Did anyone else catch Lynn Jinks selling Ethiopian Opals this morning? It was an interesting show - for twisted logic. Apparently, labs (some, or one, at least) are now issuing certificates to say that Dyed Opals and Smoked Opals are natural. To be absolutely precise they are "Natural Ethiopian Opal - Dyed" or "Natural Ethiopian Opal - Smoked". Lynn seemed to be merrily implying that this means that stones with those treatments are now widely considered to be natural. I personally think it is an error of grammar or punctuation on the labs behalf. It should read: "It was a natural Ethiopian Opal, and then they dyed it".
She was also having a field day saying only the very finest opals could survive treatment in this way, so only the best was used. Which was a bit weird as she seemed to say earlier - unless I had a big brain fart - that in the past Gemporia had bought treated opals and they were usually a lot cheaper than untreated.
Bizarre. My brain was totally scrambled.
She was also having a field day saying only the very finest opals could survive treatment in this way, so only the best was used. Which was a bit weird as she seemed to say earlier - unless I had a big brain fart - that in the past Gemporia had bought treated opals and they were usually a lot cheaper than untreated.
Bizarre. My brain was totally scrambled.