Size:5mm  |  Color:Peacock These are round Created Opal beads; manmade, synthetic opal from Japan.; fully drilled, use up to 0.020" wire or cord; beautiful full fire; suitable for fine jewelry; not finished jewelry
B**6
People who are calling these "Fake" have no clue what "Synthetic" is or what "Synthetic" entails.
Synthetic - Anything that is made to imitate something that exists in nature.These are not plastic, these are not glass, these are not acrylic, they are "Lab Created" gemstones. The process is nearly identical to what you would find in nature. Look up Synthetic Diamonds or Sapphire and see how much they cost...There isn't a whole lot of difference in price because they are not "Fake" gemstones but merely lab created to imitate what is found in nature. The same is true with lab created Opals and there are dozens of them out there that I bet most people don't even know they are wearing or purchased. The price will be similar to what you would pay for a grade AAA opal anywhere else but lab created opals are stronger, more durable and have way more opalescent matrix than most natural opals. I am tired of people coming on here calling them "Fake". These are people who clearly don't know much about gemstones in general. Please, educate yourself before buying if you don't know much about synthetic or lab created gemstones and what they are really worth if made of good quality like these are.Because I have ordered many different types of lab grown opals before and NOTHING out there has the same fire and flash as the Kyoto brand which has been around for decades. I have purchased other opals manufactured from other countries that don't even come close in quality. Gilson was probably the best LC opal but they don't make them anymore that I know of or Kyoto took over the Gilson name.And so, for those who are giving these a "Bad" rap because they are lab created, clearly don't know all that is involved in the process of making these. From what I learned reading up on the Company, they are made from the exact same chemical components as natural opal with the exception of water content. They take over a year to "Grow" into usable slabs of lapidary material and they are much tougher and less prone to chipping due to the lack of water content. These are not cheap to manufacture and I highly recommend those who don't know much about the process of lab created opals but dissed them for the price look up how they are made and why they are so expensive. Nothing shimmers quite like them though and everyone who has seen all the pieces I have made with these glare in awe and immediately want to know where to get them. Don't let the "Synthetic" part fool you. These are not being described right, they are lab created yes, but far from completely synthetic.OLD REVIEW -I ordered two pairs. One was correct, the other was some very poorly made solid black ceramic beads...NOT EVEN CLOSE.Cannot return because the option to send one wrong item back when two items were sent in the order doesn't exist. Someone is at fault for this. I have no doubt this review will not be posted as the big "A" loves to shut down my not-so-glowing reviews. Even if they are 1000% true.
A**E
Kyoto Opal is the best
Opal is not abundant thus expensive. Anyhow I can't afford genuine opal that I thought I'd give Kyoto simulated a try (after finding out how unOpal like many so called imitation Opal beads are).I bought six 6mm beads and one 12mm bead, planning to make 3 pairs of earrings and 1 necklace. Plan chsnged. I ended up making this necklace and the (somewhat) matching earrings. (penny is used as a size reference)The beads are beautiful but obviously manmade (too uniform in the light reflection). The price is a bit high IMO. Kendra Scott has a couple of necklace styles using free form Kyoto Opal as pendent. They are bigger than 12mm and retailed at $85. For my new necklace and earrings I paid $55 plus tax on these beads. I am maker/user. I don't think the price of this opal beads will be worth the trouble to make and sell.
V**R
beautiful fire opal
For fabricated opal, beautiful fire opal. Ordered one, then ordered two more after I saw how lovely it was. Took them to jeweler and the strung them on a super thin white-gold chain with tiny silver beads between them.I had designed this for my daughter, whose mother, husband and daughter are all born in October. Turned out exquisite and delicate and classy. She loves the simplicity and symbolism behind the three opals.
N**A
One Star
My opals appear to just be white beads, they have no opalescence at all!
K**Y
Pretty
These are very pretty, and the price is reasonable. I gave them 4 stars rather than 5 because I don't know how they are created, but it does seem as though I can see a sort of stripe pattern in them. Perhaps if the flash could be distributed more randomly they would be better. But that being said, I think they are quite nice and definitely worth the price.
I**Y
Very pretty and unusual.
Very pretty and unusual. In some lights they almost glow. The 6mm blue opal are much nicer that the 8mm. The 8mm look more fake.
R**A
Beautiful!
these look so beautiful in the light, the light spikes and depth are great!
M**E
DONT DO IT🙅🏾♀️
Mfs charged this much for 1 ONE bead😒
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