I was cycling through the twilit back fields of Canterbury past milk opal bonfires on my way to visit Toni in her caravan. |
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The glass installed here should be opal or sufficiently textured to obscure the view in. |
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Analcime may also be associated with quartz crystals, calcite, and common opal. |
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Main Biaglass production is opal triplex glass, which provides extraordinarily soft and true light. |
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Some composites such as precious opal protected between layers of quartz or glass are sold as such. |
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These include aquamarine, chrome diopside, diamond, jade, labradorite, forsterite, opal, pyrope, variscite, and many unique agates and jaspers. |
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One potential use of common or potch opal is for the production of cristobalite for use as a dental and jewellery investment. |
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They usually consist of a very thin opal slice sandwiched between a glass or quartz top and a potch, basanite, jade, or black onyx bottom. |
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The first opal claims were pegged out but, as a result of the unbearable heat and the lack of water, work was abandoned within three weeks. |
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Colorado has no good, documented sites for gem opal, emerald, ruby, and jade, but who knows what exists? |
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Examples of various types of opal gemstones and opal jewelry are part of the exhibit. |
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My late husband, Milton, loved cutting opals, was very good at it, and developed a nice business as an opal cutter. |
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In a blinding flash the diamond, moonstone, opal, ruby and sapphire were molded together, inseparable, forever. |
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The council sat silently while he passed out an onyx and an opal to every one. |
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Picking up her brothers sword she examined it, the hilt was molded from solid gold, with white opal and mother of pearl inlay. |
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Such a structure reflects light in unusual ways similar to mother-of-pearl or the gemstone opal. |
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Matrix opal is only found at Andamooka and is generally cut and sold en cabochon. |
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Almost always Aborigines 'noodled' or fossicked on mine dumps for missed pieces of opal. |
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They even noodled for opal and are looking forward to their next visit next year. |
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Glenn had steered her away from the traditional solitaires and selected an estate piece, a huge opal surrounded by diamonds. |
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It shimmered through the multicoloured opal to bathe the area in a spectrum of colours. |
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In that case, at least, Little, Brown responded by pulling opal from the bookshelves. |
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Most of the old heaps have been noodled for opal of all grades. |
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Vulcanites, such as basalt and fire opal, will be formed within erupted magma where cooling is rapid and only tiny crystals have the chance to form. |
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Ruby, sapphire, emerald, opal, coral, and pearl are found in abundance. |
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The third and final one was an anklet and the jewel was a turquoise opal. |
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But the one piece that attracted me was an opal and diamond ring. |
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It is said the opal will turn pale if brought into the presence of poison. |
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The gem was not a ruby, and it wasn't an emerald either, and it wasn't a diamond or an opal or a pearl, and it wasn't jade or tourmaline or jasper. |
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On the simple navy-blue dress she wore a gold brooch set with a fire opal. |
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It often serves as an excellent dark backing for black opals which normally have a thin segment of precious opal naturally formed on a potch backing. |
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In precious opal, the minute spheres of silica which make up its internal structure act as a diffraction grating, splitting light into its spectral colours. |
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Silica precipitated from aqueous solution at low temperatures gives cryptocrystalline varieties such as opal, jasper, chalcedony, agate, carnelian, onyx, flint, and chert. |
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Common opal, also called potch, is opaque, rarely translucent and shows no play of color. |
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Common opal lacks this layering, and scattered light merely gives a milky opalescence. |
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The stainless steel bracelet of this delightful Skin offers a delicate half-bangle set with white opal coloured crystals. |
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The ironstone is very dark, which makes the fire stand out and gives a close resemblance to black opal. |
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He'd coaxed the perfect template for his light cage, a synthetic opal of silica, from Spanish colleagues. |
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A polar bear made from cacholong, a rare blend of opal and quartz found only in the Ural Mountains. |
