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2.40 Ct. Cabochon Fire Opal from Australia
This loose stone ships by Mar 10
Item ID: | K21942 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.33 Width: 8.81 Height: 4.73 |
Weight: | 2.40 Ct. |
Color: help | Orange |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Australia |
Per carat price: help | $200 |
There are gems that speak in whispers through centuries, and there are gems that sing with a clarity that feels almost eternal. This exquisite Fire Opal, offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, belongs to the latter company. Born of ancient silica rich waters and held in the earth for eons, opal has long been admired by civilizations that revered its shifting fire and mysterious depths. From the temples of antiquity to the cabinets of modern connoisseurs, opal has carried a language of wonder and reverence. This particular stone captures that legacy in a compact, wearable form, an object that invites both quiet contemplation and bold display, a true heirloom jewel that will anchor any high end collection with historical resonance and modern refinement.
Physically this gem is a study in balanced proportions and refined finish. It is a transparent Fire Opal, weighing 2.40 carat, cut in a classic oval shape with dimensions of 10.33 x 8.81 x 4.73 mm. The cabochon cut enhances the gem character, allowing internal fire and flashes of color to breathe beneath a smooth dome, while the excellent polish bestows a glasslike surface that catches light with elegant ease. Clarity is eye clean, evaluated at eye level, which means the gem reads as pure and luminous to the unaided gaze. Color intensity is intense, a vital attribute for collectors who seek stones that assert their presence without the need for heavy settings. Importantly, this opal is natural, with no enhancement, and it comes from the storied opal fields of Australia, a provenance that adds gravitas and assurance of authenticity.
For the collector who values lineage as much as luster, this Fire Opal is the perfect addition to a high end gemstone collection. Its transparent body and vibrant internal fire make it versatile across design genres, from austere gallery settings to ornate period inspired mountings. In a classic bezel it will read as an elegant sign of restrained taste, in a halo of pav mounted diamonds it will transform into a centerpiece that bridges past and present, and in bespoke settings it will serve as a personal talisman that tells a story. Because it is eye clean and exceptionally polished, the gem photographs and displays with the same compelling allure it shows in hand, an important consideration for collectors who catalog and archive their treasures. The Australian origin of this Fire Opal ties it to a long tradition of prized opal production, and The Natural Gemstone Company guarantees the gem is presented with full transparency regarding its origin and treatment.
Beyond its immediate visual appeal, this Fire Opal resonates with centuries of symbolic meaning. Historically opals were admired by Roman and Byzantine elites, they were worn by royals and thinkers alike for their perceived connection to inspiration and prophetic vision. The warm orange hue of a Fire Opal carries associations of vitality, creativity, and warmth, attributes that have been celebrated in personal adornment across cultures. When set into a ring that moves with the hand, or a pendant that rests near the heart, the gem becomes more than an object of aesthetic value, it becomes a living part of a wearer narrative, a piece that can be passed between generations while retaining its visual and emotional potency. Collectors who seek gemstones that operate on aesthetic, historical, and emotional registers will find this piece especially compelling.
As a representative of The Natural Gemstone Company I encourage those who cherish legacy and permanence to consider this Fire Opal for their next acquisition. Its balanced dimensions, 10.33 x 8.81 x 4.73 mm, its cabochon silhouette, and its eye clean clarity make it an ideal candidate for bespoke commissions or for addition to a private collection that prioritizes legacy pieces. Care is simple, treat it as you would other fine gems, avoid prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals and extreme heat, and store it gently to prevent scratches to its excellent polish. For collectors who measure value in story and substance, this Australian Fire Opal will not only elevate a collection visually, it will deepen its provenance and its capacity to inspire. Contact The Natural Gemstone Company for further details, to request additional images, or to arrange a private viewing.
























