Opal Necklace Ethiopian
A beautiful Opal Necklace from Ethiopia has a length of approx. 45 cm.
Opal is a hydrated amorphous form of silica; its water content may range from 3 to 21% by weight, but is usually between 6 and 10%. Because of its amorphous character, it is classed as a mineraloid, unlike the other crystalline forms of silica, which are classed as minerals. It is deposited at a relatively low temperature and may occur in the fissures of almost any kind of rock, being most commonly found with limonite, sandstone, rhyolite, marl, and basalt.
Opal is the national gemstone of Australia. Australian opal has often been cited as accounting for 95-97% of the world’s supply of precious opal,[4][5][6][7] with the state of South Australia accounting for 80% of the world’s supply.[8] Recent data suggests that the world supply of precious opal may have changed. In 2012, Ethiopian opal production was estimated to be 14,000 kg (31,000 lb) by the United States Geological Survey.[9] USGS data from the same period (2012), reveals that Australian opal production to be $41 million.[10] Because of the units of measurement, it is not possible to directly compare Australian and Ethiopian opal production, but these data and others suggest that the traditional percentages given for Australian opal production may be overstated.[11][12] On the other hand, the referenced USGS paper is described as `advance release’, suggesting it may not be in final form: this is evidenced by the following quote: `Gemstones.— Artisanal miners produced gemstones including amethyst, aquamarine, emerald, garnet, opal, peridot, sapphire, and tourmaline…...more
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