Legend of Opal

The superstition of the century is that the power and disease of sin comes from the colored stones. In the eleventh century, Pope Mahmoud of Rennes described Opal in this way: "It is the patron saint of the thief. On a cloudless night it gives the thief a sharp vision but blocks the eyes of others." The argument is to blame Opal's sinful spirituality for criminals to use it as a murderer, spy, and robber's amulet to harm society.

In the legend of the time, Opal was associated with misfortune. A goldsmith who made jewelry for the royal family suffered a disaster because of Opal. He accidentally damaged the expensive opal while making the opal jewelry. Louis VI felt that his behavior was unforgivable, so he ordered the cut. A hand used by goldsmiths to work. Since then, he and the same craftsmen who are also like him feel that it is the fault of Opal.

At the end of Walter Scott’s best-selling novel, St. Anne of Gilstein (1829), the concept of unfortunate propaganda was once again misunderstood, and the ending episode in the novel linked Opal to doom. The consequences at the time were unimaginable. In fact, most people did not read the third chapter of the novel carefully, but most people know the final plot of the novel - the heroine is given magic, when she touches the holy water, her chest opal lost the color, and finally She is dead.

The famous gemologist and businessman West Freize carefully examined the above article and pointed out the mistake in the novel in the Journey of Gems: the opal of the heroine actually belongs to her grandmother who has died in a foreign country, opal. Discoloration is to remind the owner who owns it to prevent poisoning. Even though there are many scholars who are opal Zhao Xue, the value of Opal in that period has plummeted in just half a year, and the gem market in Europe has been sluggish for ten years. George F. Kenz said in "The Wonderful Knowledge of Beautiful Gems": "If you read Walt Scott's novels very carefully, you will have doubts about whether Opal brings bad luck. This wonderful novel, it In fact, there is no intention to link Opal and bad luck."

Some diamond merchants directly felt the threat to the diamond business they depended on after they met the gorgeous opal in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Opal, with its bright colors, has always increased the threat of diverting consumer groups to the diamond trade. Many diamond traders protect their business by spreading the rumors of “Opper is linked to bad luck”.

On the other hand, opal is more delicate than diamonds. Perhaps because Opal needs to be more careful, it has a little more effort. In some people's eyes, it is also called bad luck.

In fact, in ancient Rome, gems were amulets to bring good luck. Opal symbolizes the rainbow and brings a bright future to the owner. Because its clear surface is a pure love, it is also referred to as "Cupid Stone." The earlier races used Opal to represent the tradition and quality of magical power. Opal can let its owners see the possibilities of the future. It is believed to have the same function as a mirror, can load emotions and wishes, release Repressed.

The earlier Greeks believed that Opal gave the power to be farsighted and predict the future. The Arabs believed that they came from heaven. In the Arab legend, Opal was thought to be able to feel the lightning in the sky through it. The Romans believed that Opal would bring hope and purity.

In the 7th century, everyone believed that Opal had magical power. At the end of the century, Shakespeare described the Opal: "That is the queen of the magical gem." The Orientals talked about Opal and said it was the "an anchor of hope", and Opal was also honored as the birthstone of October.

Although some people in ancient times thought that Opal would bring bad luck, we thought that if you didn't own an opal, it was a very unlucky thing. One person who agreed with us was Darry Hammer, who was in Victoria. A famous opal store opened on the corner of a small town. Darry won a lot of votes in the 1960s and 1970s, and he attributed the winning A$200,000 prize to the Opal that brought him good luck. This is the representative gem of Libra.

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