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- Moissanite
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- Opaline
- Andean Opal
- Pink Opal
- Peridot
- Pyrite
- Rhodolite
- Rubellite
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- Silica
- Tanzanite
- Topaz
- Yellow Topaz
- Tsavorite
- Blue Tourmaline
- Pink Tourmaline
- Black Tourmaline
- Green Tourmaline
- Sapphire
- Pink Sapphire
Andean Opal
The most prized Peruvian stone in the world, due to its beautiful shades of aqua green, it adds a very special touch of color to any piece of jewelry it adorns. In Inca times, it was even more prized than gold and was used as a symbol of rejuvenation.
The origin of the word opal comes from the Sanskrit úpalah, which means precious stone, and in Greek opallios, stone good for the eyes.
Opal is a natural stone that is known for amplifying thoughts. It has the ability to bring hidden talents to the surface, stimulating creativity and originality.
It also boosts self-esteem by helping to express the true self.
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