The listing, OPALITE FISH has ended.
27.1 GRAMS!!!
Opalite is is usually anywhere from clear to milky color and it takes on an unearthly, luminous blue glow especially when placed against a dark backdrop. That’s why it’s sometimes mistaken for moonstone, but against a white backdrop or held up to the light, opalite often takes on an amber color.
But it’s the gorgeous , glowing blue that really attracts people. Although most of the jewelry components bearing this name are the glass variety, there is also a true gemstone called “opalite”...This stone is composed of dolomite plus quartz and fluorite, and is usually a purple, lavender, or mauve color.
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