Crushed Opal Color Chart
This document is a comprehensive color catalog showcasing all current Crushed Opal colors offered by The Opal Dealer. All images included are the property of The Opal Dealer and may not be used without permission.
Available in 52 Crushed Opal Colors
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- Primary Color: pastel yellow, white
- Secondary Color: green
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- Primary Color: green
- Secondary Color: rainbow
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- Primary Color: purple
- Secondary Color: rainbow
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- Primary Color: yellow
- Secondary Color: rainbow
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- Primary Color: pink
- Secondary Color: rainbow
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- Primary Color: green, black
- Secondary Color: blue
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- Primary Color: black
- Secondary Color: rainbow
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- Primary Color: hot pink
- Secondary Color: yellow
- GLOWS IN BLACK LIGHT
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- Primary Color: blue
- Secondary Color: green
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- Primary Color: pastel pink, white
- Secondary Color: rainbow
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- Primary Color: purple
- Secondary Color: blue
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- Primary Color: pastel yellow
- Secondary Color: green
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- Primary Color: blue
- Secondary Color: pink
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- Primary Color: brown
- Secondary Color: rainbow
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- Primary Color: pink
- Secondary Color: yellow, green
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- Primary Color: blue, green
- Secondary Color: rainbow
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- Primary Color: pastel blue
- Secondary Color: green
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- Primary Color: pastel orange
- Secondary Color: blue, green
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- Primary Color: pink
- Secondary Color: rainbow
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- Primary Color: white
- Secondary Color: blue, green
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- Primary Color: yellow
- Secondary Color: green
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- Primary Color: pink, purple
- Secondary Color: blue, green
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- Primary Color: green
- Secondary Color: rainbow
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- Primary Color: pastel green
- Secondary Color: rainbow
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- Primary Color: blue, green
- Secondary Color: green
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- Primary Color: black
- Secondary Color: red, purple
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- Primary Color: brown
- Secondary Color: red
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- Primary Color: pastel green
- Secondary Color: yellow
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- Primary Color: gray
- Secondary Color: rainbow
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- Primary Color: orange
- Secondary Color: yellow
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- Primary Color: pastel blue
- Secondary Color: yellow
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- Primary Color: green
- Secondary Color: yellow
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- Primary Color: neon green
- Secondary Color: blue, green
- GLOWS IN BLACK LIGHT
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- Primary Color: blue
- Secondary Color: black
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- Primary Color: pastel blue
- Secondary Color: pink
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- Primary Color: green
- Secondary Color: red, orange
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- Primary Color: orange
- Secondary Color: rainbow
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- Primary Color: purple
- Secondary Color: rainbow
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- Primary Color: blue
- Secondary Color: green
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- Primary Color: white
- Secondary Color: rainbow
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- Primary Color: pink, purple
- Secondary Color: blue, green
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- Primary Color: pastel pink, white
- Secondary Color: blue, green
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- Primary Color: red, orange
- Secondary Color: purple, yellow, black
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- Primary Color: pastel green
- Secondary Color: rainbow
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- Primary Color: purple, indigo
- Secondary Color: blue
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- Primary Color: green
- Secondary Color: black, rainbow
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- Primary Color: indigo
- Secondary Color: pink
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- Primary Color: orange
- Secondary Color: yellow
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- Primary Color: brown
- Secondary Color: red
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- Primary Color: blue
- Secondary Color: yellow, green
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- Primary Color: pastel purple
- Secondary Color: rainbow
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- Primary Color: blue
- Secondary Color: rainbow
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What is Crushed Opal?
Crushed Opal is a diverse inlay material that is commonly used for jewelry making and craft projects.
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How is Crushed Opal Made?
Synthetic opal, also known as lab-created or man-made opal, is created through a controlled process that replicates the natural formation of opal.
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Try Our Water Test
Ever wondered what the crushed opal will look like at its most vibrant before starting your project? Here's a simple trick: the water test!
All you need to do is take a piece of paper, spread out a few pieces of crushed opal, and add a few drops of water. This will show you all the color possibilities. Don't worry about the water - once it dries, the opal goes back to its normal state.
Click Here to learn more about how dry versus wet Crushed Opal!
Enhance Your Opal Inlay
Have you ever inlayed crushed opal and it looked different than you expected?
Click Here for our tip on how to capture the best color play for your inlay!
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