Examples of using Fire opal in English and their translations into German
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A fire opal this size.
I gave somebody a fire opal once.
Fire opal close out Add to Cart.
Pendant of fire opal and silver.
Fire opal in ryolite matrix Add to Cart.
Pendant of fire opal and silver.
Fire Opal is a dynamic and energizing stone.
Talismans named- minerals: ruby and fire opal.
Not all fire opals are the same.
I had a friend once who was as crazy about fire opals as I am.
Torsade with fire opal and ebony in yellow gold.
Essence No. 3 contains the yellow color,the precious stones carnelian and fire opal, and the aromatic oil of lemon.
Fire opals which have become matt through being worn a great deal can be repolished.
The rarest, and thus the most highly esteemed, is the intense red-orange fire opal from Mexico with its strong play of colour.
Fire Opal is pent up emotions to come to the surface and protects against danger.
Its upper outer part is crimped with zircons all around,while inside also has a linker with Blue Fire Opal heart-shaped.
Today, these Brazilian fire opals are setting new trends in the fascinating world of gemstones.
A higher value is placed on fine cabochons with the much loved typical play of colour of the opals than on good,faceted fire opals.
Mexico is famous for Fire Opals, with, as well as without play of colour, and for Matrix Opals. .
The gem and jewellery trade knows three kinds of Opal: precious Opal(with play of colour),common Opal(without play of colour) and Fire Opal.
Fire opals are primarily found in hollow cavities and fissures in mountains of volcanic origin.
Its center made from a fire opal will reflect light with a thousand and one nuances, making everyone in this beautiful gem set.
The occurrence-specific characteristics include, for instance, denominations such as“Black Opal from Lightning Ridge”(we are talking absolute top luxury here)or“Mexican Fire Opal”.
Gemstone strands in amethyst, aquamarines, rock crystals, citrine, fire opal, garnet, iolite, moonstone, ruby, sapphire and emerald- to name just a few stone varieties.
Indeed, when the raw stones are found, many fire opals are covered in a chalky white weathering crust, a sign that the stone has aged through loss of water and become cloudy and cracked.