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1.26 Ct. Cabochon White Opal from Australia
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Item ID: | K2542 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.28 Width: 7.14 Height: 3.03 |
Weight: | 1.26 Ct. |
Color: help | Multi Color |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Australia |
Per carat price: help | $140 |
Long before this gem found its way into our hands, it began as a whisper of silica and water deep within the ancient earth of Australia, where White Opal has been forming over millions of years. Picture layered rains seeping into crevices, carrying microscopic spheres of silica that slowly settled in the rock like stardust. Over geologic time those spheres arranged themselves into lattices that diffract light, and what emerges is a living play of color. This particular piece started its long journey in those storied fields, where miners with generations of knowledge and patient hands coaxed it from the matrix. The landscape there is as much a character in the story as the gem itself, heat softened and wind carved, and the miners who found it treated it with a reverence born of respect for nature and tradition. Indigenous Australians have long celebrated opal for its shifting light, weaving it into stories and songs, seeing in its colors the sky, the land, and ancestral presence. That cultural backdrop gives this stone a depth beyond its appearance, a history that we at The Natural Gemstone Company are proud to honor and pass along to the person who will wear it next.
When the rough reached our cutter, the piece was evaluated with a careful eye and a practiced hand to reveal its best possible form. The result is a beautiful translucent 1.26 carat pear shape multi color opal with dimensions of 10.28 x 7.14 x 3.03 mm, shaped as a cabochon cut that maximizes the stone’s internal fire and gentle glow. The cabochon curve was chosen to emphasize the opal’s soft translucence and the way its colors shift from greens to blues and pale pinks across the dome. The clarity grade is slightly included evaluated at eye level, which in opal speaks to natural character rather than flaw, small internal features that tell of the stone’s original formation rather than diminish its beauty. The color shows a medium color intensity, a luminous quality that harmonizes with the stone’s milky body color, making it versatile for many settings and lighting conditions. No enhancement was applied, the gem is presented as nature intended, with its surfaces brought to an excellent polish that allows light to dance freely across the face and reveal the opal’s internal landscape.
Bringing a gemstone from rough to ready requires both technical skill and an artistic sensibility, and each step in the process added new chapters to this opal’s story. The cutter studied the stone under different lights, turning it slowly to find the axis where the color fire is most lively, then decided that a pear shape would best capture the gem’s natural play and lend it an elegant silhouette. The final polish was executed to an excellent standard to create a smooth, mirror like surface that enhances both wearability and optical performance. Because there was no enhancement, the authenticity of the stone is preserved, and you can appreciate every subtle inclusion and color patch as part of its natural identity. The pear silhouette evokes both classic refinement and a soft organic form, making the piece suitable for a pendant that drapes close to the heart, or a refined ring that elongates the hand. The translucent White Opal nature of this gem means it layers gently with other jewelry and skin tones, and its multi color flashes add personality without overwhelming the overall composition.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we believe a gem is best experienced when its story is known, its origins respected, and its care understood. This opal arrives ready to be set, and we can advise on metal choices and settings that will both protect and flatter it. A bezel setting can cradle the cabochon securely and protect the thin edges, particularly for daily wear. Soft gold tones will warm the opal’s milky base, while cool white metals will emphasize the cooler blue and green flashes. Given the clarity grade slightly included evaluated at eye level, a skilled jeweler can position the gem to showcase its most vibrant face while minimizing the visibility of internal lines that speak of its natural growth. Opal is relatively softer than other gemstones, so we recommend occasional care rituals, avoiding harsh knocks and prolonged exposure to extreme heat or chemicals, and storing the piece separately to prevent abrasion. Each time you wear it, you will see the same shifting landscape of color that connects you to the desert rains and the patient hands that brought it forth.
Owning this pear shape multi color White Opal is an invitation to carry a piece of Australia with you, a small luminous map of geological time and human craft. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the authenticity of the stone, its origin Australia, and the fact that it is presented with no enhancement, offered in its natural, polished form. We are happy to provide additional images, bespoke setting recommendations, and guidance on maintaining the opal’s beauty for generations. Imagine the first time sunlight catches the curve of the cabochon and the colors stir, or the quiet pleasure of knowing you have a gem that holds stories of rain, rock, and skilled hands, a stone that will change slightly in every light and become part of your own life’s story. If you would like to explore setting options or request a custom consultation, we are here to help bring this opal from our hands into yours, where its journey can continue.





















