October didn’t come here to be subtle—and neither did opal, its dazzling, color-shifting birthstone. Opals are the extroverts of the gem world—flashing rainbows, changing moods, and making sure all eyes are on them.
Most of the world’s opals, about 95% come from Australia—but they’re also found in Ethiopia, Mexico, and even Nevada if you’re lucky. Just a heads-up: opals are a bit delicate, so treat them gently:
- Avoid harsh chemicals (no bleach, perfumes, or household cleaners)
- Take them off before showering, swimming, or exercising
- Store them separately in a soft pouch or cloth to prevent scratch
- Keep them away from extreme heat or sudden temperature changes, which can cause cracks
But October has two gems to show off: tourmaline, known for its amazing range of colors from vibrant pinks to deep greens, making it just as bold and expressive.
Whether opal or tourmaline—each one is totally unique. Come see them in person!














