Collection: Opal Stones

Opals forms from water moving through rock, making it one of the few gemstones created this way.

As the water evaporates, it leaves behind a structure that diffracts light, creating its signature play of color — shifting flashes that change with movement and perspective. Opal also naturally contains water within the stone itself, typically ranging from 3–20%.

A stone defined by light, depth, and transformation.

Often associated with creativity and emotional expression, Opal is chosen for its dynamic energy and its connection to inspiration and personal evolution.