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Fire
Opals
yes, Opals can be orange and red!
Opals come in various colours,
with the most exciting and unique being the vibrant orange and red
variety. Coloured by iron oxide, Fire Opals,
are amorphous forms, consisting of spheres of silica trapped with
water.
As light passes through the opals, it diffracts in to colours of
the spectrum, producing that flash of colour-play typical of most
opals. Although most Fire Opals are
historically mined from the highlands of Mexico, there
have been some more recent finds in Brazil as well.
But luckliy for you, you won't have to travel to the ends
of the earth to claim these jewels. Just come by to your La
Putri boutique as we have collated a selection of the finest Fire
Opals, and handcrafted the most stunning pieces, with due
respect to each gem's organic fluidity and form. Each piece is unique
and truly one-of-a-kind. Come by and pick up the piece that speaks to
you!
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the bird of paradise
Like
the Bird of Paradise, the orange and red hues of Fire Opals
exude warmth and well being, its vivid hues positively shining
through emiltting calm, strength and emotional stability. It is
also known as the symbol of love, and the lucky stone for those
born under the sign of
Aries.
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love your opal
Opals are
hygroscopic and should be kept away from intense heat or extreme
dry conditions. Being a medium hardness gem, Opals have
long been worn beautifully as jewellery. With some love and care,
its engaging flashes of colour-play will delight you for a long
time to come.
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