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0.73 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Multi Color Cabochon Opal Pair from Brazil
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Stone type: | Opal | Opal |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR14244 | PR14244 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.71 Width: 5.63 Height: 2.05 | Length: 5.56 Width: 5.52 Height: 1.82 |
Weight: | 0.40 Ct. | 0.33 Ct. |
Color: help | Multi Color | Multi Color |
Color intensity: help | Medium | Medium |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Round | Round |
Cut: | Cabochon | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Brazil | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $100 | $100 |
This matched pair of multi color White Opal cabochons presents a balanced and refined example of translucent Brazilian opal, offering subtle play of color against a soft white body tone. The stones weigh 0.40 carats and 0.33 carats respectively, and their round outline and well centered domes provide a classic silhouette suitable for traditional and contemporary jewelry alike. Both pieces display a medium color intensity, with flashes of green, blue and warm spectral tones that become more apparent under directional light, and they have been evaluated as eye clean at standard viewing distances. The cutting style is cabochon, which is customary for opal to preserve and showcase internal color play, and each gem benefits from an excellent polish that enhances surface smoothness and visual depth. There are no enhancements recorded, reflecting the natural state of these opals, and the documented origin is Brazil, a source known for producing uniform white opal material with consistent structural integrity. The Natural Gemstone Company provides these stones with full disclosure of their measured properties and visual characteristics, enabling precise planning for custom work.
Precise measurements for these round cabochons are 5.71 x 5.63 x 2.05 millimeters for the 0.40 carat stone, and 5.56 x 5.52 x 1.82 millimeters for the 0.33 carat companion, dimensions that indicate a close match in diameter and a slight difference in dome height. The nearly identical diameters facilitate paired settings such as matched stud earrings, paired bezel set accents, or coordinated elements in a multi stone composition where visual symmetry is a priority. The modest dome heights provide a pleasing profile that reads well when set flush to a mounting or slightly raised within a bezel, and the smaller second stone offers a thoughtful option for designs that require a graduated pair or a focal gem with a complementing accent. The consistent round outline simplifies design templates and fabrication processes, enabling accurate seat cutting and secure mounting with minimal stone modification. The cabochon cut and uniform polish ensure predictable light interaction, allowing designers to anticipate the degree of visible play of color in typical lighting scenarios, which is particularly useful when arranging multiple stones to produce coordinated color movement.
For bespoke design applications, the sizes and proportions of these opals are particularly advantageous, offering flexibility across a range of wearable formats while maintaining a degree of presence without overwhelming a delicate design. In paired earrings the stones will present a balanced appearance given their closely matched diameters, and they are well suited to classic stud posts, drop earrings with simple bezels, or refined halo settings that frame the opal with small diamonds or colored gemstones to amplify the perceived color contrast. In ring work the slightly larger stone can serve as the principal gem in a subtle everyday ring, with the smaller stone used as a complementary accent in a bypass or split shank composition, or as part of a signature asymmetrical design. For pendant applications the cabochon profile sits comfortably against the skin when set in a low bezel, and the translucency of the material allows for creative use of backings or underlaying materials to modify perceived body tone if a designer seeks a warmer or more contrasted overall effect. Given the relative softness and specific care requirements of opal, recommendations for protective settings such as full bezel surrounds, low profile prong placements with secure cups, and avoiding exposed edges will help preserve the integrity of the stones during wear, and these handling considerations should be incorporated into bespoke design drawings and structural plans.
The documented clarity grade of eye clean at normal viewing distances, the excellent polish, the absence of enhancements, and the Brazilian origin together constitute a transparent and reliable quality profile for professional use. The Natural Gemstone Company confirms that each measurement and descriptive attribute has been assessed to provide designers and clients with the necessary data to plan precise mountings and matched settings, and this information supports accurate metal work tolerances and setting seat dimensions. When commissioning custom work, clients will find that the combination of nearly matched diameters, consistent cabochon domes, and natural play of color affords a high degree of predictability for finished appearance, while the modest carat weights make the pair practical for lightweight, wearable pieces that prioritize comfort and discreet elegance. Standard care guidelines include avoiding prolonged exposure to solvents and household chemicals, limiting direct heat or sudden temperature changes, and choosing secure protective settings for daily wear. These natural White Opals from Brazil represent a considered choice for bespoke jewelry projects that require matched components with reliable specification, and The Natural Gemstone Company is available to provide further technical details or high resolution imagery to assist in final design decisions.


