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One of the more positive parts of your personal life is your marriage to opal Stone Perlman, which has lasted over three decades. |
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Above ground, you can see a grassless golf course, an opal mine, opal fields and an opal cutting demonstration. |
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She then put a matching opal choker necklace around Zeya's throat. |
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Precious opal displays rainbow-like hues that change with the angle of observation, especially in rounded cabochon forms. |
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An opal ring on her finger caught the fire of a faraway chandelier. |
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Precious opal, a hydrous form of silica, has been a gemstone since Roman times. |
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Amorphous, noncrystalline varieties of quartz are less common and include opal, flint, chalcedony, tripoli, and diatomaceous earth. |
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It is a wood pervaded by the jasper, of chalcedony and sometimes of the opal by pseudomorphose. |
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The labial surface is then covered using various opal and pearl incisal porcelains as well as transparent porcelains. |
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Around the landscape is sown mole traps created by the machines to sort opal stones from the gangue. |
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The second is adorned with gemstones such as black onyx, ruby, jade, opal or lapis lazuli. |
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Of white color with opal this variety with remarkable gustatory quality little to store itself until March. |
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Exquisite lights in a modern, sleek look, made of stainless steel and hand-blown opal glass to give bright, even illumination. |
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See the sun melt in fiery layers at the Breakaways, and visit an underground opal mine in nearby Coober Pedy. |
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Or relive the days of pick-and-shovel mining in the labyrinth-like passageways, where seams of opal are still in the walls. |
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The loss of water, for example through dehydration or too great heat can destroy an opal, or at least its lively colouring. |
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Diffusions may be introduced by reflection from a matte surface, transmission through a frosted or opal glass or use of an integrating bar. |
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Synthetic ruby, sapphire, spinel, emerald, opal, and turquoise are commonly encountered, but synthesis of diamond for gem cutting has so far been very limited. |
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The rebels then turned their guns on the family huddled in the opal. |
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A custom-made topper of the couple's initial sparkled with Swarovski crystals in topaz, copper, and fire opal. |
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This morning we check out the sites of Cooper Pedy on a town tour which includes an opal cutting demonstration and mine tour with the opportunity to try your luck 'noodling' for opals! |
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Very thin brushes, the opal glass, the maulstick and the play of mirrors that allowed for the best light to be reflected through, were and are the tools used to execute these unique and precious works. |
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Inspired by the Southwest, The Suzanne features a subtle heel and multiple stones in finishes of turquoise, coral, variscite, opal, and onyx. |
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These are beryl, chrysoberyl, corundum, diamond, feldspar, garnet, jade, lazurite, olivine, opal, quartz, spinel, topaz, tourmaline, turquoise, and zircon. |
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The oysters are first enucleated with perfectly round gemstone beads such as turquoise, amethyst, garnet, citrine, and opal, then left to grow for almost a year to obtain a luxurious nacre, or exterior coating. |
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Due to the thin nature of the opal veins which form in the ironstone boulders, it is often impossible to cut domed cabochons in most boulder opal stones. |
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They still pretend that an opal accepted in present is a precious amulet. |
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However, whilst the value of a diamond for example is unequivocally determined by its hardness and size, the value of the opal is often in the eye of the beholder. |
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Dr Zwinkels said that the NRC had achieved good results with Russian opal glass, showing both high uniformity and negligible photoluminescence, provided the glass was professionally polished before first use. |
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As a result of the extrusion process, Quinn Plastics can offer, in addition to the clear, opal white and brown versions, a variety of colours and patterns on request. |
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The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert follows the journey of three drag queens from glitzy Sydney to South Australia's opal mining town of Coober Pedy and Kings Canyon in the Northern Territory. |
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On the right a toilet brush set, above that the soap holder fashioned from one piece out of metal, and the lotion dispenser made of frosted opal glass. |
