- Opal 18k Gold Charm Pendant
- Gemstone - Natural Ethiopian Opal
- Jewelry Type - Gold Pendant
- Total weight - 0.670 grams approx.
- Opal Weight - 0.20 carats
- Gold Weight - 0.630 grams approx.
- Gold Purity - 18k
- Opal Size - 5 mm
- Pendant Jump Ring Size - 2 mm
*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light.***
Play-of-Color: The most distinctive feature of opals is their play-of-color, which is caused by the diffraction of light as it passes through microscopic silica spheres within the gemstone. This phenomenon creates a dazzling array of colors that can shift and change depending on the angle of observation and the lighting conditions.
Color Varieties: Opals come in a wide range of colors, from milky white and pale blue to vibrant red, green, and orange. Some opals even display multiple colors within the same stone, known as "harlequin" or "pinfire" patterns.
Transparency: Opals can range from transparent to translucent to opaque, depending on the specific type and quality of the stone. Transparent opals with vivid play-of-color are typically the most valuable and sought after.
- Opal 18k Gold Charm Pendant
- Gemstone - Natural Ethiopian Opal
- Jewelry Type - Gold Pendant
- Total weight - 0.670 grams approx.
- Opal Weight - 0.20 carats
- Gold Weight - 0.630 grams approx.
- Gold Purity - 18k
- Opal Size - 5 mm
- Pendant Jump Ring Size - 2 mm
*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light.***
Play-of-Color: The most distinctive feature of opals is their play-of-color, which is caused by the diffraction of light as it passes through microscopic silica spheres within the gemstone. This phenomenon creates a dazzling array of colors that can shift and change depending on the angle of observation and the lighting conditions.
Color Varieties: Opals come in a wide range of colors, from milky white and pale blue to vibrant red, green, and orange. Some opals even display multiple colors within the same stone, known as "harlequin" or "pinfire" patterns.
Transparency: Opals can range from transparent to translucent to opaque, depending on the specific type and quality of the stone. Transparent opals with vivid play-of-color are typically the most valuable and sought after.