Opal Stone Buyers Guide: Prices, Different Species, How To Care For Your Ring & Identifying Fakes

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  • @hycinth5371
    @hycinth5371 Před rokem +28

    It would be nice to show the stones while elaborate.

  • @mwhite4759
    @mwhite4759 Před 9 měsíci +10

    This video is great, would love if you to show the stones close up as you talk about them.

  • @charliekezza
    @charliekezza Před 5 měsíci +6

    I come from an opal mining family in Australia. "Red on black" opals are the most expensive not necessarily the rarest but they are broght up pretty quickly for the asian market so they end up being "rare" to be sold anywhere else.

    • @mariaadam1047
      @mariaadam1047 Před 2 měsíci

      My husband and I drove out to Lightning Ridge, and I studied up on opals before I went. We went to a reputable retailer. He bought me the most beautiful small solid black opal ring. I chose one with red, orange, and blue green broadflash patterns. It's so beautiful 😍

  • @andrestucki
    @andrestucki Před rokem +8

    I collect opal for over 50 years as well opalised fossils it’s just amazing what the nature can do
    I have in my collection some miracle opal fossils specimens .
    I love your documentary ❤🎉

  • @______IV
    @______IV Před rokem +6

    With jewelry, always buy what you love and you’ll never lose value. If you’re buying mainly as an investment, educate, educate, educate yourself, and then find a reputable dealer. Wonderful video with great information.

    • @65safesafe
      @65safesafe Před 6 měsíci

      Would like to buy Ethiopian Opal

  • @shawnstatzer95
    @shawnstatzer95 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I only buy rough Australian black opals (via Australian auctions that often source Lightening Ridge opals) and cut them by hand. I am certainly no expert, but I am impressed with how well they turned out. I stay away from doublets and triplets.

  • @leenahammad1491
    @leenahammad1491 Před měsícem

    Your videos are full of information. This video is One of few that I found useful about Opals.
    I wiuld love to see a video about opals only about the prices and the prices differences.
    Also, if you can have more zooming on the samples, that would be greatly useful.
    Thank you million.

  • @malgorzatalukaszewska6274

    They are all so beautiful, thank you for all of the information. I'd love the Ethiopian opal!

  • @Ann16234
    @Ann16234 Před 2 lety +2

    They’re all gorgeous. My eyes are just drawn to the Mexican fire opal and the Ethiopian one 😍 1) Ethiopian Opal, 2) Mexican Fire Opal

    • @ThatOpalGuy
      @ThatOpalGuy Před rokem

      wait, there were opals in this video?

  • @elodiechicoine9294
    @elodiechicoine9294 Před 2 lety +2

    Loved the video! Opals are one of my favorite stones! They're all beautiful but I would love to win the Peruvian opal 😍

  • @yogishprabhu8176
    @yogishprabhu8176 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey!! Thank you have such an awesome video on opals!! Thank you for being so damn kind with the giveaway!!! I would love the Mexican fire opal, looks so damn cool, definitely something to die for lol.

    • @DominiqueFlux
      @DominiqueFlux  Před 2 lety

      Haha no problem,I'm glad you liked the video and good luck on the contest! :)

  • @Leafbinder
    @Leafbinder Před rokem +2

    If it dosnt have a play of color then it shouldn`t be considered an opal imo, I have a 10ct black lightning ridge 4n brightness of 4.5 with ultra violet - brilliant blue. I love it but Ive had opals that lose there color and it didnt come back even after I dryed it out for a couple months.

    • @keiganbeardsley8934
      @keiganbeardsley8934 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Why? it's all the same composition. Same bs with saphire and ruby. It's dumb. It's all opal. If anything, opal with play of color should just be called gem opal to separate them.

