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Mexican Fire Opal

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Fore Opal FOPL13-#FOPL13-1
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Original price was: $99.00.Current price is: $55.00.

Fire Opal FOPL12-#FOPL12-3
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Original price was: $199.00.Current price is: $45.00.

The 1.50 ct Fire Opal from Mexico is transparent and beautiful, its smooth oval shape and vibrant orange glow displayed elegantly on a plain white surface.
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Original price was: $199.00.Current price is: $125.00.

Two translucent orange stones from Mexico—one large oval, one smaller freeform—rest on a white surface. This lot includes 2 fire opal cabochons, reminiscent of glowing gems or cabochons.
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Original price was: $89.00.Current price is: $39.00.

FOPL3 – A 2.2 ct Fire Opal from Mexico – A Freeform Cabochon
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Original price was: $180.00.Current price is: $49.00.

FOPL9 – 1.25 ct Fire Opal from Mexico
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Original price was: $155.00.Current price is: $39.00.

Fire Opal FOPL19-#FOPL19-1
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Original price was: $400.00.Current price is: $129.00.

Fire Opal FOPL17-#FOPL17-1
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Original price was: $150.00.Current price is: $79.00.

Fire Opal FOPL16-#FOPL16-4
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Original price was: $300.00.Current price is: $125.00.

Fire Opal FOPL21-#FOPL21-1
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Original price was: $260.00.Current price is: $79.00.

#FOPL25 -  1.75 ct Fire Opal - Mexico - Freeform Cabochon
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Original price was: $200.00.Current price is: $99.00.

About Mexican Fire Opal

Mexican fire opal is a vibrant gemstone renowned for its fiery reds, oranges, and yellows, reminiscent of glowing embers. Unlike most opals, fire opals often lack the play-of-color phenomenon, instead displaying a uniform, translucent body color caused by traces of iron. These opals are typically faceted to highlight their depth and brilliance, making them stand out in any jewelry collection.

Coveted by ancient civilizations like the Mayans and Aztecs, Mexican fire opal was used in rituals and adornments and is still cherished today for its bold beauty and historical significance. With a Mohs hardness of 5.5 to 6.5, they require gentle care but reward collectors and wearers with their unique warmth and energy.