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37.40 Ct. Fire Opal
This loose stone ships by Mar 3
Item ID: | K17594 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 25.53 Width: 24.53 Height: 17.37 |
Weight: | 37.40 Ct. |
Color: help | Orange |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Rough |
Cut: | N/A |
Cutting style: | N/A |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Unknown |
Per carat price: help | $54 |
Across the sweep of human history few gems carry the same layered resonance of meaning as opal, and fire opal in particular speaks directly to the elemental forces that have fascinated civilizations for millennia. Ancient peoples saw in the warm, glowing tones of this stone a likeness to the sun and flame, and they fashioned amulets and ceremonial pieces from materials that caught and held light. Today that same impulse to honor continuity and endurance draws collectors and connoisseurs to specimens that are not merely pretty but that encapsulate a lineage of taste and reverence. This 37.40 carat fire opal is a rare and eloquent example of that continuity, a single treasure that feels as if it could be lifted from the holdings of a historic collection and set into a modern heirloom. Its translucency and vivid orange color recall the glow of torches and the hush of candlelit vaults, yet its presence is utterly contemporary and capable of anchoring a design meant to be carried across generations.
In technical terms this gem is exceptional in both size and color when compared to the typical market offering. At 37.40 carats and measuring 25.53 by 24.53 by 17.37 millimeters it sits far above the median weights for fire opal pieces that are commonly available, and that sheer scale is rare because large, clean masses of fire opal are uncommon and highly sought. The opal is of the fire opal type, translucent rather than opaque, with vivid color intensity that bathes its body in a saturated orange that remains consistent through varied lighting conditions. Cut is not applicable for this rough shaped stone, yet its surface shows an excellent polish that speaks to careful handling and preparation. Clarity is graded as very slightly included evaluated at eye level, which means that any internal character is minimal and does not detract from the overall visual impact. Importantly there has been no enhancement to alter color or clarity, and the origin is unknown, a detail that adds an element of romance and rarity while leaving the material to be appreciated entirely on its natural merits.
For designers and lapidary artists the possibilities that this fire opal opens are as historic as they are modern. Its generous dimensions and translucent body make it ideal for a single, dominant cabochon that could be set into a pendant intended to become an inherited emblem, or for a sculptural approach that celebrates the stone in an open, light filled setting. The excellent polish allows the surface to interact with light in a way that emphasizes depth and warmth, and the very slightly included clarity contributes character rather than distraction. Because it has not been treated, the stone offers a truthful canvas for any atelier that values authenticity, and the vivid orange tone positions it as a focal point in designs that aim to honor classical sensibilities while remaining wearable today. For collectors seeking investment quality material this specimen stands out, as untreated, large fire opals of such saturated color are infrequently available and tend to be acquired quickly by those who understand both aesthetic and market rarity.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we seek out stones that tell stories and invite stewardship, and this fire opal is precisely the sort of gem that rewards a discerning eye. The combination of uncommon weight, translucent clarity, vivid color intensity, excellent polish, and a lack of enhancement makes this piece a natural candidate for a signature commission or for inclusion in a curated collection that prioritizes history and timelessness. The unknown origin of the stone only deepens its allure, allowing it to function as a bridge between past and future owners who will write the next chapters of its life. If you are drawn to gemstones that carry legacy as well as beauty, this fire opal merits personal consideration and viewing, and we at The Natural Gemstone Company are eager to provide detailed images and condition assessments or to discuss bespoke design ideas that would transform this rare gem into a lasting expression of tradition and taste.





















