Dark colors, often ranging from black to bluish-gray, are characteristic of black opal, a form of opal. Additionally, the stone comes in dark green or deep gray tones. The stone is well-known for its potential therapeutic benefits in addition to its exquisite look. It has been worn as jewelry by people for both decorative and spiritual reasons. In addition, the stone is used as décor. Trace levels of iron oxide and carbon are responsible for Black Opal distinct blackness, which sets them apart from typical opals. Because of its unique composition, which produces a considerably darker body tone than lighter opals, their vivid rainbow colors are more visible. A striking “play of color” is displayed by the stone, an optical phenomena found in the majority of valuable opals. This feature enhances its beauty. Layers of hydrated silica spheres align to create the enticing play of colors that is opal. Light diffraction and the display of vibrant colors result from the stacked layers forming a perfect cubic symmetry.