Tiger's Eye Astral Opal™ Rough Slab
High-density play-of-color with consistent internal structure. Void-free material ready for fabrication.
WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN SHOPPING AT THE OPAL DEALER
AVAILABLE ASTRAL OPAL™ COLORS
Afterglow
Alien Bloodstone
Amethyst
Aurora
Black Emerald
Black Fire
Blizzard Blue
Cherry Blossom
Cheshire
Cotton Candy
Crimson Fire
Dragon's Egg
Frozen Peach
Fuchsia
Glacier
Golden Pineapple
Hibiscus
Jade
Key Lime
Lava Rock
Magma
Moonstone
Nectar
Nuclear Green
Oasis
Olive
Orange Dahlia
Orchid
Pacific Sapphire
Pearl White
Pharaoh's Gold
Rose Quartz
Ruby Red
Seafoam
Sleepy Lavender
Star Burst
Taffy
Tangerine
Tiger's Eye
Turquoise
Ultra Violet
Unicorn Purple
Witches Brew
UNDERSTANDING ASTRAL OPAL™: OPTICAL BEHAVIOR AND CUTTING DYNAMICS
Astral Opal™ is engineered using a precise face-centered cubic (FCC) lattice structure. Over several months, microscopic silica spheres self-assemble into perfectly aligned vertical columns. Once polymerized, this ordered crystalline grid produces identical Bragg Diffraction to natural opal but with an entirely predictable, directional fire.
Controlled Bragg Diffraction
The play-of-color in Astral Opal™ is driven by pure optical physics. Because the 150 to 300 nanometer silica spheres stack in strict vertical columns, light interacts with the lattice uniformly. This structure dictates exactly how the flash travels through the slab, giving you absolute control over the final visual yield.
Orientation & The Pinfire Face
Orientation dictates the pattern. Cutting parallel to the columns yields bold, structured, linear bands of fire. Cutting perpendicular to the columns to expose the top or bottom planes of the lattice reveals a dense, pinfire-like pattern. This dual behavior allows lapidary artists to plan the exact aesthetic of a piece before making the first slice.
Polymer-Impregnated Stability
Unlike natural opal which contains trapped water, Astral Opal™ is fully stabilized through polymer impregnation. The resin matrix locks the silica spheres permanently in place. It cuts cleanly, resists temperature shock during fabrication, and guarantees zero risk of dehydration or crazing over time.
Maximizing Yield & Intent
Because the internal lattice of Astral Opal™ is perfectly consistent from edge to edge, there are no hidden dead zones or unpredictable color shifts mid-slab. You are not guessing where the fire will appear; you are choosing how to present it. This predictability maximizes usable yield for matched jewelry sets, structured inlays, and precision custom fabrication.
ASTRAL OPAL™ VS. NATURAL OPAL
| Specification | Astral Opal™ (Synthetic) | Natural Opal |
|---|---|---|
| Water Content | 0% (Polymer Stabilized) | 5 to 10% |
| Cracking & Crazing Risk | Eliminated | High (Prone to dehydration) |
| Lapidary Yield | Near 100% Predictable | Unpredictable (Hidden dead zones) |
| Internal Structure | Consistent Columnar Lattice | Highly Variable |
| Mohs Hardness | 4 (Optimal for inlay & fabrication) | 5.5 to 6.5 (Brittle) |
Note: Both materials produce play-of-color through identical Bragg Diffraction physics. Astral Opal™ differentiates itself by replacing the fragile water content with a stabilizing polymer, creating a significantly more durable and predictable material for lapidary work.
WORKING WITH ASTRAL OPAL™: ORIENTATION & YIELD
Astral Opal™ is a directional material. Understanding the columnar growth structure allows you to plan your cuts and control the final pattern with near 100% predictability. Pictured below is Key Lime.
1. The Raw Slab
Observe the sides of the rough slab to locate the vertical growth striations. This indicates the direction of the internal silica columns.
2. Parallel Cut (Striped)
Cutting parallel to the growth direction yields broad, linear bands of fire. This orientation is ideal for structured inlays and modern geometric designs.
3. Perpendicular Cut (Pinfire)
Cutting directly across the top or bottom planes of the columns exposes the lattice from above, revealing a dense, concentrated pinfire pattern.
IDEAL APPLICATIONS FOR ASTRAL OPAL™
Astral Opal™ is engineered for professional fabrication and lapidary work. The predictable directional lattice and polymer-stabilized structure provide exceptional, repeatable yield for highly structured designs.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Yes. Astral Opal™ is officially classified as synthetic lab-grown opal. It shares the exact same face-centered cubic silica (SiO2) structure as natural opal and produces its play-of-color through identical Bragg Diffraction physics. The only physical difference is that the volatile water content has been replaced with a stabilizing polymer.
No. Because Astral Opal™ contains 0% water, it is entirely immune to the dehydration and crazing that affects natural opal. The polymer matrix permanently locks the silica lattice in place, ensuring the material remains structurally sound and the color remains vibrant indefinitely.
Examine the raw, unpolished sides of the block to locate the vertical growth striations. These lines indicate the direction of the internal silica columns. Cutting parallel to these columns yields a linear, striped pattern. Cutting perpendicular across the columns exposes the top or bottom planes of the lattice, yielding a dense pinfire pattern.
Astral Opal™ is stable up to 130°C. It is not safe for direct torch contact or high-heat casting in place. For metalcraft, you must complete all soldering before setting the stone, or rely on cold-connection techniques like precision channel inlay and epoxy bonding.
Yes. The polymer-stabilized structure and zero water content make Astral Opal™ completely safe for standard jewelry plating processes.
Astral Opal™ cuts predictably and responds excellently to standard lapidary wet sanding. Proceed through standard diamond resin wheels, taking care not to overheat the stone via friction. Finish with cerium oxide or a fine diamond compound on a leather or felt buff to achieve a glass-like polish.
While the material is highly durable and impact-resistant, prolonged exposure to ultrasonic cavitation or harsh chemical solvents is not recommended. Clean with warm soapy water and a soft brush.
No. Unlike some natural opals that require a dark backing (doublets) to show color or surface sealants to prevent drying, Astral Opal™ is a solid, structurally stable block. Its color is highly saturated throughout, and it is completely impervious to moisture loss.