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3.60 Ct. White Opal from Australia
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Item ID: | K2691 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 16.06 Width: 11.87 Height: 2.96 |
Weight: | 3.60 Ct. |
Color: help | Multi Color |
Color intensity: help | Medium Light |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Tablet |
Cutting style: | Tablet |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Australia |
Per carat price: help | $160 |
One beautiful translucent 3.60 carat oval shape multi color opal is offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, a White Opal with dimensions of 16.06 by 11.87 by 2.96 millimeters. The stone is fashioned in a tablet cut and presents a translucent body with medium light color intensity, excellent polish, and a clarity grade of slightly included as evaluated at eye level. Enhancement status is none, and the origin is Australia. These objective specifications describe the piece in clear technical terms, and they are provided to allow an educated buyer to assess the gem against standard market criteria for opal valuation. The tablet cut produces a broad surface that showcases the stone anatomy and the internal play of color, and the precise millimeter measurements and carat weight support accurate design and setting planning.
The clarity grade, slightly included evaluated at eye level, requires a brief technical explanation for a discerning audience. Slightly included in this context means that internal characteristics such as thin veils or minor healed fissures are present but do not materially detract from the overall visual appeal under typical viewing conditions. These kinds of inclusions are common in natural opal formation and often coexist with attractive play of color, especially in translucent and white opal varieties. The medium light color intensity indicates a light body tone typical of White Opal that allows the iridescent flashes to appear subtle and elegant rather than stark. The tablet cut is intentionally low domed and relatively flat, a cutting style that maximizes surface area to reveal color flashes across a larger plane, and it is frequently used with thinner opal rough. The excellent polish enhances the stone surface, reducing surface light scatter so that the internal diffraction colors present cleanly and with pleasing contrast.
For an educated buyer, value depends on a combination of measurable and perceptual attributes, and this opal scores strongly on several important axes. Carat weight of 3.60 carats and the generous dimensions make the gem suitable for use as a focal piece in pendants or cabochon style rings where the tablet form can sit protected. The multi color play accessible in this white base is attractive for collectors who appreciate subtle and shifting flashes of green and blue with occasional hints of other hues, and the translucency allows those colors to be seen through the body of the stone creating depth. Origin matters, and Australian natural opals are generally recognized for their stable material properties and consistent color play when compared to many imported varieties. Equally important is that this gem is natural and untreated, without enhancements, a characteristic that preserves long term value and simplifies appraisal. The clarity grade and the tablet cut indicate that the cutter prioritized color presentation over a high dome, a strategic choice that benefits visual spread of flashes but requires mindful setting to protect edges and thin areas.
Practical considerations for use and care complete the picture for a buyer seeking both beauty and durability. Opal hardness ranges from about five and a half to six and a half on the Mohs scale, and a White Opal of this profile benefits from protective mounting such as a bezel or a halo setting, or placement in a pendant where impact risk is reduced. Because the tablet cut is relatively thin at 2.96 millimeters, a secure bezel will reduce risk of edge chipping and will also present the stone with a framed aesthetic that enhances the visible play of color. Cleaning should be gentle, using a soft cloth and mild soapy water, avoiding ultrasonic cleaners and steam, and avoiding prolonged exposure to strong heat or rapid temperature changes. The Natural Gemstone Company provides high resolution images and professional documentation on request, and we stand behind the natural origin and untreated status of this White Opal. If you would like additional photographs, videos under different lighting conditions, or assistance planning a custom setting, our sales team can provide measured guidance and coordinate secure delivery and certification.



















