Opal Jewelry Your Own Personal Piece of Rainbow
By Sam Serio
Opal is a magnificent gemstone whose shades encompass virtually every
hue in the color spectrum. The play of color is different on every stone, and its
shimmering hues gave rise to the word opalescent. Because it is such an
entrancing and unique gemstone, it is no wonder that opal jewelry is very popular among
collectors and fashion enthusiasts.
Opal is the birthstone for October and its history is peppered with
superstitions and beliefs that it caused both good luck and bad luck. In Europe, it used
to be thought of as the official stone of thieves and robbers. One of the
greatest contributors to the myth that opal jewelry causes misfortune is a misreading of
its depiction in Sir Walter Scotts 19th-century novel Anne of
Geierstein.
However, many cultures associate the opal with white magic and good
fortune. The ancient Romans used opal jewelry as talismans and for them, it symbolized
purity and hope. The ancient Greeks, on the other hand, believed that it gave the wearer
the abilities to prophesy or foretell the future. It was also thought to bring luck to the
wearer.
The popularity of opal jewelry is on the rise. Although it is
classified as a semi-precious stone, the black opal can cost as much as a diamond. Opals
can also range in price, depending on their color. Generally, red opals are the most
expensive while blue opals are the least. Also, doublet or triplet opal jewelry, or a
piece of opal that is sandwiched between two other materials is less expensive than solid
opal pieces. Set in gold or silver, or embellished with other gemstones, there is a wide
variety of opal jewelry to choose from.
Men and women throughout time have been fascinated and captured by the
iridescent colors of opal jewelry. Bad or good luck notwithstanding, these multi-colored
gems are worthy additions to any wardrobe. A person cannot be blamed for thinking that
wearing an opal necklace, earrings, bracelet or ring is somehow just like having a piece
of the rainbow close to the skin. |