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[Opinions] Re: Opal
Out of curiosity, have you seen a nice quality white fire opal in person? I find them lovely. They aren't diamonds or emeralds to be sure but, for me, they're a far cry from "rhinestone", "mediocre" and "superficial". YMMV, of course.Your Opal Euphemia combo is quite elegant. :)P.S. I get that you don't care for the sound/feel of the name; not arguing that with you. Just interested in how some others here seem to perceive the stone itself.

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Opals are my favorite gemstone, but I agree with mirfak about the name.It's pretty in theory, but the sound reminds me of 'offal' when spoken aloud.
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Yes, I have, they're extremely nice. My grandma - born in 1913 - wore a lot of nice opal jewelry. I think it was sort of early-20th-century trendy. The stone, I mean, as well as the name. It's not that I think opal is tacky. It's that the name seems that way to me. Opal is to the 1910s what Amber is to the 1980s. Almost exactly. It even has a similar clunk to the sound (in my accent these names come out Ohpull and Amburr).Now that I think about it ... I feel like all gem names are kinda tacky bling-names, and the only ones I like are Diamond (because it's abstractly symbolic of hardness/long life/protection, and also has sounds I associate with names Diana, Raymond) and Emerald (because the word sounds like all the emma names). But they're GPs.Opal Rosetta came to mind.

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I've got a white opal necklace that's been in the family since before the First World War, and yes, it is lovely. But I dislike gem names in general; can't think of one that I'd use unless you count Coralie (but not Coraline or Coral). Opal wants to be a joke or cartoon name - Olive Oyl, Opal Otter, Pearl Persimmon, that kind of thing.
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Ah, I see. Wish I still had my opal necklace. My grandpa was a rock hound; cut, polished and set stones himself and made it for me. It was small but really beautiful. Miscreants who burgled my house absconded with it.
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