OPAL
A
silicate. Contains water, correlating with our emotions. Clarifies by
mirroring feelings, buried emotions, desires (including love and
passion). Less inhibition, more spontanity. Visualization,
imagination, dreams, healing. Easily absorbs, stores emotions and
thoughts. Fragile. Fades in sun, heat, salt, acidic foods. Moisten
frequently with water or oil. May change color with high energy
people. Anytime the wearer feels uncomfortable with an Opal, the
stone should be removed.
Properties:
Creativity, spontanity, relationships, memory, happy dreams and
changes.
Opal stone meaning foster love, passion, loyalty, faithfulness, emotional expressiveness, warmth, spontanity and dramatic ability. Opal also associated with peace, and consciousness. Sometimes considered unlucky, but this is only because modern people fear their emotional side. Its a very emotionally responsive stone.
Opal stone is unique in the gem kingdom. In Roman times opal was, next to emerald, the most valuable gem. The enthusiasm which opal arouses in artists and poets is not too extravagant. White opal scintillates against a
solid background, which is always light, either white or tinted some pale color. By reflected light it displays the most beautiful iridescent colors, green, yellow, red, blue, violet.
Opal is fine stones are extremely rare, and seldom large. This variety is called the Harlequin opal. Golden opal is a term applied to that variety in which only one color, an orange-yellow, is present. The largest opal known is in the Imperial Cabinet of Vienna. The precious opal contains the beauty, the reflected energy that is called fire opal. That comes later on this site.
Opal stone meaning foster love, passion, loyalty, faithfulness, emotional expressiveness, warmth, spontanity and dramatic ability. Opal also associated with peace, and consciousness. Sometimes considered unlucky, but this is only because modern people fear their emotional side. Its a very emotionally responsive stone.
Opal stone is unique in the gem kingdom. In Roman times opal was, next to emerald, the most valuable gem. The enthusiasm which opal arouses in artists and poets is not too extravagant. White opal scintillates against a
solid background, which is always light, either white or tinted some pale color. By reflected light it displays the most beautiful iridescent colors, green, yellow, red, blue, violet.
Opal is fine stones are extremely rare, and seldom large. This variety is called the Harlequin opal. Golden opal is a term applied to that variety in which only one color, an orange-yellow, is present. The largest opal known is in the Imperial Cabinet of Vienna. The precious opal contains the beauty, the reflected energy that is called fire opal. That comes later on this site.



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