Unicorn w/ Green Fire Aurora Opal - 80% Resin - Lab Created Faceting Rough
Unicorn w/ Green Fire Aurora Opal - 80% Resin - Lab Created Faceting Rough
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OPL0062 - 8.1 grams$29.00
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š Aurora Opal w/ Unicorn Body & Green Fire ā 80% Resin, Swirling Non-Directional Play-of-Color
Aurora Opal is a lab-created hybrid opal formed from silica combined with a high proportion of polymer (approximately 80%), giving it a layered structure and excellent workability. Unlike directional opal types, the Aurora variety displays a swirling, non-directional play-of-color ā flowing, iridescent flashes that roll and shift across the stone in the sweeping, luminous effect that gives Aurora its name. Here, a deep, dark "Unicorn" body erupts with vivid, saturated color ā dominant emerald green shifting through teal, electric blue, and violet as the swirl moves, for a rich, peacock-like brilliance with real depth. With its high polymer content, Aurora Opal cuts and polishes easily and is exceptionally forgiving to work, though it is soft and heat-sensitive ā heat resistant only to about 140 °C (284 °F) ā making it best suited to cabochons, inlay, intarsia, and carefully cut faceted stones.
⨠Key Features:
- Body Color: "Unicorn" ā a deep, dark-toned base that sets off intensely saturated iridescence
- Fire / Play-of-Color: Vivid emerald green leading into teal, electric blue, and violet
- Pattern: Swirling and non-directional ā flowing, iridescent color unique to the Aurora type
- Composition: Silica with approximately 75ā85% polymer resin (~80%)
- Structure: Layered, with excellent workability
- Workability: Soft, easy-cutting, and highly forgiving to work
- Hardness: Pencil hardness ~3ā5H ā soft; best for cabochons, inlay, and protected settings
- Heat Resistance: Up to ~140 °C (284 °F) ā keep cool, low heat only
- Best For: Cabbing, inlay, intarsia, and faceted stones
A saturated, high-impact peacock palette in an easy-cutting, fire-rich material. Each piece is sold by weight.
šø Additional Notes:
- This is a high-resin material with a heat limit around 140 °C (284 °F) ā cut and polish wet, keep it cool at all times, avoid ultrasonic cleaners, and use a cold dop rather than hot dop wax. Excess heat will damage the stone.
- If you would like to see additional pictures of the piece(s) you're interested in, please feel free to contact me. I'll be happy to provide more images for your review.
- The color of the stone in the photo may vary slightly, as not all computer monitors are calibrated the same.
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