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QuestionI brought an opal that they said was a created white fire opal. Is it real or fake?Community AnswerIt 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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QuestionIf opal has a specific pattern, does that mean it's manufactured?Community AnswerIt 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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QuestionIs Oregon peach opal real?Community AnswerYes. The opal variety was first discovered in 2016.
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QuestionIf my opal only shows red in the sunlight, is it fake?Community AnswerNo, that does not mean it's fake. Fire opals have bright red layers that make this stone stand out.
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QuestionWhat is a crystal opal?Community AnswerCrystal 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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QuestionI was in Jerusalem last year and bought a small beautiful opal ring. How do I clean it?Community AnswerPlace 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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