Pink Opal: The Stone Of Hope

A popular opaque gemstone, it comes in diverse colors like blush, coral, cream, and baby pink. The most valuable variety is a pale pink, also known as ‘peppermint candy stone.’ Palygorskite and chalcedony are found in Pink Opal Jewelry, a natural gemstone type. In contrast to white chalcedony, a microcrystalline quartz mineral, palygorskite is an opal-like phyllosilicate. The water content of these opals, which makes up 6–10% of the gem, is in addition to their silica content.Pink opal is the traditional birthstone for October babies and the one that falls in the Aquarius and Gemini zodiac sign.It ensures to promote friendship and connection to the wearer.