Australian Light Opal Ring set in solid Gold. Australian Light Opal (Previously known as Light or Light Opal) is Classified by the Opal industry as Natural Opal Type 1 - Light Opal is defined when the Opal is presented in one piece in its natural state apart from cutting or polishing, and is of substantially homogenous chemical composition and is translucent (free of oxides). Genuine Australian Light Opal occurs in limited quantity in all of the Australian Opal fields (Andamooka, Lightning Ridge in NSW, Coober Pedy in South Australia and the Queensland Boulder Opal Fields). A hydrated amorphous form of silica SiO2nH2O consisting of spheres of silicon dioxide molecules arranged in regular, closely packed planes. The Opal is pure hydrated silica SiO2nH2O free from oxides (Magnezium or Iron) so it has a clear Light in appearance or see-through with high translucency. Precious light Opal shows a variable interplay of internal colors, and though it is a mineraloid, it has an internal structure. At microscopic scales, precious Opal is composed of silica spheres some 150 to 300 nm in diameter in a hexagonal or cubic close-packed lattice.