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Black Opals

Black Opals

Black Opals — the most prized of all opals

Black opals are the rarest and most valued members of the opal family. Their dark body tone makes their play-of-colour appear especially vivid, with flashes of colour seeming to glow against the darker background. As an opal, the black opal is associated in Vedic astrology with Venus (Shukra) — beauty, luxury and harmony — here in its most dramatic form.

Each is a natural opal with a Gemsmantra Lab certificate, offered across a range of weights, with optional Vedic Pooja or Prana Pratishtha energization.

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Why are black opals so valued? Their dark body tone intensifies the colour play and they are far rarer than light opals, which makes fine examples highly sought after.

How is an opal traditionally worn? Often in silver or white gold, on a Friday after energising, on the finger advised for your chart.

Get a free gemstone recommendation.

As each opal is natural, your piece will closely match the samples in colour and quality within the chosen weight range. Worn as part of faith and Vedic tradition; not a substitute for medical, legal or financial advice.

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Original: $47.54

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Black Opals

$47.54

$14.26

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Black Opals — the most prized of all opals

Black opals are the rarest and most valued members of the opal family. Their dark body tone makes their play-of-colour appear especially vivid, with flashes of colour seeming to glow against the darker background. As an opal, the black opal is associated in Vedic astrology with Venus (Shukra) — beauty, luxury and harmony — here in its most dramatic form.

Each is a natural opal with a Gemsmantra Lab certificate, offered across a range of weights, with optional Vedic Pooja or Prana Pratishtha energization.

FAQs

Why are black opals so valued? Their dark body tone intensifies the colour play and they are far rarer than light opals, which makes fine examples highly sought after.

How is an opal traditionally worn? Often in silver or white gold, on a Friday after energising, on the finger advised for your chart.

Get a free gemstone recommendation.

As each opal is natural, your piece will closely match the samples in colour and quality within the chosen weight range. Worn as part of faith and Vedic tradition; not a substitute for medical, legal or financial advice.