एक बार ओपल को पानी में थोड़ी देर तक रखने से कुछ नहीं होगा बल्कि ओपल को नहाते समय या पानी में काम करते समय पहने हुए रहने से कुछ दिनों बाद फायर चली जाती हैं
Hola, yo tengo un ópalo etíope y cuando lo compré era blanco, luego lo usé lo puse dentro de la caja y cuando lo fuí a usar, estaba transparente, qué hago?
السلام عليكم بسم الله ماشاء ولا قوة إلا بالله تبارك الرحمن اللهم صل على محمد وآل محمد الطيبين الطاهرين صلاة تحسن بها الأخلاق وتيسر بها الأرزاق وتدفع بها المشاق
Great to hear that. If the color of opal went clear / translucent by the clean water, some gets the color back. If not a clean water, usually the opal loses its original beauty.
@@gemstory now that is the problem, i did a test using clean and clear water, but if the water is cloudy or mixed with other compounds then i agree the color most likely won't come back as before Thank you for reminding me this point
This experiment is only to show the difference between Australian opal and Ethiopian opal .. Don't do it to Ethiopian opal but Australian opal is OK !! It won't lose its color. ^^
Hey, thanks for making this video. I put my eth opal into hot water with some ring cleaning normal chemicals. After cleaning i saw it turned into light brown clor and one side was cloudy like half boiled egg and the fire on that side was almost gone or got dull. Kindly tell me will it come back to normal or not?
Thanks for your comment. When it changes the body tone and colors due to the chemical, there's less chance to get its original beauty back .. please try to soak an opal into some pure water for few days and see if the color comes back.
I have a Ethiopian Opal which changes colour rapidly. When it comes into contact with water it becomes translucent, & after some time it turns white. It also emits blue rays at times. I want to know, is it Opal or some other ordinary gem stone ?
Your opal sounds very "Hydrophane Opal", maybe it has some nice blue flashes ... just too hard to say much without seeing the picture of your opal Arun.
@@alaiaadam5767 Water opal can be "man-made" or can be not, it all depends on where an opal is from. Please do some researches on "Mexican opal" or "Water opal" through internet, you'll be surprised how much information you can find about "water opal".
@@karlbanks9701 nah unfortunately, I have some that has holes all through it, it's shape is more like a sponge, the sand is inside and I'm hoping to clean it up and incase in resin for a necklace. 🥰