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1.05 Ct. Cabochon Crystal/Jelly Opal from Australia
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Item ID: | K2540 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.29 Width: 6.8 Height: 2.67 |
Weight: | 1.05 Ct. |
Color: help | Multi Color |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Australia |
Per carat price: help | $140 |
Allow me to introduce a delightful opal that captures the unique beauty of Australian gem fields, a semi translucent, multi color pear shape opal that weighs 1.05 carat, and measures 10.29 x 6.80 x 2.67 mm. This gem has been fashioned as a classic cabochon, a form that enhances the depth and movement of color without interruption, making it ideal for a center stone in a pendant or a refined pair of drop earrings. The play of color is lively and engaging, presenting a mixture of blue, green, and subtle violet flashes across the surface, and the overall effect is one of serene brilliance that shifts with each turn. As a Crystal or Jelly Opal it offers a lovely semi transparent to semi translucent body, allowing light to travel through the stone and amplify the internal color play, a trait that distinguishes this type from more opaque opals.
When you consider the technical attributes of this gem you will see why it is special, it is untreated and shows no enhancements, its origin is Australia, and the cutter has achieved an excellent polish that gives the surface a glass like sheen. Clarity is graded as very slightly included evaluated at eye level, which means that to the naked eye the stone appears clean and the inclusions are minimal and do not detract from the overall beauty. Color intensity is described as intense, the flashes are vibrant and sit well against the soft blue base tone of the body. The pear shape measures 10.29 x 6.80 x 2.67 mm, a proportion that is elegant and wearable, and the 1.05 carat weight gives the gem a noticeable presence without being overpowering.
Visually the Crystal or Jelly Opal character of this stone is apparent in the way light passes through and refracts within, creating depth and a luminous glow that is different from the solid burn of opaque opals. The multi color play includes cool blues that dominate the palette, with lively green flashes that appear like strokes of light near the base of the gem, and faint hints of violet that lend complexity when the stone is viewed at different angles. The cabochon cut emphasizes this internal movement, offering a soft domed face that invites the eye to follow the color as it shifts. Under everyday lighting the gem will show gentle shimmer and color, and under stronger directional light the internal fire becomes more pronounced, rewarding the wearer and observer with an ever changing spectacle.
This opal is ideally suited for settings that protect the stone while showcasing its translucence, a bezel setting in a pendant or a secure prong setting with a low profile works beautifully to keep the stone safe from knocks, while allowing light to enter and enliven the color. The stone pairs well with both warm and cool metals, white gold or platinum will accentuate the cool blue and green tones for a contemporary look, while a thin halo of small accent stones can add a refined sparkle without overpowering the opal itself. Caring for this opal is straightforward, avoid sharp temperature changes and store it separately from harder gems to prevent surface abrasion, clean gently with a soft cloth and mild soapy water, and avoid prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals. Because this gem is natural and untreated it is important to treat it with the respect you would any fine piece of jewelry, and over time it will retain its character and charm.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we take pride in sourcing gems that combine natural beauty with ethical practices, and this 1.05 carat pear shape Crystal or Jelly Opal from Australia exemplifies the qualities we seek, untreated natural color, careful cutting and polishing, and clear documentation of origin and treatment status. If you are considering this opal for a custom commission or as a special addition to your collection we can provide detailed images, setting recommendations, and secure shipping options so you receive the stone safely and with confidence. We are happy to discuss matching stones for earrings, complementary accents, or bespoke mounting ideas that will bring out the best in the opal, and we can also arrange for independent appraisal upon request. Please let us know how you would like to proceed and we will be delighted to assist you in making this luminous Australian gem part of your personal collection.





















