Alluring opal is October's beloved birthstone. Opal is an iconic gemstone found in Coober Pedy, South Australia: the highest source of opal in the world. Opal is from the Greek "Opallos" meaning to "see a change of colour". Australian gemstones can easily be distinguished by their brilliance and play of colour. Each Australian opal is unique and the different varieties offer a spectacular choice of colour, shape and size. When rotated, Opal displays a constantly changing interplay of fiery colours.
Wearing opal is like having your own personal window into the history of Australia. About 65-140 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period, central Australia was covered by a giant inland sea. As the inland sea retreated, silica-rich sands were deposited, onto what is now basically a desert area. Weather conditions changed the sand sediments releasing large quantities of soluble silica, creating a gel. This gel seeped into cracks and crevices in the ground and gradually hardened through nature's heating and moulding processes, resulting in the creation ofopal.
96% of the world's precious opal comes from three isolated areas in the outback of Australia. A small amount of precious opal is found in Brazil and Mexico. Australian stones can easily be distinguished by their brilliance and play of colour.
In Australia, white opal is mined principally from the South Australian fields of Mintabie, Coober Pedy and Andamooka. Black opal comes from Lightning Ridge in New South Wales, whilst Light or boulder opal hails from Central Queensland. The opal fields of Australia are in the harsh outback where only the hardened miner can make a living. In South Australia, miners in Coober Pedy live in underground homes, dug into the barren ground, to escape the extraordinary heat and relentless dust.
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To keep your opal looking its best it's important to care for it properly. Although opal is a magnificent and unique gem, it doesn’t have the resistance to breaking or scratching that diamonds or sapphires have. You will get the best out of your opal if you protect the stone from heavy knocks and abrasive materials, keeping it away from extreme changes in temperature.
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Gerard McCabe sells solid opal in our Opalescence Collection featuring opal from Coober Pedy in South Australia and Lightning Ridge in NSW. Solid opal can be cut into many shapes. Unlike diamonds and other precious gemstones, it is not cut into facets because this would spoil the play of colour with reflections. Usually, it is cut into softly curved cabochons and various freeform shapes. We have some magnificent Opal pieces in our Antique collection, showcasing the popularity of opals over many different eras such as the Victorian, Edwardian, Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods.
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To explore the magnificent Opalescence Collection, visit our online store or one of our South Australian jewellery boutiques: Rundle Mall, Adelaide Arcade and the South Australian Museum Shop on North Terrace. There is something to suit everyone’s taste in our diverse range of rings, earrings, pendants and bracelets.