A hydrated silica gemstone celebrated for its captivating play-of-color, where flashes of rainbow hues shift with the light.
Found in a wide range of body colors, including white, black, crystal, fire, and boulder opal, each with its own unique color play.
Measures 5.5–6.5 on the Mohs hardness scale — avoid prolonged water exposure, rapid temperature changes, harsh chemicals, and strong impact to preserve its structure and brilliance.
Traditionally associated with creativity, inspiration, and emotional expression.
Believed to enhance intuition, ignite imagination, and encourage authenticity.
Often linked to hope, transformation, and embracing one’s individuality.
Fun fact: The Romans called opal the “queen of gemstones” because they believed its shifting colors combined the beauty of every precious gem into one stone.
Important!If you would like to have the bracelet resized, please indicate the exact wrist size and preferred fit in the Order Notes when you checkout. Measure in CM the smallest part of your wrist just below your wrist bone.