
Opal's come in many translucent looking colors, including white, pink, blue, green, black, reds, and even oranges. The ancient Roman's considered Opal to be the Empress of Gemstones because it represented all the rainbow colors. Mined all over the world, the primary source of Opal is Australia. Australian opal mines equal 90% of the world's opal supply. All the other opal mines in the world cannot add up to the abundances found in Australia.

Opal is a softer reflective stone. It is October's birthstone but makes a lovely addition to anyone's jewelry collection. Some believe that opals' unique properties can pick up the energy of the person wearing it. Additionally, it's thought that Opal's are healing and empowering, elevating the wearer's mood, consciousness, and health. It also makes the lucky person wearing it feel more creative and confident, encompassing the ability to express their true self.

Fabricated in an attempt to save the declining diamond market, Diamond merchants spread the rumor that Opal's are bad luck. Somehow this old wives' tale has made its way to the modern-day. So, suppose this myth has kept you from buying an opal for yourself or a loved one. In that case, rest assured that the Opals owners experience excitement and happiness to have a truly enchanting piece in their collection. The bottom line is, Opals are not bad luck.

Currently, Conti Jewelers boasts a lovely collection of Opal jewelry in our showroom at all price points. We carry Opals for everyone's style and budget.
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Blog contribution by Kimburlee Stewart