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1.95 Ct. Cabochon White Opal from Australia
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Item ID: | K2678 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.97 Width: 8.7 Height: 3.29 |
Weight: | 1.95 Ct. |
Color: help | Multi Color |
Color intensity: help | Medium Light |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Australia |
Per carat price: help | $240 |
This 1.95 carat white opal from Australia stands out immediately when you compare it to the typical opals on the market, because it combines classic white opal translucency with lively multicolor play of color, and a size that is exceptionally wearable for fine jewelry. The oval shape measures 10.97 x 8.70 x 3.29 mm, making it an ideal proportion for rings, pendants, and bespoke pieces where the stone must read clearly without overpowering the design. The cabochon cut enhances the stone s play of color by providing a smooth domed surface that allows flashes of red, green, and orange to move gracefully across the gem when viewed from different angles. At medium light color intensity the colors are balanced, not overly stark, which means the opal integrates beautifully with both warm and cool metal settings while still delivering that signature opalescent fire that collectors and designers seek. The clarity grade of eye clean as evaluated at eye level is a notable quality marker, because many market opals show inclusions or cloudy patches visible to the unaided eye that reduce their desirability and resale potential.
When you compare this Australian white opal to alternatives such as Ethiopian hydrophane opals, black opals, or assembled stones like doublets and triplets, its advantages become clear. Ethiopian hydrophane opals can display dramatic color but often absorb water and oils, which changes appearance and requires extra care, whereas this Australian white opal has stable translucency and predictable optical behavior. Black opals are rarer and command high prices, but many buyers are looking for the delicate and elegant presence a white opal brings to everyday jewelry, especially when the stone is eye clean and well polished like this example. Assembled stones that use thin opal layers glued to backing materials may show vivid color but lack durability and long term integrity, and treated or enhanced opals compromise natural value. This opal has no enhancement, so you get a natural, unaltered gem whose polish and surface finish are rated excellent, offering immediate wearability and confidence in long term beauty.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we emphasize transparent comparison and responsible sourcing, which is why we present this white opal with full technical detail and clear photographic reference. The Australian origin is important, because Australian opals are globally recognized for consistent quality and authentic play of color, and a no enhancement statement is a critical differentiator for buyers who want genuine natural gems rather than laboratory or stabilized alternatives. In practical terms this opal s dimensions and weight of 1.95 carat place it in a sweet spot for custom designers and collectors who want a stone with presence that still fits mainstream mounting styles. The cabochon cut and excellent polish mean the stone will require minimal setting work, and the eye clean clarity reduces the risk of visible internal features that could distract from the color spectacle. When weighing value against market options, this white opal offers a superior balance of natural color, physical stability, and honest provenance, making it a compelling choice for someone who wants the true character of an Australian opal without paying a premium for rarity alone.
If you are considering settings, this oval cabochon adapts particularly well to bezel and prong designs, where the dome can be showcased while the metal protects the rim, and the medium light color intensity makes the stone versatile enough to pair with yellow gold, white gold, rose gold, or platinum. From a resale and collectibility perspective, natural, untreated opals from reputable Australian sources retain market appeal more consistently than assembled or enhanced stones. At The Natural Gemstone Company we can provide guidance on setting, sizing, and matching this white opal with complementary accent stones to maximize both aesthetic impact and long term value. Choosing this opal means choosing a gem that is naturally beautiful, responsibly sourced, and professionally prepared, and that combination sets it apart from many alternatives available in today s market.





















