9780979099809-0979099803-Opal: The Phenomenal Gemstone

Opal: The Phenomenal Gemstone

ISBN-13: 9780979099809
ISBN-10: 0979099803
Edition: 1
Author: Jack Townsend, Michael ODonoghue, Andrew Cody, Barry Neville, Max Weibel, Wilson Cooper, Si Ann Frazier, Janet & Paul Clifford, Jürgen Schütz, Bob Farrar, Catherine Gaber, Klaus Eberhard Wild, Elizabeth T. Smith, Alex Ritchie, Günther Neumeier & oth
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Lithographie, LLC
Format: Perfect Paperback 112 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780979099809
ISBN-10: 0979099803
Edition: 1
Author: Jack Townsend, Michael ODonoghue, Andrew Cody, Barry Neville, Max Weibel, Wilson Cooper, Si Ann Frazier, Janet & Paul Clifford, Jürgen Schütz, Bob Farrar, Catherine Gaber, Klaus Eberhard Wild, Elizabeth T. Smith, Alex Ritchie, Günther Neumeier & oth
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Lithographie, LLC
Format: Perfect Paperback 112 pages

Summary

Opal: The Phenomenal Gemstone (ISBN-13: 9780979099809 and ISBN-10: 0979099803), written by authors Jack Townsend, Michael ODonoghue, Andrew Cody, Barry Neville, Max Weibel, Wilson Cooper, Si Ann Frazier, Janet & Paul Clifford, Jürgen Schütz, Bob Farrar, Catherine Gaber, Klaus Eberhard Wild, Elizabeth T. Smith, Alex Ritchie, Günther Neumeier & oth, was published by Lithographie, LLC in 2007. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Opal: The Phenomenal Gemstone (Perfect Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.32.

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Precious opal is a rainbow made tangible. Its spectral blaze of color moves, changes, intensifies, fades, or disappears with the slightest change in perspective. Opal's intriguing play of color and unique atomic arrangement have made it the subject of scientific probing from early optics in the 1850s to high tech photonics today. Equally challenging has been discovering opal's place in history. Its beauty begs to be enshrined in myth and legend when facts are as scarce as the stone itself. Opal, both precious and common, is found in disparate environments fro the unbearable heat of the Australian outback to the higher elevations of the Canadian Rockies, from a centuries-old site in Slovakia to a number of little known places in the American west. An unique assortment of characters collect and mine this equally individual stone, of which no two are exactly alike. Thus blazing gem of chemical simplicity--just silica and water--has ignited a complexity of human emotions: a compulsion to mine, the desire to wear, an urge to fashion, the challenge to imitate, a need to possess. A natural, wearable stone with magical depth, movement, and color, opal is a truly phenomenal gemstone.
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