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Pink Opal tumbled
Pink Opal tumbled

Pink Opal tumbled

Pink Opal tumbled

A species of Pink Opal

Pink Opal tumbled is a common opal in a range of pink-colored hues, some with threads of grey. It resembles candies. Peru produces some of the best pink Opal tumbled although it is also found in the USA and Australia. Often made into tumbled stones, it is also formed into beads for bracelets and cut into cabochons which are set into pendants.

General Info About Pink Opal tumbled

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Physical Properties of Pink Opal tumbled

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White
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Chemical Properties of Pink Opal tumbled

Idealised Formula
SiO2 · nH2O
Formula
SiO2·nH2O
Elements listed
H, O, Si

Optical Properties of Pink Opal tumbled

Refractive Index
1.37-1.52
Pleochroism
None
Optical Character
Isotropic

Characteristics of Pink Opal tumbled

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Healing Properties of Pink Opal tumbled

Pink Opal tumbled is believed to provide gentle healing through peace and tranquility. Those who use it say it helps to relieve stress and clears the mind so that they can find the solutions they need in their life. When the stone is worn it may encourage creativity and enthusiasm, often providing the believer with a sense of renewal and spiritual awakening.

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