Product Description
This cylinder shaped Korite Boulder Opal drilled stone bead pendant has a small Opal in it.
The bead pendant is 37 mm long by 13 mm and 11 mm thick.
It is drilled with a 3.5 mm hole.
Opal is a hydrated amorphous form of silica, with a high water content. It occurs in the fissures of almost any kind of rock.
Opal’s flashing rainbow play-of-color is caused by diffraction of light by silica spheres stacked internally in the stone.
The name Opal is derived from the Latin word opalus-meaning precious stone.
This lovely precious gemstone Opal is mounted in the Korite matrix that the Opal is found and it in comes from Lightning Ridge, Australia.