Doublet Opal
Browse doublet opal jewellery for strong colour at an accessible price point. Find doublet opal rings, pendants and earrings with layered construction and wearable settings.
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Australian Doublet Opals set in Gold Plated Sterling Silver Hook Earrings 254094
$950.00 $863.64 Tax Free

Australian Doublet Opals set in Gold Plated Sterling Silver Drop Earrings 254095
$1,400.00 $1,272.73 Tax Free

Australian Doublet Opals set in Sterling Silver Drop Earrings 254096
$1,400.00 $1,272.73 Tax Free

Australian Opals set in Sterling Silver Drop Earrings 254090
$650.00 $590.91 Tax Free

Australian Doublet Opals set in Sterling Silver Drop Earrings 254091
$650.00 $590.91 Tax Free

Australian Doublet Opals set in Sterling Silver Hook Earrings 254092
$650.00 $590.91 Tax Free

Australian Doublet Opals set in Sterling Silver Drop Earrings 254089
$800.00 $727.27 Tax Free



Frequently Asked Questions
Take a look at this: A doublet opal is thin layers of opal attached to a backing. This is usually a common stone or black opal. It’s made from thin opal to create a solid product.
An opal doublet or triplet can be a great budget option for a dark opal appearance. These stones are an amazing price alternative to solid black opals, which are ten times the cost. Solid black opals are rare and valuable, so these cheaper alternative stones serve a practical purpose in making dark opals affordable for everyone.
When you examine an opal closely, if it looks like different colors are visible in layers, it’s probably a doublet. A doublet is a thin layer of opal attached to a dark backing. If it looks like there are two layers of opal glued together, it’s a triplet. It may also have a third layer on top, which is clear and domed.
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Source. Geology.com
A gemstone’s cut should be well-rounded. The dome should be dome-shaped. It gives the best play-of-color, and it makes the stone look great from every angle. If a stone is flat, it’s more likely to break during setting into jewelry.
Gilson opal is a term used to describe imitation opal, which isn’t only created in the lab but actually contains minerals that are not standard in natural opals (such as plastic in Slocum stone).





