Opal Jewelry: A Union of Beauty and Brilliance

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The traditional October birthstone, opal, is thought to have come from India (the country from where the first opals were imported into the West), where it was known as upala, a "precious stone" in Sanskrit. This was changed to opalus in ancient Rome. The majority of opals are

Opals are unique crystals that are formed through the interaction of silica and water, which results in the creation of tiny spheres that diffract light to display a myriad of colors. This play of color is what sets opals apart from other gemstones and makes them highly sought after for jewelry. Opal Jewelry also has been connected with love, passion, and creativity throughout history. In some cultures, opals are believed to bring good luck and symbolize hope, purity and truth.

 
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