The name Opal Stone derived from three sources which includes Latin that is “Opalus”, the second one is from the Greek word which means “Opalliois” that means a change of shade and finally the last one is from the ancient Sanskrit word that is “Upala” which means the most precious stone. If one talks about gemstone in these tongues then the word Opal would be also referred as Opalliousupala, which means extensive stone. This gemstone usually shows of numerous colours when shifted against light.
The gemstone Opal has been numerously well described by the renowned English poet Shakespeare who named it as the “Queen of Gems”. The Roman historian Pliny also referred to it as a gemstone which means having the fire of the carbuncle. Opal gemstone enhances the name, fame and artistic quality and enhances sexual power of the wearer. The person who wears Opal also has a luxurious life.
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Wearing Tips:While wearing stone recite the following mantra for 108 times. “Aum Bhaum Bhaumaye Namah Aum” |
Wearing Methods:Opal gemstone is a stone for planet Venus and can also be worn as a substitute for diamond. For better astrological effects, one can also wear a Zircon or a White Sapphire Stone as well. |
Indeed, it’s a bit telling that supposedly if you’re given an opal you are supposed to give the gift-giver some money in return in order to ward off bad luck. While this might seem like something out of a gem dealer’s dream, it actually seems to stem from a couple of main points.