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12.70 Ct. Orange Cabochon Fire Opal from Mexico
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Item ID: | K24531 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 18.34 Width: 13.33 Height: 9.83 |
Weight: | 12.70 Ct. |
Color: help | Orange |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Mexico |
Per carat price: help | $463 |
There are gemstones that speak to a moment and there are gemstones that speak to an age, and this Mexican Fire Opal belongs to the latter category. For centuries fire opals have been prized across Mesoamerica for their sun like glow and their association with warmth, life, and ceremonial splendor. In the hands of master craftsmen this tradition endures, as gentle hands shape raw color into a polished symbol of continuity and heritage. At The Natural Gemstone Company we honor that lineage by presenting stones that carry both geological authenticity and a sense of story, stones that can be set into heirloom pieces made to be worn across generations. This one beautiful translucent 12.70 carat oval Fire Opal is a modern link to ancient tastes, a luminous core of warmth that will sit naturally in a ring, a pendant, or a pair of earrings, and that will age into familiarity on the hand or at the throat.
The physical presence of this gem is immediate, measured at 18.34 x 13.33 x 9.83 mm, rendered in an elegant cabochon cut that magnifies internal fire and glow. Its translucency allows light to penetrate and diffuse, creating a living depth that is both vivid and contemplative, while a clarity grade of slightly included evaluated at eye level speaks to natural history rather than artificial perfection. Those slight inclusions are part of the gem story, small fingerprints of formation that lend personality and proof of origin. With vivid color intensity and an excellent polish the surface reflects a satin brilliance that complements the inner color play, and because the stone has received no enhancement its hue is the genuine result of Mexican geology and time. The cabochon form is traditional for Fire Opal, it favors softness over faceted sparkle, and it suits settings in classic yellow gold bezels, vintage inspired frames, and sculpted collars that recall old world jewelry. As a piece curated by The Natural Gemstone Company this stone arrives ready to be set into designs that value continuity, paying respect to the artisan hand and the material history of gem cutting.
When considering how this orange Fire Opal will behave against skin, its vivid warmth is unusually versatile, it can flatter a broad array of complexions while remaining distinctly timeless. On fair skin the vibrant orange creates an elegant contrast, it brings color to the complexion without overwhelming delicacy, and it is particularly luminous when set in rose gold or yellow gold which echo the stone warmth and produce a soft, cohesive halo around the hand or neck. For individuals with medium or olive undertones the opal finds a natural harmony, it amplifies the inherent golden threads of the skin, and a mixed metal approach with a narrow white gold or platinum rim can provide a refined counterpoint that modernizes a classic visage. For deeper skin tones the vivid orange reads as regal and incandescent, creating a striking glow that seems to emerge from the skin itself, and here both yellow gold and white metal settings work beautifully depending on whether the design aims to blend with warmth or to set a bold, luminous contrast. For cool undertones the opal still sings when framed by white metals and accent diamonds, the icy white setting lifts the orange and clarifies the gem color, offering a composed and sophisticated balance. In all cases the cabochon profile encourages designs that emphasize silhouette and movement, from a central ring stone with delicate side stones, to a long pendant that swings and reveals inner fire with each breath. Complementary gems such as small emeralds, warm citrines, or brilliant cut diamonds can amplify the narrative of a piece, creating classical palettes that honor both history and present day taste.
This Fire Opal is an invitation to craft a legacy, it is a piece with a clear provenance from Mexico, a substantial 12.70 carat weight, and a character that suits both restrained antique mounts and bold contemporary commissions. The slight inclusions and the cabochon shaping are not imperfections in the sentimental sense, they are reminders that this is a natural treasure, a gem formed by geological patience and human stewardship. For care, avoid prolonged exposure to heat and harsh chemicals, cleanse gently with warm water and a soft cloth, and consider secure bezel setting for everyday wear to protect the dome and maintain the polish. If you would like guidance on setting options, metal choices, or bespoke design ideas that reflect the timeless quality of this stone, The Natural Gemstone Company is ready to advise, and we take pride in matching each gem to the design that will let its history and brilliance endure.

























