Opal Care and Cleaning Guide


Mohs Scale
Opal can range from 5 to 6.5 on the Mohs hardness scale.
Hardness and toughness
Gem and mineral hardness is measured on the Mohs scale. The numbers are based on the relative ease or difficulty with which one mineral can be scratched by another. But the Mohs scale is deceptive. The steps between the minerals are not evenly spaced. For example, diamond is only one number away, but it’s many times harder than gems in the corundum family.

Opal hardness is variable depending on its exact composition and formation conditions, and ranges from 5 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale. Its toughness is very poor to fair, making opal a gem that is suitable for jewelry but requires care when wearing so as to not scratch or break the stone.

Stability
Opal is generally stable, but heat from intense light can cause fracture lines called “crazing.” High heat or sudden temperature changes can also cause opal to fracture.  Opal is attacked by hydrofluoric acid and caustic alkaline solutions.

Treatments
Opals can be treated by impregnation with oil, wax, or plastic, and by surface modifications called sugar treatment and smoke treatment.

Cleaning
The only safe way to clean opal is with warm, soapy water.

Opal Jewelry
With proper care, opal jewelry will provide years of enjoyment. - Courtesy Cody Opal