REAL-GEMS Opalite Real Blue Energization Slab Crystal 16 cm 1193 Grams for Home
Opalite is renowned for its ethereal and iridescent appearance, displaying a captivating play of colors when light hits its surface. It has a smooth and glassy texture, often polished into cabochon shap
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Total Gem Weight-5965 Carat | Measurement -16 cm x 11 cm x 2.9 cm | Gem Type - Natural Opalite
Opalite is renowned for its ethereal and iridescent appearance, displaying a captivating play of colors when light hits its surface. It has a smooth and glassy texture, often polished into cabochon shapes or used as beads in jewelry making.
Opalite is renowned for its ethereal and iridescent appearance, displaying a captivating play of colors when light hits its surface. It has a smooth and glassy texture, often polished into cabochon shapes or used as beads in jewelry making.
Translucency: Opalite is known for its translucent to semi-translucent appearance. When held up to light, it allows light to pass through, giving it a luminous quality.
Color Variations: While commonly referred to as "blue opalite," it can exhibit a range of colors beyond blue. Depending on the manufacturing process, opalite can have variations of white, pink, purple, green, or even orange hues.
Its color can range from milky white to various shades of blue, including pale blue, sky blue, and teal. Opalite is primarily composed of glass and dolomite, which is infused with metal particles to create its distinctive shimmering effect.
Total Gem Weight-5965 Carat | Measurement -16 cm x 11 cm x 2.9 cm | Gem Type - Natural Opalite
Opalite is renowned for its ethereal and iridescent appearance, displaying a captivating play of colors when light hits its surface. It has a smooth and glassy texture, often polished into cabochon shapes or used as beads in jewelry making.
Opalite is renowned for its ethereal and iridescent appearance, displaying a captivating play of colors when light hits its surface. It has a smooth and glassy texture, often polished into cabochon shapes or used as beads in jewelry making.
Translucency: Opalite is known for its translucent to semi-translucent appearance. When held up to light, it allows light to pass through, giving it a luminous quality.
Color Variations: While commonly referred to as "blue opalite," it can exhibit a range of colors beyond blue. Depending on the manufacturing process, opalite can have variations of white, pink, purple, green, or even orange hues.
Its color can range from milky white to various shades of blue, including pale blue, sky blue, and teal. Opalite is primarily composed of glass and dolomite, which is infused with metal particles to create its distinctive shimmering effect. -
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