  • @Leafbinder
    @Leafbinder Před rokem +1

    Wish you had more close ups of them. And no I consider script pattern more rare than Harliquine but price is a lot about what the popular color is for that year and the Brightness after black base color

    • @hybridgoth
      @hybridgoth Před 11 měsíci

      Technically the rarest patterns for opal are dependent on the type/locality.
      For instance,
      When considering Australian black opal, as far as I'm aware the rarest occurrence is for the stone to display "asterism" in their play of colour, very few examples are known to exist, even cat's eye stones are quite rare to see in "precious" opal, however, many examples of this chatoyant phenomena have been found in black opals and thus the cat's eyes are probably more common than true harlequin patterns.
      The problem with the harlequin pattern is that many stones displaying "flagstone" patterns are mislabeled as harlequin, this may lead people to believe that harlequin patterns are much less rare than they actually are.
      With Ethiopian opal, the rarest pattern is generally considered to be the "honeycomb" pattern although this may not be 100% true, it is however the most desired pattern for Ethiopian opal.
      Unfortunately the difficulty with establishing definitive scales of rarity for opals stem from the mining practices, it's easy to determine what is the most common, just look at the marketplace, however, determining what is the rarest is obtained by word of mouth from the lapidaries as truely rare examples almost never make it to market and when they do, they sell fast.

  • @laurenr9505
    @laurenr9505 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome!! They’re all amazing but I think I love the Ethiopian opal

  • @laurielogan3355
    @laurielogan3355 Před 5 měsíci

    I liked the information but it would've been nice if we could have seen the stones and comparisons up close.

  • @sinjinmonsoon9055
    @sinjinmonsoon9055 Před rokem

    Thank you for posting. My beloved lightning ridge opal earrings are sooo fake and sold to me as real. I'm educating myself and these videos help so much.

    • @DominiqueFlux
      @DominiqueFlux  Před rokem +1

      Oh no I'm sorry to hear your earrings weren't real 😔 happy the video helped!

  • @b_kawaii_gems7022
    @b_kawaii_gems7022 Před 2 lety

    I LOVE LOVE Opal!! Loved them since I was little. I had an opal ring, I have no idea where it is now. I also named my betta fish Opal because her color is like white opal. Thank you for the IG giveaway. I would love any of them, they are all beautiful!! 😍😍😍

  • @ItsDreamz
    @ItsDreamz Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing this guide, I learned so many new facts about Opals I now have a greater appreciation for them! I'm hoping to win the Peruvian Opal!

    • @DominiqueFlux
      @DominiqueFlux  Před 2 lety

      I'm glad it was interesting for you! Ok it's noted and good luck!

  • @nuhaqutob5117
    @nuhaqutob5117 Před rokem +1

    يوجد مشكلة لدى المصور.. لا يقرب الكاميرا للاحجار وفي معظم الاحيان لم نرى شيئا.. وكأنكم تشرحوا لانفسكم وليس للمشاهد..

  • @frostypop934
    @frostypop934 Před rokem

    There is a CZcams video showing acetone used to remove oils and other infiltrates from hydrophane opal. The acetone does not harm gold or silver settings. It’s worth saving that ink-filled stone in this video.

  • @denisegonzalez2261
    @denisegonzalez2261 Před 2 lety

    Loved the video! I would love the Peruvian Blue Opal! Secondly, the Mexican fire Opal. Both are stunning due to their color saturation and not typically the kind of opal you see 💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️

    • @DominiqueFlux
      @DominiqueFlux  Před 2 lety

      Glad you liked it :) yes I think most people would not know that their opals!

  • @lauramills3662
    @lauramills3662 Před 2 lety

    great video Dom!
    love the Ethiopian and the Peruvian Opal :)

  • @bryanbressem5026
    @bryanbressem5026 Před rokem

    Black opal is my favorite, have several with all colors of rainbow

    • @DominiqueFlux
      @DominiqueFlux  Před rokem

      Yes its such a cool stone, no other gemstone has those color combos!

  • @AHAZIMUBARI-rn5iq
    @AHAZIMUBARI-rn5iq Před 2 měsíci

    That's good Education 🙏 also in Tanzania there opal mostly I found yellow, if any one interested can consult me

  • @k8lnn
    @k8lnn Před 2 lety

    ohhhhh damn! The Mexican fire opal or the Ethiopian opal 🥲 Love love love! The mexican fire opal would look so good with my tangerine fruit studs 🤤🥳

  • @alecviau8132
    @alecviau8132 Před 2 lety

    So educational! I love the peruvian opal!

