What is Fire Opal?


Many people confuse “fire opal” with “precious opal”. So, here is a quick lesson on the three basic types of opal.

  1. Fire Opal is a variety of opal that has a bright yellow, bright orange or bright red background color. The stones in the first photo on this page are fire opal. They receive their name from their fiery background color.
  2. Precious Opal is a name given to any opal that exhibits “play-of-color”, a flashing display of spectral colors when the opal is “played” under a light source. The second photo on this page shows many varieties of precious opal.
  3. Common Opal is a variety of opal that does not display “play-of-color” and does not have a background color that would make it a fire opal.
Fire Opal Gem Guide and Properties Chart
Mexican Fire Opal: Cabochons cut from fire opal found in Mexico. They all have a bright red, orange or yellow background color.

The name “fire opal” is all about the bodycolor – fiery yellow, fiery orange or fiery red. It’s not about “flash”.

Faceted Fire Opal
Mexican Fire Opal: Some beautiful fire opals from Mexico that have been cut into faceted gems. The red stone measures 9 x 6 mm, the orange stone measures 7 x 6 mm, and the yellow stone measures 8 x 6 mm. Note the difference between these faceted fire opals and the cabochon-cut fire opals above. These faceted gems are transparent, while the cabochon-cut stones are semi-transparent to translucent.

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