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18.12 Ct. Cabochon White Opal from Australia
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Item ID: | K20712 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 21.09 Width: 16.12 Height: 7.91 |
Weight: | 18.12 Ct. |
Color: help | Multi Color |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Not Applicable |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Australia |
Per carat price: help | $990 |
This White Opal from Australia offered by The Natural Gemstone Company is a remarkable specimen for collectors and investors, one beautiful opaque 18.12 carat oval shape multi color opal, measuring 21.09 x 16.12 x 7.91 mm. The cabochon cut and excellent polish present a soft domed silhouette that enhances the stone surface and allows the play of color to move fluidly across the stone. With medium color intensity and an unenhanced natural state, this opal stands apart from the many treated or assembled stones on the market. Compared to common doublets and triplets, which are layered or resin filled to imitate depth and fire, this solid White Opal retains full natural integrity and thus commands higher long term value. Against other opal types such as black opal and boulder opal, this piece offers a uniquely luminous pastel canvas with multi color flashes that read as subtle and evocative rather than overtly dramatic, making it versatile for high quality jewelry while still maintaining clear collector appeal.
When assessing quality against other offerings, focus on the combination of size, origin, and treatment status, and this White Opal excels in all three areas. Large opals above 10 carats are increasingly scarce, and an 18.12 carat cabochon gives a commanding presence that smaller pieces cannot match. The Australian origin matters because Australian fields have produced the most prized opals in the trade, with well documented provenance and historically strong resale performance. Medium color intensity in this stone is a balanced advantage, preserving a soft elegance that translates well into wearable pieces and allows the multi color play to show evenly under different lighting conditions. The excellent polish is often overlooked, but a superior polish reduces surface light scattering, improves perceived depth, and increases direct visual appeal. In comparison to lab created opals and heavily treated natural opals, this untreated White Opal retains authenticity, which is the primary driver of premium pricing in the market.
From an investment perspective this opal is positioned to benefit from several favorable market trends, scarcity, provenance, and natural condition. Supply constraints in established Australian fields are creating a backdrop where fine examples are being purchased by collectors and institutions, reducing available inventory at retail level. The fact that this stone is natural and not enhanced is critical, because the market increasingly discounts treated material and assigns a premium to stones with verifiable natural origin. Multi color play of color, even at medium intensity, broadens its buyer pool because it appeals to both connoisseurs seeking classic specimens and designers seeking unique center stones for bespoke pieces. Historically, quality opals with clear provenance from Australia have shown steady appreciation relative to common commercial gems, especially when they are part of a well documented private collection or are offered through reputable dealers and auction houses. That said, gemstone markets are cyclical and liquidity is often higher for stones with certification and credible vendors, and The Natural Gemstone Company supports resale potential with transparent information and high resolution imagery.
For buyers considering this White Opal as an investment, there are practical steps to maximize future appreciation and protect capital. Insist on provenance and written confirmation of no enhancement, which we provide, and consider independent grading if long term appreciation is the goal. Thoughtful setting choices will protect the cabochon from knocks and environmental damage, preserving polish and surface condition, and good maintenance will retain marketability. Compared to mainstream investment options such as diamonds where supply chains and pricing models are tightly controlled, fine natural opals offer unique aesthetics and a rarity that can command niche premiums over time, especially for well chosen pieces. The Natural Gemstone Company stands ready to assist with documentation, insurance valuations, and bespoke advice for collectors, and we recommend considering this 18.12 carat Australian White Opal both as a wearable treasure and as a strategic addition to a diversified gemstone portfolio.





















