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2.62 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Cabochon Opal Pair from Brazil
This pair of stones ships by Apr 4
Stone type: | Opal | Opal |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR13679 | PR13679 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.32 Width: 8.24 Height: 2.28 | Length: 10.18 Width: 8.05 Height: 2.49 |
Weight: | 1.29 Ct. | 1.33 Ct. |
Color: help | Multi Color | Multi Color |
Color intensity: help | Light | Light |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Oval | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Brazil | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $80 | $80 |
If you are seeking a pair that combines subtle elegance with playful color, these white opals from Brazil are the answer, and your search can end here. The Natural Gemstone Company presents a matched duo weighing 1.29 carats and 1.33 carats, each fashioned into classic oval cabochons. The dimensions are 10.32 by 8.24 by 2.28 millimeters and 10.18 by 8.05 by 2.49 millimeters, offering nearly identical silhouettes that make them ideal for matched earrings, a twin ring, or a balanced pendant set. These are multi color White Opal specimens with a light body tone and a beautiful, translucent presence. They are eye clean at normal viewing distance, receive an excellent polish, and are free of any enhancement, which preserves the natural play of color and the authentic character that collectors and bridal clients prize. Origin matters for subtlety and provenance, and these Brazilian opals offer a refined, delicate pattern of flashes that look luminous in daylight and soft indoor light alike.
When compared to similar, non matching gemstones, this pair stands out for symmetry and stability. Many opals marketed as matched pairs are actually close in weight but differ noticeably in dimensions, dome height, or pattern orientation, which can create a lopsided look once set. Other white opals, including some Australian examples, can show stronger body color but less consistent flash between stones, and Ethiopian hydrophane opals may exhibit dramatic color but absorb liquids and require more care. Synthetic or treated opals can offer vivid play, but they lack the unquestionable natural origin and untreated clarity of these Brazilian pieces. Compared with moonstone and labradorite, which have adularescence that reads as a single sheen, these White Opals deliver multicolored sparks that animate with movement. For the customer who wants a naturally matched, ready to set pair that reads as a cohesive unit in jewelry, these opals resolve the common compromises, and they do so with the trusted sourcing and quality standards of The Natural Gemstone Company.

























