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  2. Doublet (lapidary) - Wikipedia

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    A harder garnet makes the stones more durable. In the case of opal doublets, a backing layer of onyx or matrix gives the more fragile opal layer support and can make the opal look darker and higher quality. Garnet and glass doublets were first used around 1850 when it was noted that molten glass would adhere to garnet.

  3. Flame Queen Opal - Wikipedia

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    The Flame Queen Opal is perhaps the best-known example of "eye-of-opal", an eye-like effect created when opal in-fills a cavity. [ 1 ] The Flame Queen's flat central raised dome flashes red or gold depending on the angle of view, and is surrounded by a band of deep blue-green, giving the stone an appearance somewhat like that of a fried egg.

  4. Ammolite - Wikipedia

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    Ammolite is an opal-like organic gemstone found primarily along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains of North America.It is commonly unearthed by natural erosion or through the process of various mining practices, within the perimeter of an ancient sea bed called the Western Interior Seaway. [2]

  5. World's most expensive opal literally glows in the dark - AOL

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    It literally glows in the dark. In fact, as it gets darker around the opal, the opal appears ever more vibrant. ... which will be presenting it as part of their "Opals" exhibit to celebrate 100 ...

  6. List of jewellery types - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 February 2025, at 11:20 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Breastplate with a peacocks; René Lalique; c. 1898 –1900; gold, enamels, opals and diamonds; Calouste Gulbenkian Museum (Lisbon, Portugal) In the 1890s, jewellers began to explore the potential of the growing Art Nouveau style and the closely related German Jugendstil , British (and to some extent American) Arts and Crafts Movement , Catalan ...

  8. Halley's Comet Opal - Wikipedia

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    The Halley's Comet Opal is a very fine specimen, with few flaws or blemishes and a large green and orange 1.6 cm (0.63 in) thick color bar which goes through the opal. Formed about 20 million years ago, it is an example of a nobby, which is a natural lump-shaped opal found only at Lightning Ridge. [2] As of 2006 it was for sale at $1.2 million. [3]

  9. Andamooka Opal - Wikipedia

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    The Andamooka Opal is a famous opal which was presented to Queen Elizabeth II in 1954 on the occasion of her first visit to South Australia. The opal was mined in Andamooka in 1949. The opal was cut and polished by John Altmann to a weight of 203 carats (40.6 g).

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