Green Opal Palm Stone (1 Pound)
GROPAL
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The listing is for (1 Pound)
Avg Size Range: (2 to 3 Inches) Sizes Vary
Material Origin: Brazil
Green Opal is primarily composed of hydrated silica (SiO₂·nH₂O), the same as other opals. Its green color is typically caused by trace amounts of nickel, iron, or chromium inclusions. The exact hue and intensity of the green depend on the mineral content and environmental conditions during formation. Like all opals, Green Opal forms from the slow deposition of silica-rich water in rock cavities. Over time, as the water evaporates, silica particles are left behind and solidified to form opal. Green Opal ranges from pale, mint green to deeper, forest green. It is often translucent to opaque and has a smooth, waxy luster. Some Green Opal specimens may have natural inclusions or patterns, adding to their visual appeal. However, it lacks the "fire" or play of color seen in precious opals.
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Handmade items vary in size, shape, and color when selected randomly (the highest quality items are chosen first). They'll be as beautiful as those in the photos.
The listing is for (1 Pound)
Avg Size Range: (2 to 3 Inches) Sizes Vary
Material Origin: Brazil
Green Opal is primarily composed of hydrated silica (SiO₂·nH₂O), the same as other opals. Its green color is typically caused by trace amounts of nickel, iron, or chromium inclusions. The exact hue and intensity of the green depend on the mineral content and environmental conditions during formation. Like all opals, Green Opal forms from the slow deposition of silica-rich water in rock cavities. Over time, as the water evaporates, silica particles are left behind and solidified to form opal. Green Opal ranges from pale, mint green to deeper, forest green. It is often translucent to opaque and has a smooth, waxy luster. Some Green Opal specimens may have natural inclusions or patterns, adding to their visual appeal. However, it lacks the "fire" or play of color seen in precious opals.
Custom Requests: Have specific preferences?
Leave a message with your order, and we'll do our best to accommodate your requests if possible.
Handmade items vary in size, shape, and color when selected randomly (the highest quality items are chosen first). They'll be as beautiful as those in the photos.