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2.28 Ct. Cabochon Black Opal from Australia
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Item ID: | K681 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.94 Width: 6.19 Height: 4.39 |
Weight: | 2.28 Ct. |
Color: help | Multi Color |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Australia |
Per carat price: help | $520 |
The 2.28 carat oval-shaped Black Opal, available through The Natural Gemstone Company, is a captivating specimen that resonates with the historical allure of famous gemstones like the Black Prince's Ruby and the Hope Diamond. Measuring 12.94 x 6.19 x 4.39 mm, this opal captures and reflects light in a manner reminiscent of the mesmerizing Aurora Borealis, all thanks to its cabochon cut and extraordinary color play. Its origin in Australia, known for producing some of the world's finest opals, adds an additional layer of prestige and authenticity to its unique profile.
The cabochon cut employed in this opal maximizes its potential to display vivid hues that range across the color spectrum. Unlike faceted stones, the smooth curvature of the cabochon enhances the opal's natural play-of-color, elevating its aesthetic value beyond measure. This play-of-color, with its intense color intensity, reveals an enchanting blend of multicolor flashes including vibrant greens, radiant blues, rich reds, and warm oranges. Its ability to catch and disperse light in various atmospheric conditions ties it to legendary gems whose beauty transcends their physical presence, creating a mystical aura around their beholder.
At The Natural Gemstone Company, our attention to detail ensures that each gemstone achieves the highest standard of craftsmanship. This Black Opal boasts an eye-clean clarity grade that speaks to its meticulous selection and certification. The absence of visible inclusions and the excellent polish accorded to it guarantee a flawless visual experience. In the world of gemology, these qualities are significant and place this opal at a sought-after status among collectors and gemstone enthusiasts who value superior visual clarity and performance in their purchases.
Furthermore, the rarity and exclusivity of a Black Opal of this caliber imbue it with investment potential akin to historical jewels. While gemstones like the Koh-i-Noor have a storied history, this opal presents a modern-day opportunity to possess a piece as uniquely valuable. It's these nuances—such as its extraordinary origin, precision cut, intense color palette, and polished finish—that together construct a narrative of unparalleled elegance and sophistication, ensuring that it will be cherished for generations much like the legendary gemstones in history.