  • @sofiam2639
    @sofiam2639 Před 2 lety

    The Peruvian opal with black inclusions is so beautiful!

  • @rebecca8352
    @rebecca8352 Před 2 lety

    I love all these opals soooo much, but the Mexican opal might be my favourite

  • @user-iq5yx4xw9e
    @user-iq5yx4xw9e Před rokem

    I agree that they show more of the opals than faces

  • @Opal.Workshop
    @Opal.Workshop Před 9 měsíci

    organic content trapped in the potch makes the opal black. White opal formed in areas with low organic content in heavily eroded sandstone. Black generally is found in air pockets of clay

  • @hybridgoth
    @hybridgoth Před 11 měsíci

    On the topic of synthetic opals.
    This may not be as interesting to others as I personally find it to be, however:
    I feel the need to mention that whilst columnar formations like those seen in the Gilson imitations are generally only associated with synthetic opals, it isn't impossible for natural opals to form with very similar columnar patterns to those seen in the synthetics, it is simply exceedingly rare for them to do so.
    I have in my collection a Queensland boulder opal displaying a regular columnar formation with ironstone that I personally cut from rough, I made sure to retain the ironstone so that it could be easily identifiable.
    The same can be said for "lizard skin" patterns often associated with Gilson synthetics, previously I have observed a deceptively similar pattern in some Andamooka matrix opal.
    Neither stone would be considered particularly valuable in the market though as the Boulder opal only displayed a limited play of colour from green-yellow, and, the Andamooka was heavily included with a directionally dependent play of colour.
    Although the stones exhibited what could be described as attributes most often associated with the synthetics, neither would be mistaken for the synthetics for the obvious aforementioned other reasons.
    I understand that most people won't have much interest in these particular examples, however, it is something that personally afforded me a greater appreciation for the synthetic opals and their somewhat unique appearance.

    • @robbanks9142
      @robbanks9142 Před 10 měsíci

      "the rainbow serpent" czcams.com/video/ZS6i1LEZXIY/video.html

  • @erwincruz4578
    @erwincruz4578 Před rokem

    Soak or submerge the opal to glass with water , the opal you will see the multi color of opals

  • @stephenshanebeaty
    @stephenshanebeaty Před rokem

    You should have given a close up of the stones she was talking about

  • @prettybird1978
    @prettybird1978 Před 7 měsíci

    That square Peruvian opal is stunning. I have one the same shade, and I am obsessed with the paraiba color in the opal.
    The vidoe is a little disappointing as the camera is not situated to catch much of what is going on.

  • @brussjhon645
    @brussjhon645 Před 5 měsíci

    thanks for helpful video I know its year old but its really help and I like to email for you guys where do I find that

  • @tyicbranch2734
    @tyicbranch2734 Před rokem

    This video helped me a lot but the opal I'm getting is only 1.40 and it doesn't look like opal doubes because in the video before I bought the opal you can see all around the opal

  • @rubyholiday7880
    @rubyholiday7880 Před 10 dny

    I collect opals they are beautiful

  • @amour4all
    @amour4all Před 7 měsíci

    Very interesting! Thank You 💗

  • @johnmorgan7247
    @johnmorgan7247 Před 2 lety

    Very cool!! Thank you!! Would love to win the Mexican fire opal

  • @ROCKINWHEELERS
    @ROCKINWHEELERS Před 11 měsíci

    WE LOVE ALL OPALS AND NOW I HAVE BEEN LIKING FIRE AGATES -Slaughter Mountain, Deer Creek and then there is the Mexican FIRE AGATES-Escalante's( Pe'a tros Ne'gros?= Black Fire Agates, ohhh the colors

  • @kathysabo9703
    @kathysabo9703 Před 11 měsíci

    Try touching a rough opal with the tip of your tongue to see if it's Hydrophane,I once heard. I tried,and some really do stick .

