Explore the mesmerizing opal gemstone known as the 'Rainbow Tree,' sourced from Australia
Opal stones are renowned for their beauty and can be relatively expensive, influenced by factors such as color, pattern, body tone, brightness, shape, inclusions (flaws), Opal field of origin, natural or treated state, and market demand. Australia, particularly Lightning Ridge, Coober Pedy, Mintabie, and Andamooka, is the primary source of Opals. After categorization, Opals are priced per carat or weight, resulting in a wide price range, from around $10 per carat to approximately $6,000 per carat. Australian Opals are esteemed as the most costly globally, with the rarest uncut Opal, the Fire of Australia, commanding a staggering value of $675,000.
While Opals can be unearthed globally, the predominant source is Australia, contributing approximately 95 percent to the worldwide supply. Australian Opals showcase a mesmerizing spectrum of colors, resembling the northern lights or the ocean in certain instances. Beyond their aesthetic allure, these iridescent stones find application in natural therapies.
Opal stones exude energy that facilitates the establishment of harmony and balance within one's energy systems and meridians. In practices such as massage therapy or reiki, Opals can be strategically placed around or on an individual to amplify and harmonize their energy. Some attribute healing properties to Opal, suggesting its efficacy in addressing conditions such as infections, fevers, PMS, and aiding in the birthing process.
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