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24.81 Ct. Multi Color Cabochon White Opal from Ethiopia
This loose stone ships by Jul 14
Item ID: | K25355 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 24.06 Width: 20.39 Height: 9.95 |
Weight: | 24.81 Ct. |
Color: help | Multi Color |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ethiopia |
Per carat price: help | $14 |
This specimen is a 24.81 carat white opal from Ethiopia, presented in an elongated oval silhouette with precise dimensions of 24.06 x 20.39 x 9.95 mm, cut as a classic high domed cabochon to maximize the phenomenon of play of color. The cabochon cut was executed to industry standard for opal lapidary, with a gently rising dome that preserves the continuity of color patches across the surface, and with a profile radius chosen to balance optical depth and wearability. Clarity has been evaluated at eye level as very slightly included, and the body transparency is translucent, which in conjunction with a medium color intensity yields a soft luminous field that allows internal color flashes to emerge without overwhelming contrast. The polish is excellent, showing a clean, even luster across the dome that indicates meticulous final sanding and superfine polishing steps, and no enhancement has been applied to alter the appearance or stability of the material. The Natural Gemstone Company offers this piece with full disclosure of origin and treatment status, enabling connoisseurs to assess provenance and natural formation attributes with confidence.
From a gemological perspective the optical behavior of this white opal is instructive, the multi color play arises from orderly silica sphere arrays within the hydrous silica matrix, these diffracting planes generate vivid green and flashes of yellow and subtle red when viewed at varying angles. The distribution of color is patchy rather than pinfire, with medium size color patches that coalesce under direct light to produce a pleasing mosaic across the crown, and the translucent body color allows partial light transmission that softens contrast and produces an internal glow. The cabochon geometry was oriented to present the most favorable color face while maintaining structural integrity, the thickness of 9.95 mm gives a sufficient optical path for the diffraction of light without introducing excessive weight or thickness for standard ring or pendant settings. The excellent polish contributes to efficient light entry and exit, minimizing surface scattering so that the internal play of color remains the dominant visual characteristic, and the overall cut symmetry and oval proportions are consistent with high quality lapidary practice.
Inclusions within this opal are best described as natural growth markers and microstructural signatures, these features serve as unique identifiers rather than detriments, they include fine potch veils that appear as diffuse internal clouds, delicate wispy growth banding that records incremental deposition of silica, and isolated pinpoint inclusions and healed micro fractures that attest to the stone having formed and subsequently undergone subtle post depositional processes. Viewed with loupe magnification the wispy veils and banding can be used to confirm natural origin, and their orientation relative to color patches helps experienced gemologists determine the original rough orientation and the decisions made during preforming and final cutting. The very slightly included grade indicates that these features are present at eye level but do not materially interfere with the visual effect, in fact some internal veiling contributes to the soft luminous quality characteristic of white opal varieties. For practical use we recommend a protective bezel or rubover setting to shelter the dome from abrasion and to accommodate the higher dome profile, avoid ultrasonic cleaning and harsh chemical exposure, and take into account that certain Ethiopian opals can exhibit hydrophane behavior so cautious testing with water is prudent if you anticipate routine exposure to liquids. This natural, unenhanced white opal from Ethiopia is supplied by The Natural Gemstone Company with full specification, offering a balance of technical craftsmanship, geological individuality, and wearable scale for collectors and designers who appreciate the intrinsic markers of a natural gem.
























