Fire Opal - A Cool Stone With High Temperature

 The amount of water varies and determines the weakness of each opal jewelry. This gemstone is formed when silicon dioxide evaporates and turns into a jelly. This jelly material then works its way through open spaces between rocks and caves. As it puts it, opal is formed.


Generally, gemstones contain about 10% water which makes them soft and delicate. They also come in a variety of colors - blue, green, pink, black, white, red, yellow and orange. The stone is coveted by its play of color which is a reflection of a brilliant color as light emanates from the spheres of silica.


Fire opal ring is a rare gem in its color scheme as it is its true color. As the name implies, the stone burns with red, yellow, and orange. Finding a fire opal pendant with hot shades and color play offers the best in both worlds.


Where do they come from?


This fiery stone usually comes from Mexico. In fact, it is the official gem of the country. The ancient Mayors and Aztecs used fire opal to create mosaic and special ceremonies. While most of the gemstones on the market may have come from Mexico, there are other mines found in the United States, South America and Australia among others. Recently, significant deposits have been made in Brazil and the stones have been of great size.


Special days of special stone


Opal is the birthstone of October. This is a good time to surprise a birthday girl with bright hot colors of fire opal bracelet instead of the most popular pastel iridescent gemstones. Just looking at it will lift him up and give him strength. Another special day reserved for this stone is the 14th wedding day. After so many years the love is still burning. What better way to show this than opal for a hot hot summer.


Cleaning and caring for Opal Necklaces


Due to the water content, this stone is very soft and has a level of between 5.5 and 6.5 on the Mohs hardness scale. For this reason, protect the pieces from scratches and chips by keeping them in a soft jewelry bag away from other hard pieces of jewelry.


Fire opal and other types must be protected from sudden and extreme heat changes and dry conditions that can dry out rocks. To clean yourself, use a very soft cloth and mild soap with cool water to remove any residue. Because this gem is not strong enough to be worn every day, storing it for special occasions means less cleaning as well. The polished look may eventually wear out and may need to be refinished.


This hot gemstone looks amazing on a cabochon or side cut, but it should be in a position to protect the stone as much as possible. This is especially important for pieces such as the fire opal bracelet that is often worn over and over again. Whether placed in silver or gold, this stone glows with its reddish-brown, orange, and yellow hues.



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