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    I brought an opal that they said was a created white fire opal. Is it real or fake?
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    It sounds like an opal that was created in a lab instead of dug out of the earth. That does make it less valuable than a mined opal.
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    If opal has a specific pattern, does that mean it's manufactured?
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    It is really likely to be a fake with a specific or repeated pattern. Nearly all symmetrical opals are fake; check if it is a perfect circle or oval. Even a small opal is well over $100, so if it's selling for less than this, it's probably manufactured.
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    Is Oregon peach opal real?
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    Yes. The opal variety was first discovered in 2016.
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    If my opal only shows red in the sunlight, is it fake?
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    No, that does not mean it's fake. Fire opals have bright red layers that make this stone stand out.
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    What is a crystal opal?
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    Crystal opal is usually a water clear stone that displays multiple colors in the stone. If you have to look through the stone (light behind it) to see the color, it is called Contra Luz.
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    I was in Jerusalem last year and bought a small beautiful opal ring. How do I clean it?
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    Place 1⁄2 cup (120 ml) of warm water in a small bowl. Add 2 or 3 drops of a mild, unscented dish soap and swish to create a lather. Submerge the ring into the soapy solution. Let it soak for 5-10 minutes, swishing it around every few minutes to help loosen any dirt. Wet a soft cloth with the solution and gently wipe down the ring.
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