  • @MelodyRoldan-tq1sw
    @MelodyRoldan-tq1sw Před 29 dny

    How much price opal stone

  • @iloverelish2
    @iloverelish2 Před rokem +1

    Why dont you make close ups to the stones -_- ???

  • @ROCKINWHEELERS
    @ROCKINWHEELERS Před 11 měsíci

    Austrailin Black opal N-1 now about $50,000.00 per___,. Oh, BTW PINEAPPLE OPAL!!! Have you seen the Yawoh Nut Opal-THE ANGEL OVER-$1,000,000.00++

  • @amberquan7578
    @amberquan7578 Před 2 lety

    I love black opal and Mexican fire opal👐🏼🦋🦋🔥

  • @christinatorino1585
    @christinatorino1585 Před 2 lety

    I love the Peruvian opal! So pretty!

  • @katherinebilodeau1987
    @katherinebilodeau1987 Před 2 lety

    What a great video! My mum loves opals, so I would love to win the classic Ethiopian one to make a necklace to carry her with me 💖

  • @sbellavita15
    @sbellavita15 Před 2 lety

    Perúvian opal is so pretty 😍

  • @maicyandmae8722
    @maicyandmae8722 Před rokem

    Im sending u tomorrow the videos about an item(opal)...

  • @clairehamilton3293
    @clairehamilton3293 Před rokem

    That's so fascinating. I've been trying to find out the value of our antique opal ring. It has come down through the family but after loosing my mum a few years ago we don't know what to do with it. None of my sisters or nieces would wear it so I'm thinking about selling it and giving the money to my dad (hes wanting to go for a trip to Iceland and seeing the northern lights). Still have no idea how much its worth but looking at this video was brilliant 😁

    • @DominiqueFlux
      @DominiqueFlux  Před rokem

      Hi Claire, I'm glad you liked the video! I would watch our video on appraisals, that's probably your best bet in determining the value, good luck!!

    • @clairehamilton3293
      @clairehamilton3293 Před rokem

      @@DominiqueFlux brilliant, thank you. I'll be watching it as soon as I've finished work 😁

    • @DominiqueFlux
      @DominiqueFlux  Před rokem +1

      @@clairehamilton3293 awesome! Let me know if you have any questions :)

  • @CrimzonRX
    @CrimzonRX Před 2 lety

    The peruvian opal is gorgeous!

    • @DominiqueFlux
      @DominiqueFlux  Před 2 lety +1

      Right!! I love it too :)

    • @CrimzonRX
      @CrimzonRX Před 2 lety

      @@DominiqueFlux thanks for this episode! I really loved it!
      Love to see you growing as well!

  • @zackattackzack
    @zackattackzack Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks ❤ so much for the information in video form I greatly appreciate the knowledge my friend 🫶🏻

  • @miranmixvlog
    @miranmixvlog Před 3 měsíci

    Good evening ma'am ihave a opal stone from Manila Philippines

  • @laughchannel999
    @laughchannel999 Před rokem +1

    Nice!

  • @idrisusmanrwe
    @idrisusmanrwe Před rokem +1

    Hi I'm IDRIS From Nigeria I have some raw blue Sapphire stones and I'm looking for someone who can buy.

  • @Xcris_crosX
    @Xcris_crosX Před 5 měsíci

    The verbal information was good, the visual was virtually nonexistent. The background noise was annoying

  • @ladypieces8125
    @ladypieces8125 Před rokem

    can you please help me identify a stone i have? it was found in a mountain by my father years ago.

  • @langdonbrown5001
    @langdonbrown5001 Před 2 lety

    Hey, Lovely video. I would LOVE to win the Mexican fire opal

  • @darlynicio8128
    @darlynicio8128 Před rokem

    we have a lot of opal here..
    how much if i will sell
    .what is the price

  • @Algoldprospecting
    @Algoldprospecting Před 8 měsíci

    You girls can get me some opals 😅

  • @maicyandmae8722
    @maicyandmae8722 Před rokem

    Hi gdevening guys cn u help me to deal with my opal

  • @juliawoolnough1087
    @juliawoolnough1087 Před 2 lety

    I love the Ethiopian Opal! 💎

  • @Bella-Seasons
    @Bella-Seasons Před 2 lety

    I’d love to win the Peruvian opal! Ive never seen anything like it!

