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Ch. 7: Opal

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PRECIOUS STONES.
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yields lilac specimens. In North Wales, at Moel-y-Oria, dark amethyst-violet crystals occur. At Gourock, in ScotĀ­land, both purple and green. In Ireland, from Slieve Came in Antrim, of a green colour. Yellow crystals of various shades are found at Gersdorf and Freiburg, in Saxony. The rare rose-red and pink crystals are found in the Alps (St. Gothard); flesh-red crystals at Munsterthal, in Baden. Green specimens are commoner; Petersburg, near Halle, and Schlackenwald may be cited; also Macomb, in New York State. Blue crystals are found in the salt-mines in the Tyrol, and the tin-mines of the Erzgebirge.
Of its industrial applications, besides its use as. a flux in smelting, the manufacture of hydrofluoric acid is dependent on Fluor Spar. It has also been used in the manufacture of apochromatic lenses.
Its use in jewellery is largely in imitation of rarer minerals, which it resembles in colour, and when used for this purĀ­pose it is cut after the style that is usually adopted with the gem imitated. Such cut specimens are styled " False Topaz," "False Sapphire," etc. Fluorescent crystals are sometimes mounted openly (" a jour") to display their varying colour. It is a mineral capable of receiving a high polish, but it needs great care in handling. Vases made of the variety " Blue John" can be turned in a lathe until very thin by first treating the material with resin to make it more durable; when so thinly cut the colour is well seen. The purple and red shades are often produced artificially by heating the blue and violet kinds; it has been suggested that the colour is here due to the presence of two hydrocarbons of different degrees of volatility, that which causes the blue shade volatilising at a lower
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