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  1. Pictures of Opal - Black, Fire, Boulder, Blue and Pink

    Photos of opal from around the world. Guidance for people who want to buy opal, see different types of opal, understand their names, learn about synthetics and imitations.

  2. Precious Opal and Its Play-of-Color - Geology.com

    An "opal doublet" consists of a thin slice of precious opal glued to a solid base (often made of black obsidian). An "opal triplet" consists of a thin slice of precious opal glued to a black base, and covered …

  3. Ethiopian Opals - Precious, Fire and Common Opal - Geology.com

    Large discoveries of opal were made in Ethiopia in 2008 and 2013. These deposits produce precious, fire and common opal in a wide variety of colors and types. Ethiopia might capture a major portion of …

  4. Oregon Gemstones: Sunstone, Thundereggs, Opal and More

    A number of different types of opal are found in Oregon. An area known as Opal Butte in Morrow County has produced hyalite, hydrophane, crystal, contra luz, fire, common, dendritic, and other varieties of …

  5. Gemstones: Facts, photos, and information for over 100 gems.

    Pictures of Opal A collection of different types of opal from all around the world and Mars too!

  6. Fire Opal - Pictures and Definition of Fire Opal - Geology.com

    So, here is a quick lesson on the three basic types of opal. Fire Opal is a variety of opal that has a bright yellow, bright orange or bright red background color.

  7. Nevada Gemstones: Opal, Turquoise, Agate, Jasper, More

    Aug 10, 2017 · Nevada produces a number of gemstones. They include: precious, fire, and common opal; turquoise; agate; jasper; obsidian; petrified wood; variscite; wonderstone and more.

  8. Synthetic Opal - Also Known as Lab-Created Opal - Geology.com

    Aug 13, 2019 · Many types of synthetic opal are now cut into beautiful ring-size cabochons that sell for just a few dollars each. Even the very best synthetic opal can be cut into cabochons and sold for just …

  9. What Is Boulder Opal? Photos and Descriptions - Geology.com

    Two popular cutting styles are: 1) a gem that shows seams and patches of precious opal within host rock, and, 2) a thin seam of precious opal as the face of a gem with a natural host rock backing.

  10. Matrix Opal or Type 3 Opal - Photos and descriptions

    Some of the best-known are in Australia, Honduras, and Mexico. A few types of rock host the colorful display of matrix opal. These include limestone, sandstone, claystone, ironstone, quartzite, rhyolite, …