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0.91 Ct. Cabochon White Opal from Australia
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Item ID: | K2070 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.33 Width: 7.31 Height: 2.2 |
Weight: | 0.91 Ct. |
Color: help | Multi Color |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Australia |
Per carat price: help | $530 |
This listing describes a White Opal, a translucent multicolor opal weighing 0.91 carat, presented in an elegant oval shape with measurements of 9.33 x 7.31 x 2.20 mm. The gem is fashioned as a cabochon cut, a traditional style that maximizes the stone internal play of color while preserving a smooth domed surface. Clarity is graded as very slightly included evaluated at eye level, and the material exhibits a light body color intensity which allows a broad spectrum of flash and internal iridescence to register across the table. The surface finish is of excellent polish, ensuring that the visual interaction between light and the internal color structures is immediate and lively. The opal has received no enhancement, and its recorded origin is Australia, a region known for producing high quality white opals with consistent and desirable optical character. The Natural Gemstone Company supplies this specimen with standard gemological documentation reflecting these attributes.
In comparative context, this White Opal presents a character distinct from classic historical gemstones, and its value rests in qualities that are complementary to those held by famous stones. Unlike the Hope Diamond which is prized for singular deep saturation and exceptional size, this opal derives significance from movement of color rather than from a single dominant hue. Where famed sapphires from Kashmir are lauded for velvety cornflower blue and strong color saturation, the present opal offers a shifting palette, a living color phenomenon that reacts to angle and light, an attribute more like the luminescent appeal of Alexandrite under changing illumination but rendered as a spectrum rather than a color change. In the lineage of notable opals, it is closer in spirit to historically important Australian opals such as the Andamooka opal presented to royalty, or the Olympic Australis in its demonstration of natural play of color, yet it occupies its own place by virtue of compact proportions and a refined translucency. This dynamic optical complexity is intrinsic to opal as a species and cannot be produced by cutting alone. The combination of cabochon geometry, fine polish, light body tone, and unenhanced origin contributes to an authentic expression of opal identity that differs from the static beauty of mirror like diamonds or single tone colored gemstones.
From a practical gemological and jewelry design perspective the piece offers versatility and thoughtful balance. The 0.91 carat weight and the oval dimensions produce a face up size and profile suitable for classic ring centers and pendants where a measured presence is required without overpowering a setting. The cabochon form with a 2.20 mm depth retains enough material for secure bezel or prong settings while reducing the risk of light leakage that can diminish play of color. The very slightly included clarity evaluated at eye level indicates minor internal characteristics that do not interrupt the visual performance, and the excellent polish ensures friction free placement during fabrication. Provenance from Australia and the absence of enhancement further support long term stability and predictability in behavior under normal wearing conditions. The Natural Gemstone Company presents this White Opal as a study in restrained brilliance, a natural specimen that invites comparison with celebrated gemstones yet asserts unique value through its shifting multicolor display, refined translucency, and verified natural state, qualities that appeal to collectors and designers seeking an opal with genuine character and reliable gemological credentials.






















