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This listing is for AAAA Grade Natural Welo fire Ethiopian Opal slice Rough stones, small grade opal crystals, opal chips, opal slice rough, welo opal rough, fire opal, raw opal Rough stones Stone - Raw Opal polished Chips Rough Mines - Ethiopia Quality - AAAA high grade Size - 5 mm to 12 mm (Approx) We would like to introduce ourselves as we are the eminent sole proprietor of this business, we are the manufacturer of every kind of gemstones including precious, semi precious and cheap stones. We Opal Mineral, Sole Proprietorship, Crystal Chips, Raw Opal, Color Rainbow, Rainy Season, Blue Chalcedony, Welo Opal, Opal Crystal

This listing is for AAAA Grade Natural Welo fire Ethiopian Opal slice Rough stones, small grade opal crystals, opal chips, opal slice rough, welo opal rough, fire opal, raw opal Rough stones Stone - Raw Opal polished Chips Rough Mines - Ethiopia Quality - AAAA high grade Size - 5 mm to 12 mm (Approx) We would like to introduce ourselves as we are the eminent sole proprietor of this business, we are the manufacturer of every kind of gemstones including precious, semi precious and cheap…

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A fine opal’s beauty is elusive and challenging to capture in words. Writers have compared opals to volcanoes, galaxies, and fireworks.  Admirers gave famous opals poetic names like Pandora, Light of the World, and Empress. In ancient Rome, this gem symbolized love and hope. The Romans gave it a name – opalus – that was synonymous with “precious stone”.   Courtesy: GIA. Resource: Amanda. #eClarity Fire Opal Crystal Meaning, Opal Crystal Meaning, Poetic Names, Opal Stone Meaning, Gemini Jewels, Gemstone Reference, Opal Meaning, Gemstones Chart, Jewelry Knowledge

A fine opal’s beauty is elusive and challenging to capture in words. Writers have compared opals to volcanoes, galaxies, and fireworks. Admirers gave famous opals poetic names like Pandora, Light of the World, and Empress. In ancient Rome, this gem symbolized love and hope. The Romans gave it a name – opalus – that was synonymous with “precious stone”. Courtesy: GIA. Resource: Amanda. #eClarity

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