    • @DominiqueFlux
      @DominiqueFlux  Před 2 lety

      I know it's such a crazy color you would never think they're opals!

  • @oscarposada1310
    @oscarposada1310 Před rokem

    Dominique ¡Cásate conmigo! 🤩🤩🤩😍😍😍

  • @elishadoyle8191
    @elishadoyle8191 Před 6 měsíci

    It would have been nice to see close up as shes explaining. I couldn't see a thing 😢

  • @seymademir8904
    @seymademir8904 Před 2 lety

    Mexican fire opal 😍😍

  • @jarrodjoyce6892
    @jarrodjoyce6892 Před rokem +1

    JARROD Rod Joyce from PELICAN La, 🙏👍💯🤝💩🧐😻👀

  • @winniewong5120
    @winniewong5120 Před 2 lety

    Fire opal

  • @ethiopianjamber2155
    @ethiopianjamber2155 Před rokem

    She's shown you but we can't see it

  • @Acegemstones1
    @Acegemstones1 Před 10 měsíci

  • @onola5145
    @onola5145 Před 4 měsíci

    Can't see anything!!!

  • @ROCKINWHEELERS
    @ROCKINWHEELERS Před 11 měsíci

    Your Guest does know her Opals. KEEP ALL OPALS AWAY FROM MOTOR OILS!!!

  • @box7063
    @box7063 Před rokem

    สวัสดีครับ

  • @pega6
    @pega6 Před rokem

    I think Bleach may not be good to get on an opal

  • @hiddengem59
    @hiddengem59 Před rokem

    I want to sell my white opal

  • @OpalholicsAnonymous
    @OpalholicsAnonymous Před 2 lety +1

    Pulitzer opal and black opal direct will help you know what real opal is..lol

    • @ThatOpalGuy
      @ThatOpalGuy Před rokem

      If you like ethiopian opal then Global Prospecting is also a good channel to watch, they cut lots of that opal.

  • @panganibandefensevleskali-6777

    New friend here and full support your channel my dear nice content

  • @rebeccadaly3330
    @rebeccadaly3330 Před 2 lety

    Ethiopian opal!

  • @Lmatdhr
    @Lmatdhr Před 6 měsíci

    She’s actually not very informed about this and shared a bunch of misinformation. N1-n4 darkness all have same value based on darkness, it’s the color play/brightness and pattern that are more important not how black it is. As long as it fits into the black opal range of n1-n4.

  • @sevtapbl.
    @sevtapbl. Před 2 měsíci

    satans dont imitating my face with the deccal and satan

  • @OpalholicsAnonymous
    @OpalholicsAnonymous Před 2 lety +1

    What?? Lol solid opal is solid opal. Potch doesnt determine if its solid. Wow, the best opal in the world is solid and has a potch back most of the time. If you add a backing its a doublet. If you add a quartz cap to its a triplet.
    Host rock naturally with opal is solid still.

  • @ROCKINWHEELERS
    @ROCKINWHEELERS Před 11 měsíci

    My Opinion- Man cannot Create=Man can only make. For me to CREATE is to make/bring into existence without anything to begin with. Make- to use materials to form to ones desire. just my opinion-just saying.

  • @jeremiahmcafee3816
    @jeremiahmcafee3816 Před rokem

    Pin fire is not rare.

    • @LaSierraAcresQuailFarm
      @LaSierraAcresQuailFarm Před 5 měsíci

      why do you say this? any supporting evidence to back this up... in ethiopian opal, it is very uncommon

  • @aung3627
    @aung3627 Před rokem

    ရတနာများကိုသေသေချာချာအနီးကပ်ပြပေးနိုင်ယင်ဗီဒီယိုကောင်ဖြစ်ဖိုကူညီပေးပါ