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The October Birthstone-Opal

WHAT IS THE BIRTHSTONE FOR OCTOBER?
GIVING A PIECE OF JEWELRY CONTAINING A BIRTHSTONE GEM WILL BRING THE WEARER WITH GOOD LUCK AND PROTECTION. MONTHLY BIRTHSTONES SYMBOLIZE THE MONTH OF BIRTH ACCORDING TO THE GREGORIAN CALENDAR. WHAT IS THE BIRTH STONE FOR OCTOBER? THE FOLLOWING OLD POEM PROVIDES THE ANSWER! AND THIS PAGE PROVIDES SOME INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEANING OF THE OCTOBER GEM STONE, THE COLOR, SYMBOLISM AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS LOVELY BIRTH STONE.

OCTOBER BIRTHSTONE - PROPERTIES OF THE OPAL
FOR THOSE WHO WERE BORN IN THE MONTH OF OCTOBER THE OPAL IS THE TRADITIONAL BIRTHSTONE. THE OCTOBER BIRTHSTONE POEM REFLECTS SOME OF THE PROPERTIES WITH WHICH THE OPAL IS ASSOCIATED - HOPE, INNOCENCE AND PURITY. THE TRADITIONAL METAPHYSICAL PROPERTIES FOR THE OCTOBER BIRTHSTONE OPAL ARE HAPPINESS, FAITHFULNESS, LOYALTY AND CONFIDENCE. THE HEALING PROPERTIES OF THE OCTOBER BIRTHSTONE ARE REPUTED TO BE EFFECTIVE FOR HEALTH PROBLEMS RELATING TO THE EYES AND EYE INFECTIONS. THE OPAL IS ALSO USED TO ENHANCE VISUALIZATION, IMAGINATION, DREAMS AND HEALING.

October Birthstone - Where are Opals found?
The popular October Gemstone of the Opal is found in the following countries:
Australia, Mexico and the U.S.

October Birthstone - the Color of the Opal
The name opal actually means "to see a change in color." The opal occurs in several types of color. The White opal has a white body color with pastel glints of rainbow color. Black opal has a blue, gray or black body color. The black Boulder opal contains ironstone. Crystal or water opal is The transparent or colorless opal contains brilliant flashes of color within it. Fire opal is a transparent or a translucent opal with a yellow, orange or red body color that may also have a flash of color.

Definition of the Opal, the October Birthstone
Definition of Opal, the October birth stone: The word Opal is derived from the Latin word "opalus" which means "a stone". The precious opal presents a peculiar play of colors of delicate tints, and is highly esteemed as a gem. One kind, with a varied play of color in a reddish ground, is called the harlequin opal. The fire opal has colors like the red and yellow of flame. The Common opal has a milky appearance. Menilite is a brown impure variety, occurring in concretions at Menilmontant, near Paris. Other varieties are cacholong, girasol, hyalite, and geyserite. The crystal structure of the Opal (hydrous silicon dioxide), the October birthstone, is Amorphous. Opal miners restrict use of the term opal to precious opal, calling material that does not show a good play of colours.