Posts Tagged ‘opal’

Opal

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Opal Doublets and Opal Triplets

1. Opal Doublets

Doublets consist of two layers adhered together with glue:

* A black backing which is made of either black industrial glass, black potch (colourless opal), hard plastic, brown ironstone or sometimes vitrolite.

* A thin slice of opal (normally crystal opal or white opal). The thickness of the opal in a doublet can vary, however it is generally thicker than the opal found in a triplet. The edges of the slice of opal are generally rounded off (if there is enough opal) to give the stone a cabochon (domed top).

Doublets can usually be identified by looking at the side of the opal – if the stone has been adhered together you will notice that the line where the coloured opal and the black backing meet is perfectly straight. This is necessary for the two layers to be adhered together. If a doublet is set into jewellery with the sides covered, it is extremely difficult, even for an expert, to tell whether it is a doublet or a solid opal. Since the top of the stone consists of pure opal, it therefore appears exactly like a black opal, and doublets thus have a much more natural appearance than triplets.

2. Opal Triplets

Triplets consist of three layers:

* A black backing as above

* A paper-thin slice of opal in the middle

* A clear glass, quartz, or plastic capping in the shape of a dome. The slice of opal in a triplet is usually extremely thin (paper-thin) so the clear capping serves to give the stone a nice cabochon on top. The clear capping may also magnify the colour of the opal slightly, and also serve to protect the opal.

Because triplet opals have a clear non-opal capping on top, it is easy for an experienced person to identify a triplet immediately by the appearance of the stone. Triplets usually have a ‘glassy’ appearance and the light reflects differently from the top of the stone. You can look at the side of the stone to identify a straight line where all the layers meet, and also look at the back of the stone. If the back of the stone appears to be black plastic then you are not looking at a solid stone. Be aware however that it is also very common for a backing to be made of black potch (exactly the same stone which forms the backing of a natural black opal) or brown ironstone (which is also the natural backing for Queensland boulder opals).

Triplets are normally cheaper than doublets because they contain less real opal. Because the top of the stone can be made from synthetic material, triplets can be a lot more resistant to impact than solid or doublet opal stones. (Opal by its nature is a fragile gemstone).

Gemstones and Birthstone Symbolism

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

Author: IC

Gemstones have been a fascinating and delight source for mankind for centuries. Their mysterious appeal, unique colors, the play of light within them self, their rarity and durability have made them valuable.

Gemstones and crystals are considered being part of the natural wonders of the Earth and have been thought to possess certain magical powers.

They were extensively used in numerous jewelry making, decorating ornaments or as talismans and amulets, as therapeutic aids, or religious rituals objects. Below are some information about some popular used gemstone for your reference.

Birthstones

January- Garnet

Garnets are deep red and look beautiful with silver jewelry. They represent strength, health, and deep

insight.

February- Amethyst

Amethyst ranges in color from pale violet to deep violet purple. Amethyst symbolizes peace, love, and

happiness.

March- Aquamarine

Aquamarine varies in color from pale blue green to deep blue. Aquamarine is revered for symbolizing

courage and peace.

April- Diamond

Colorless diamonds are the most popular choices, but diamonds can range in a variety of colors.

Known for being a girl’s best friend, diamonds also symbolize strength, courage, and good fortune.

May- Emerald

Traditionally Emeralds are pure green but they may also be in yellowish tinted varieties. Emeralds

represent love, happiness in marriage, and loyalty.

June- Pearl

Fresh, saltwater, or cultured pearls vary in a variety of colors ranging from off white to black. Pearls

symbolize faithfulness, purity, innocence, and charity.

July- Ruby

Rubies are known for their beautiful red hues and can range in colors that feature the red spectrum.

They are known for symbolizing wisdom and a nurturing heart.

August- Peridot

Peridots range in colors but all have a greenish tint. They represent friendliness, relationships, and

compassion.

September- Sapphire

Most recognizable for its blue color, sapphires may also be colorless, pink, or even orange. Sapphires

symbolize joy, peace, and beauty.

October- Opal

Opals display a wide range of colors when deflecting light. Opals signify a creative spirit, new

friendships, and healthy relationships.

November- Citrine

Citrine ranges in earthy tones from yellow to brown. It looks beautiful when paired with gold and

signifies comfort, wealth, and a creative spirit.

December- Turquoise

Turquoise ranges in color from aqua to deep robin’s egg blue. It looks best when paired with silver and it signifies valor, strength, and wisdom.

At Wholesale Jewelry Direct Distributor – supplyjewelry dot com , we wholesale sterling silver jewelry, body piercing jewelry, fashion jewelry with contemporary styles and low prices. We are jewelry manufacturer and direct supplier of 925 sterling silver jewelry, body jewelry, costume jewelry and fashion jewelry. Our wholesale product include rings, toe rings, earring, anklets, bracelets, necklaces, semi precious stones jewelry accessories, barbell, belly ring, beaded bracelets and necklaces and much much more. Our jewelry warehouse carry thousands of designs of jewelry and gifts items. If you are a jewelry retailer /wholesaler and looking for good prices and excellent quality of jewelry and fashion accessories, please check out our wholesale jewelry catalog online at supplyjewelry dot com .

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/home-and-family-articles/gemstones-and-birthstone-symbolism-145737.html

About the Author:

Learn about unique wholesale costume jewelry from the jewelry store wholesale distributor. The best place to get great deals.