I love opals but they are water stone that easily break So u have to store them at home not wear them But whats the piint of putting such a tiny stone on display in a box When i can just buy a massive crystal of sone kind from a cave that brings awe If they were hard as diamonds i would wear them as my wedding ring
@IntergalacticAustralianOpal brother you misread my comment It means Water based stone, means it's fragile and easy to break Doesn't mean store in water But thank you so much for the kind message I wish u a good 2024 and 2025!!!! I love opals forever. I just can't buy them because I am a big guy and I will hit the opal ring against doors and stuff and it will Crack
Hahaha you had me laughing at the first opal that's a 150 AUD stone
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indeed black opal direct is legit
Do you sell these gems? You should
I love opals but they are water stone that easily break
So u have to store them at home not wear them
But whats the piint of putting such a tiny stone on display in a box
When i can just buy a massive crystal of sone kind from a cave that brings awe
If they were hard as diamonds i would wear them as my wedding ring
That isnt true at all. Australian Opal does not have to be stored in water.
@IntergalacticAustralianOpal brother you misread my comment
It means
Water based stone, means it's fragile and easy to break
Doesn't mean store in water
But thank you so much for the kind message
I wish u a good 2024 and 2025!!!!
I love opals forever. I just can't buy them because I am a big guy and I will hit the opal ring against doors and stuff and it will Crack
I’ve just been in India and in like Jaipur and Pushkar the opals are alot cheaper, i dont see much of a difference to be honest