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Like Georg Jensen jewelry, many holloware pieces were embellished with semiprecious stones like amber, amethyst, garnet, lapis lazuli, malachite, opal and quartz. |
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Purpose built Thorn Lighting single tube 1,200 x 300 mm modules together with T8 high frequency PCA ECO DSIballasts were chosen and incorporated Y5 opal reeded diffusers, by York Plastics Australia. |
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Before the mouths of the books were sealed, white opal powder was poured in, settling into formations inside and making the chromatic properties of each unique. |
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The faces are set in a cast iron frame, 23ft in diameter, and there are 312 pieces of opal glass. |
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The faces are set in a cast iron frame, 23ft in diameter, and there are a total of 312 pieces of opal glass. |
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Featuring decorative panels in high-quality stainless steel and hand-blown opal glass shades for soft light distribution, they are sure to provide effective lighting outside your home. |
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There has been some record of opal being found too though it has never been mined. |
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We have seen the landscapes change slowly while leaving the red center to reach opal fields of Coober Pedy, a mining city which welcome tens of different nationalities that came to try their chance here. |
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Likewise, a thin piece of good opal on potch may be cut so that the potch acts as a backing. |
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For a precious stone an opal is an unusually lively entity. |
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Boulder opal, a thin seam of precious opal on ironstone matrix. |
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Water is also bound in hydrous minerals, especially clays and opal. |
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Sheer slanting down the sky an opal light Pierces the snow-blur's veil of wannish gray, In iridescent sheen, tingeing the dazzling white With amethystine, gold or beryl ray. |
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There were cane-bottomed bistro stools and sycamore shelves with curved supports of faux-verdigris-patinared steel that held opal glass disks with geometric decoration. |
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It has steaming lakes, pools, and streams, healing baths and springs, acidulous basins of emerald, opal, and orange, and tinted terraces of sinter. |
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At that time it was the only firm able to make the opal glass for the four faces of the Westminster Clock Tower which houses the famous bell, Big Ben. |
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We learn how Lennon used to noodle for opal as a kid, how camels were for a long time the only form of transportation, and where the name 'Coober Pedy' came from. |
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Jewelry by Gail reinterprets the pearl necklace by fusing natural golden, grey, and white South Sea pearls with a Mexican fire opal and sapphire, set in 18k yellow gold. |
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There came a hurtle of wings, a flash of bright feathers, and a great pigeon with slate-grey plumage and a neck bright as an opal, lit on a swaying finial. |
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If you enjoy a night out with very drinkable drinks and a diverse crowd, Opal is the place to go. |
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Opal stepped farther into the room, his boots making dull thumps across the rugged floor. |
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Opal ran after them, shooting the front tire of an oncoming police car sending it spinning out of control. |
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In the kitchen, the O'Dwyers eschewed tiled splashbacks in favour of Opal glass. |
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She prefers the timeless elegance of real gems like Opal, Amethyst and Turquoise to the flashiness of rhinestones and bobbles. |
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He looked around the library in an exaggerative manner, just to make sure no one was looking and then gestured with his fingers telling Opal to come closer. |
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Opal laughed again and let loose a cannonade of bullets, all steel-tipped for the armor of the truck, and stood his ground as the truck continued to slew towards him. |
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Topaz, Fluorite, Pseuclobrookite, Hematite and Hyalite Opal are all present as mineral species in lithophysal rhyolite of Topaz Mountain. |
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The site's main purpose is as a call centre for the broadband and landline services provider TalkTalk as well as LLU business Opal Telecom. |
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Radio One star Chris Coco deejayed one of the last of the summer flings at Diablo in the Opal Lounge in Solihull. |
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They are also prone to headaches and, particularly in the case of Opal Koboi, violent mood swings and temper tantrums. |
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Two other new formal patterns, Aquamarine and Opal, feature a raised trapunto design. |
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Diesel is available at roughly 300km intervals on the WA side, as is Opal fuel which, at the Warburton and Warakuna roadhouses, can be used instead of unleaded petrol. |
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Konica Minolta has expanded the breadth and depth of Healthcare IT Solutions by adding the Exa and Opal platforms to ImagePilot and Informity for a complete portfolio. |
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