Emotional Spectrum of Opal Jewellery: They are tokens of sentiment, carriers of tales, and emblems of deep-rooted beliefs. The soft glow and dynamic play-of-colour seen in opals mirror the multifaceted emotions and tales associated with them. In this exploration, we will journey through time and across continents to grasp the emotional depth and historical significance of opal jewellery. Our story begins thousands of years ago. Historians believe that the first opals were discovered in Ethiopia and traded in ancient civilizations like Babylon around 4,000 B.C. Their appeal was universal; however, the reasons varied vastly. In ancient Rome, opal was a symbol of hope and purity. They named it 'opalus', which translates to 'precious stone'.
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