pendants Sydney

How to Tell If an Opal is Real?

Opals are mesmerizing gemstones known for their iridescent play of color, making them a sought-after choice for jewelry enthusiasts. However, with the rise of synthetic and imitation opals flooding the market, determining the authenticity of these gems has become crucial for buyers. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to distinguish real opals from their counterfeit…

October Birthstone - Opal

October Birthstone – Opal

Throughout history Opal has been regarded as the stone of good fortune.  Late in the 19th and early in the 20th century, for commercial reasons, there was a proliferation of damaging reports that opal as an unlucky stone. These were based upon a misinterpretation.  In Roman times the gem was carried as a good luck…

Opal Curiosities

Opal is Australia’s National Gemstone, with each of Australia’s major opal fields having its own distinctive geology, opal types, fossils, landscape, natural and cultural heritage. This panoply of treasures, unique in the world, is the consequence of a freakish combination of geological conditions (Rey 2013). Gemstone laboratories and industry participants, educators and opal enthusiasts look…

Valuing Australian Opal

There is no governing body which has sent the prices for opal; they are the result of what the international market is prepared to pay in order to obtain the gem. As with any other commodity, opal is subject to the laws of supply and demand. The supply opal is never guaranteed – the lack of…

South Sea Pearls

Five Virtues of South Sea Pearls

There are five virtues of fine Pearls that define their value; Lustre, Size, Shape, Complexion and Colour. Lustre Lustre is the paramount characteristic of pearl quality that is instantly noticeable. It is not only how light reflects from Pearl’s surface, but also how it seems to glow from within.  Like all virtues, the lustre of…

Opal and the Dinosaurs

Opal and the Dinosaurs

By strange coincidence and only on rare occasions, fossil bones from the Early Cretaceous period (115-100 million years) have been found which have been replaced opal. In exceptional circumstances the opal can exhibit a brilliant play of colour.  Opalised remains from the “Age of the dinosaurs” have been important for understanding past environments and the…

Where is Opal mined in Australia?

Opal Black Opal, Boulder Opal and White Opal deposits in Australia Australia’s Great Artesian Basin (GAB) hosts widespread deposits of Opal, and continue to be the major source of high-quality gem opal for the international coloured gemstone market. Opal mining in the GAB has produce billions of dollars’ worth of exquisite gems, including light opal…