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4.03 Ct. Boulder Opal from Australia
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Item ID: | K19157 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 14.11 Width: 7.56 Height: 3.71 |
Weight: | 4.03 Ct. |
Color: help | Multi Color |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Not Applicable |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Tablet |
Cutting style: | Tablet |
Enhancements: help | Doublets |
Origin: help | Australia |
Per carat price: help | $310 |
This opal began life in the red soil and ironstone ridges of Australia, where slow cycles of weathering and silica rich waters built layer upon layer of microscopic spheres that would one day become shimmering color. As a Boulder Opal it carries the literal memory of its birthplace, the dark ironstone matrix that anchors precious opal in situ across vast seams under the outback, and this piece preserves that geological biography. We present a beautiful transparent 4.03 carat cushion shape multi color opal, a stone that measures 14.11 x 7.56 x 3.71 millimeters, carefully fashioned with a tablet cut to maximize surface fire, and finished to an excellent polish. The color intensity is intense, a lively spectrum from electric blues and greens to flashes of oranges and reds that surprise as the stone moves. This gem is assembled as a doublet, an enhancement that pairs a wafer thin slice of precious play of color opal with a stable backing, a method that at once protects the delicate opal layer and intensifies its contrast. At The Natural Gemstone Company we selected this piece for its transparency and its vivid, multi faceted personality, and we tell its origin plainly so the wearer can feel connected to the land that created it.
What makes this opal unmistakable are the inclusions, the tiny signatures written into its structure by time, pressure, and mineral neighbors, inclusions that make no two boulder opals identical. Look closely and you will see delicate veins of ironstone that thread through the opal like a map, small islands of brown matrix that sit beneath bands of play of color, and faint potch streaks that act as a canvas for brighter flashes. There are pinfire fields where light fractures into a constellation of tiny points, and broader flash zones that open like doors to deep spectral planes. Under magnification the opal reveals growth lines and healed fractures, places where silica flowed back into a crack and fused it into the whole, creating a pattern of translucence and texture that tells of cycles of drying and wetting in the ancient ground. These natural features are not flaws, they are provenance. The tablet cut was chosen to honor those features, offering a shallow, broad surface that allows the play of color to read clearly while preserving internal geography. The transparency of the material lets light move through as well as across the surface, so the inclusions breathe in depth rather than hide. The doublet construction locks a precious slice of that play of color against a dark backing to boost brilliance, and our description is transparent about that enhancement because we believe true value lies in knowing what you wear.
From the first strike of the prospector to the final polish in our studio this opal has been handled with care and an eye for story. Miners in remote fields pull seams from ironstone boulders, choosing pieces where the opal layer is thick enough to yield a high quality slice, and lapidaries then evaluate translucence, color pattern, and the language of inclusions that will make a stone memorable. At The Natural Gemstone Company our cutters opted to fashion this material into a cushion tablet to celebrate both color and character, keeping the natural matrix visible in places while smoothing the surface to an excellent polish so the stone sits beautifully in bespoke work. This opal will sit best in a setting that respects its landscape, a bezel or a low profile cap that shelters the thin opal layer, or as the centerpiece of a ring or pendant where the play of color can be admired from many angles. Caring for a doublet means avoiding prolonged exposure to water and extreme heat, mechanical shocks, and harsh chemicals, while gentle cleaning with a soft cloth will keep the polish and fire alive. When you choose this stone you are taking home more than a gem, you are carrying a piece of Australian country, a fragment of geological time, and a unique pattern of inclusions that will never be replicated exactly. If you wish to see the stone set or to discuss a custom design, contact The Natural Gemstone Company and we will help place this transparent 4.03 carat cushion shape multi color Boulder Opal into a setting that tells its story every time it catches the light.
























