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Hyalite Opal (Glass Opal) Gemstone Loose 0.41CT

Hyalite Opal (Glass Opal) Gemstone Loose 0.41CT

◆◆◆◆For non-Japanese buyer◆◆◆ [With loose certificate] If there is a statement like the above, the product has been inspected in Japan. be attached.

Regular price $400.00 SGD
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The rarest opal species
Hyalite Opal (Glass Opal) 0.41CT


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Fluorescent opal boasting outstanding rarity!
It is a highly recommended stone for collection.

Unlike precious opal, which has play-of-color like black opal and Mexican opal, it is a common opal that does not have play-of-color.

Instead, it has enchanting special effects.

Hyalite Opal comes from the Greek word hualos, which means glass.


Because it looks like glass, it is commonly called glass opal and is extremely difficult to produce among opal species.

It is also called Mysterious Stone because it is the rarest.

The characteristic is called glass opal, and you can see the unique inclusions of bubbles and ripples.
I get the impression that it is close to moldavite, which is famous for natural glass.

Some hyalites also contain trace amounts of natural uranium, which fluoresces in ultraviolet light and emits a fluorescent blue-green.

In recent years, this fluorescent type has been on the market a little, but in the first place, the conditions for producing Hyalite are extremely rare, and unlike quartz, it is not produced in many parts of the world, so once it cannot be mined, it will become very difficult to obtain. I think.

This is a UV fluorescent type rare opal that collectors would like to secure.








◇Jewel Hyalite (Glass Opal) ◇Weight 0.41CT ◇Shape Round ◇Dimensions 5.21x5.30x3.67mm ◇Mexico ◇Hardness 5.5-6.5 ◇Quality SI ◇ Hue S ◇Remarks: Loose certificate included
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