What is the inclusions of real opal in rings?
Oct 24, 2025
Hey there! As a supplier of real opal rings, I'm super excited to dive into the topic of what goes into these stunning pieces. Real opals are truly a wonder of nature, and when they're set in rings, they become even more special.
First off, let's talk about the opals themselves. Real opals are formed from silica gel that seeps into cracks and voids in the earth over millions of years. As the water in the gel evaporates, it leaves behind tiny spheres of silica that are arranged in a regular pattern. This pattern causes light to diffract, creating the beautiful play of colors that opals are famous for.
There are different types of real opals, and each has its own unique characteristics. Black opals, for example, are the rarest and most valuable. They have a dark body tone that makes the play of colors stand out even more. Boulder opals are another type. They're found attached to a host rock, and the combination of the opal and the rock can create some really interesting and unique designs.
When it comes to inclusions in real opal rings, there are a few things to consider. Inclusions are basically any foreign material that's trapped inside the opal during its formation. Some inclusions can actually add to the beauty and uniqueness of the opal, while others might affect its durability or appearance.
One common type of inclusion is called a fracture. Fractures are tiny cracks in the opal that can occur naturally or as a result of stress during mining or cutting. While small fractures might not be a big deal, larger ones can weaken the opal and make it more prone to breaking. As a supplier, we carefully inspect each opal to make sure that any fractures are minimal and won't affect the overall quality of the ring.


Another type of inclusion is called a pinfire. Pinfires are small, circular inclusions that look like little dots or stars. They're caused by tiny bubbles of gas that were trapped inside the opal during its formation. Pinfires can actually add a bit of sparkle and character to the opal, and many people find them quite attractive.
There are also mineral inclusions. These are small pieces of other minerals that were incorporated into the opal as it was forming. Mineral inclusions can come in all sorts of colors and shapes, and they can give the opal a unique and interesting appearance. For example, a green mineral inclusion might add a pop of color to an otherwise white or clear opal.
Now, let's talk about how these inclusions affect the value of real opal rings. Generally speaking, opals with fewer inclusions are more valuable. However, it's not always that simple. Some inclusions, like pinfires or certain types of mineral inclusions, can actually increase the value of an opal if they're rare or add to its beauty.
When we're selecting opals for our rings, we look for a balance between beauty and durability. We want to make sure that the opals we use are not only stunning to look at but also strong enough to withstand everyday wear. That's why we work with experienced lapidaries who know how to cut and polish the opals to minimize the impact of any inclusions.
In addition to the opals themselves, the setting of the ring is also an important part of the equation. We use a variety of metals, such as gold, silver, and platinum, to create beautiful settings for our real opal rings. The metal not only holds the opal in place but also adds to the overall aesthetic of the ring.
Gold is a popular choice for opal rings because it's durable and has a warm, rich color that complements the play of colors in the opal. Silver, on the other hand, is more affordable and has a cool, elegant look. Platinum is the most expensive option, but it's also the most durable and hypoallergenic.
We also offer a wide range of designs for our real opal rings. Whether you're looking for a simple and classic design or something more elaborate and modern, we've got you covered. For example Red Fire Opal Jewelry features some of our most vibrant and eye - catching pieces. The red fire opals in these rings have a intense, fiery play of colors that's sure to turn heads.
If you're thinking about getting an engagement ring, our Red Opal Engagement Ring collection is definitely worth checking out. These rings combine the beauty of red opals with the symbolism of an engagement, making them a unique and romantic choice.
And for those looking for a more casual or symbolic ring, our Blue Opal Promise Rings are a great option. The blue opals in these rings have a calming and serene color that's perfect for expressing a promise or commitment.
As a supplier, we're committed to providing our customers with the highest quality real opal rings. We source our opals from reputable mines around the world and work with skilled artisans to create each ring by hand. We believe that every ring should be a work of art, and we take pride in the craftsmanship that goes into each and every piece.
If you're interested in purchasing a real opal ring, whether it's for yourself or as a gift, we'd love to hear from you. We offer a wide range of styles, sizes, and prices to suit every budget and taste. Our team is always happy to answer any questions you might have and help you find the perfect ring. So, don't hesitate to reach out and start a conversation about your opal ring needs. We're here to make your opal - ring dreams come true!
References:
- Opal Formation and Characteristics: Gemological Institute of America (GIA) research materials
- Opal Inclusions and Quality Assessment: International Gem Society publications
