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24.73 Ct. Multi Color Cabochon White Opal from Ethiopia
This loose stone ships by Jul 19
Item ID: | K25378 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 24.08 Width: 18.35 Height: 11.39 |
Weight: | 24.73 Ct. |
Color: help | Multi Color |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ethiopia |
Per carat price: help | $14 |
This pear shape multi color White Opal from Ethiopia presents a precise combination of size and optical character that will appeal to both connoisseurs and designers. The stone weighs 24.73 carats and measures 24.08 x 18.35 x 11.39 mm, dimensions that translate to a presence suitable for a signature ring, a pendant, or a distinctive brooch. The gem is fashioned as a cabochon, a traditional cut for opal that preserves the stone s natural play of color while providing a smooth, even dome. Clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a condition that maintains the gem s translucency and overall visual purity. Color intensity is assessed as intense, and the polish is excellent, producing clean reflections and a pleasing surface finish. The piece is natural and untreated, with no enhancement reported, and its origin is Ethiopia, a region recognized for producing expressive and characterful White Opal specimens. The Natural Gemstone Company presents this stone with full documentation of these attributes and with a descriptive record of the physical measurements and grading observations.
The visual character of the opal is defined by a translucent body that serves as a luminous canvas for multicolored play of color, most notably in cool blue and green flashes with occasional warmer notes depending on viewing angle and light source. The cabochon cut enhances these optical effects by creating broad, uninterrupted fields of color that move and shift as the stone is rotated, a quality that is particularly desirable in larger opal specimens. Translucency permits depth and internal light scattering, which lends the stone a sense of inner glow rather than mere surface iridescence. Because the clarity is very slightly included at eye level, the inclusions do not detract from the overall appearance, and instead contribute to the gem s natural character. The excellent polish contributes to durability at the surface interface and to the clarity of the color play, producing crisp reflections and minimizing surface abrasion that can obscure the internal phenomena of the opal.
From a craftsmanship and provenance perspective, this White Opal represents a considered example of lapidary skill matched with high quality rough material. The pear shape has been executed to maximize size retention while creating an elegant silhouette for mounting, and the cabochon dome has been shaped and finished to balance curvature and thickness in a way that optimizes optical return. The lack of enhancement confirms that the stone s color and translucency are inherent, attributes that are increasingly important to collectors and studios seeking natural, untreated material. Ethiopian opals are distinctive in their body tones and play of color, and specimens of this weight and quality are suitable for inclusion in focused collections or as center stones in bespoke jewelry where material provenance and untreated status are priorities. The Natural Gemstone Company documents origin and treatment status as part of its standard practice, supporting responsible acquisition and transparent consideration of the gem s intrinsic and aesthetic attributes.
Owning this White Opal is an investment in both beauty and craftsmanship, where investment is understood as the acquisition of a durable aesthetic object created through skilled material selection and lapidary technique. The combination of substantial carat weight, intense color play, fine polish, and natural, untreated provenance produces a stone that is likely to retain enduring appeal to designers and collectors who prioritize natural character and artisanal finish. Properly mounted and cared for, the stone will continue to exhibit its color dynamics for generations, providing ongoing visual return that complements its documented origin and physical specifications. For care and setting recommendations, consider protective mounting styles that limit exposure to impact and extreme temperature change, and consult with a professional jeweler experienced with opal to select settings that support both the gem s physical integrity and its optical presentation. The Natural Gemstone Company is available to provide additional technical details, secure shipping, and guidance on certification and custom mounting options, ensuring that the transition from rough material to wearable art is managed with attention to the stone s long term preservation and display.





















