
silica spheres of precious opal vs. potch
Common opal is defined as lacking a "play of color" and includes a rather long list of stones, all of which lack opalescence, color or luster for the most part.

"potch and color"
Opaque or glassy in a wide range or colors, common opal can be sometimes have a waxy luster, and is often fluorescent. It may be colored or contain dendritic (moss-like) inclusions. There are many different common opals, including:
- Hyalite is a transparent, colorless-to-bluish opal which forms in cavities in volcanic rocks.
- Hydrophane is a porous, opaque, light-colored opal which becomes transparent when soaked in water.
- Lemon (yellow) opal often has green-gold tones, small black and red-orange streaks, and a waxy luster.
- Moss opal contains dendritic mineral inclusions, resembling ferns or moss.
- Peruvian opal comes in shades of turquoise, aqua, and pale blue.
- Pink opal is sometimes sold as pink silica and contains black inclusions and dendrites.
- Prase opal is bright green, due to the presence of nickel.
- Wood opal is a replacement of wood by non-precious opal, often retaining the grained appearance and bark texture.
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