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201ct Nice 3 pcs large rough untreated Chocolate Opal From Oregon
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 6.000 x 6.000 x 7.000mm
- Weight (cts)
- 201.000
- Type
- Rough, Specimen
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Oregon chocolate opal is a type of opal found in Oregon, United States. It is known for its distinctive chocolate brown color with flashes of iridescence. This type of opal is formed in a similar manner to other opals, through the deposition of silica gel in cavities within rock formations over millions of years. The unique coloration of Oregon chocolate opal is believed to be caused by trace amounts of iron oxide and organic material present during its formation.
Oregon chocolate opal is valued for its rarity and beauty, often used in jewelry making and as a collector's item. Like other opals, it is prized for its play-of-color, which refers to the vibrant flashes of color that can be seen when the stone is moved and viewed from different angles.
Mining for Oregon chocolate opal is primarily done in certain regions of Oregon, particularly in areas with volcanic activity where opal deposits are more likely to be found. However, mining for opals can be challenging due to the fragile nature of the stone and the need for careful extraction techniques to avoid damaging the specimens.
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 6.000 x 6.000 x 7.000 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 201.000
- Type
- Rough, Specimen
- Colours
-
Thanks for checking out this page if you have any questions feel free to message me
Oregon chocolate opal is a type of opal found in Oregon, United States. It is known for its distinctive chocolate brown color with flashes of iridescence. This type of opal is formed in a similar manner to other opals, through the deposition of silica gel in cavities within rock formations over millions of years. The unique coloration of Oregon chocolate opal is believed to be caused by trace amounts of iron oxide and organic material present during its formation.
Oregon chocolate opal is valued for its rarity and beauty, often used in jewelry making and as a collector's item. Like other opals, it is prized for its play-of-color, which refers to the vibrant flashes of color that can be seen when the stone is moved and viewed from different angles.
Mining for Oregon chocolate opal is primarily done in certain regions of Oregon, particularly in areas with volcanic activity where opal deposits are more likely to be found. However, mining for opals can be challenging due to the fragile nature of the stone and the need for careful extraction techniques to avoid damaging the specimens.
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