Product Description
Tiny pear shaped pink, yellow, and white striped semiprecious gemstone Candy Opal designer cabochon just 14 mm by 11 mm and 3.5 mm thick.
This small colorful striped loose stone cabochon is Candy Opal and it is found in western Utah, in the Thomas Mountain Range near the city of Milford.
It is also known as Bacon Opal, Bubble Opal, Halite Opal, Lace Opal and Wildfire Opal.
The name Opal comes from the Latin word opalus which means "precious stone".
Opal that is mostly opaque, with no play of color, is actually quite common. Opal is a hydrated silica material and it has a hardness of 5.5 to 6.5.
Metaphysical Properties: Common Opal is said to be a calming stone that will help you relax.