SCIENCE
The stunning interplay of colour in Opals, known as "play-of-colour," is caused by its internal structure of silica spheres. These microscopic spheres diffract light as it passes through the stone, splitting it into various wavelengths, which appear as vibrant flashes of colour. The size and arrangement of these spheres determine the intensity and range of colours, making each Opal’s display of hues unique. This phenomenon is what gives Opal its signature iridescence, known as opalescence.
CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
In ancient Rome, Opals were prized as stones of luck and were believed to contain the powers of all gemstones due to their multi-coloured hues. In medieval Europe, Opals were associated with vision and prophecy, thought to enhance the wearer’s ability to foresee the future. Aboriginal Australian cultures, where most Opals are sourced, viewed them as sacred, believing they contained the spirit of the Earth. Across cultures, oOals have been cherished for their mystical and protective properties, symbolizing beauty, intuition, and spiritual insight.
CHAKRA
Ethiopian Opals are powerful tools for chakra alignment, known for their vibrant play of colour. They primarily connect with the crown chakra, enhancing spiritual awareness and higher consciousness. Their multi-coloured flashes can stimulate multiple chakras, promoting a balanced energy flow throughout the body. Fiery hues activate the sacral and solar plexus chakras, encouraging creativity and confidence, while cooler tones resonate with the heart and throat chakras for emotional healing and clear communication. Ethiopian Opals cleanse negative energy, making them ideal for achieving holistic balance and spiritual clarity.