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1.63 Ct. Crystal/Jelly Opal from Australia
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Item ID: | K2615 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 14.71 Width: 5.63 Height: 3.22 |
Weight: | 1.63 Ct. |
Color: help | Multi Color |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Freeform |
Cut: | N/A |
Cutting style: | Tablet |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Australia |
Per carat price: help | $590 |
This specimen is a translucent multi color Crystal Jelly Opal weighing 1.63 carat, with dimensions 14.71 x 5.63 x 3.22 mm. The stone is presented in a freeform profile, cut not applicable, reflecting a lapidary decision to follow the internal color play rather than impose symmetry. Clarity grade very slightly included evaluated at eye level indicates only minor internal features that do not interrupt the visual interplay of color when viewed normally. Color intensity is medium, allowing a balanced presentation of multiple hues across the surface and through the volume, rather than a washed or oversaturated appearance. The surface shows an excellent polish, yielding high luster and minimal micro abrasion, and the piece is unenhanced, no enhancement, preserving the natural state of the material. Origin Australia, a source historically associated with some of the most structurally stable and visually interesting opal deposits, contributes to provenance and collector confidence.
From a craftsmanship perspective the cutter prioritized orientation and thickness control to maximize the natural diffraction effects that define Crystal Jelly Opal. Unlike faceted gemstones where angular planes control light return, opal performance depends on internal microstructure and the relationship between dome height, thickness, and viewing angle. The freeform shape preserves the best sections of color bar and flash, situating the deepest play of color near the optical center while maintaining sufficient backing thickness for durability given the 3.22 mm maximum depth. The cabochon like profile increases path length for light entering the stone, which enhances color separation as light diffracts through the silica microspheres. The excellent polish is the result of final lap stages using fine abrasives and felt polishing, producing minimal surface scattering and allowing the internal color to read across the full spectrum. Very slightly included clarity at eye level signals that the inclusions are minor, often natural growth irregularities or residual potch, which in this type of opal can contribute positively to depth and character without reducing optical performance.
When comparing this natural Crystal Jelly Opal to lab grown alternatives, several technical advantages are evident. Lab grown opals can offer remarkably consistent patterning and predictable color zones, which is beneficial in mass produced settings, but the very uniformity is also the limitation for connoisseurs. Natural opals exhibit a stochastic microstructure of silica spheres and interstitial water, producing quasi random interference patterns that change with viewing angle and lighting, a complexity that current synthetic processes emulate but do not truly replicate at a microscopic level. The natural inclusions and slight asymmetries in a stone such as this are not defects in the technical sense, they are integral features of the diffractive network that generates broad spectrum play of color. Furthermore natural Australian origin confers geologic history and rarity, factors that influence long term value and desirability. Natural stones are also less likely to depend on stabilized treatments or assembled construction, this piece is single piece, no enhancement, contrasting with many lab created or assembled opals which may be resin impregnated, doublet or triplet constructions, or otherwise treated to enhance color intensity.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we prioritize material integrity and lapidary technique, delivering stones that retain their natural state and present their spectral behavior with minimal intervention. For buyers who appreciate the nuanced interaction of microstructure, orientation and finish, this 1.63 carat Crystal Jelly Opal offers a technical and aesthetic profile that outperforms uniform synthetic counterparts in uniqueness, provenance and potential for appreciation. If you require detailed viewing protocols, light source recommendations for appraisal, or magnified imaging for inclusion analysis, we can provide technical images and measurement data to support evaluation and comparison.






















