Welo Opals are precious opals from the Wolo Province in Ethiopia. Many of these opals are considered fire opal due to their yellow, orange or red body color and intense display of color. Some rare specimens are reffered to as Honeycomb Welo Opals and have a pattern within the stone that looks just like a honeycomb. These are only found…
Welo Opals are precious opals from the Wolo Province in Ethiopia. Many of these opals are considered fire opal due to their yellow, orange or red body color and intense display of color. Some rare specimens are reffered to as Honeycomb Welo Opals and have a pattern within the stone that looks just like a honeycomb. These are only found…
Welo Opals are precious opals from the Wolo Province in Ethiopia. Many of these opals are considered fire opal due to their yellow, orange or red body color and intense display of color. Some rare specimens are reffered to as Honeycomb Welo Opals and have a pattern within the stone that looks just like a honeycomb. These are only found…
Welo Opals are precious opals from the Wolo Province in Ethiopia. Many of these opals are considered fire opal due to their yellow, orange or red body color and intense display of color. Some rare specimens are reffered to as Honeycomb Welo Opals and have a pattern within the stone that looks just like a honeycomb. These are only found…
Welo Opals are precious opals from the Wolo Province in Ethiopia. Many of these opals are considered fire opal due to their yellow, orange or red body color and intense display of color. Some rare specimens are reffered to as Honeycomb Welo Opals and have a pattern within the stone that looks just like a honeycomb. These are only found…
Welo Opals are precious opals from the Wolo Province in Ethiopia. Many of these opals are considered fire opal due to their yellow, orange or red body color and intense display of color. Some rare specimens are reffered to as Honeycomb Welo Opals and have a pattern within the stone that looks just like a honeycomb. These are only found…
Welo Opals are precious opals from the Wolo Province in Ethiopia. Many of these opals are considered fire opal due to their yellow, orange or red body color and intense display of color. Some rare specimens are reffered to as Honeycomb Welo Opals and have a pattern within the stone that looks just like a honeycomb. These are only found…
Zincite crystals were first discovered in Poland inside of smoke stacks. The spear-shaped pointy ones are generally lab grown where as the more rounded ones are naturally occuring. Zincite is a very heavy crystal which also contains the toxic mineral of lead. This means that Zincite is not safe for elixers and one should wash their hands well after handeling…
Zincite crystals were first discovered in Poland inside of smoke stacks. The spear-shaped pointy ones are generally lab grown where as the more rounded ones are naturally occuring. Zincite is a very heavy crystal which also contains the toxic mineral of lead. This means that Zincite is not safe for elixers and one should wash their hands well after handeling…
Zincite crystals were first discovered in Poland inside of smoke stacks. The spear-shaped pointy ones are generally lab grown where as the more rounded ones are naturally occuring. Zincite is a very heavy crystal which also contains the toxic mineral of lead. This means that Zincite is not safe for elixers and one should wash their hands well after handeling…
Zincite crystals were first discovered in Poland inside of smoke stacks. The spear-shaped pointy ones are generally lab grown where as the more rounded ones are naturally occuring. Zincite is a very heavy crystal which also contains the toxic mineral of lead. This means that Zincite is not safe for elixers and one should wash their hands well after handeling…