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4.22 Ct. Cabochon White Opal from Australia
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Item ID: | K20799 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 15.8 Width: 11.7 Height: 3.3 |
Weight: | 4.22 Ct. |
Color: help | Multi Color |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Not Applicable |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Australia |
Per carat price: help | $3,060 |
This listing presents a single, finely fashioned White Opal, weighing 4.22 carats, with an oval outline and measured dimensions of 15.80 by 11.70 by 3.30 millimeters. The gem is cut as a cabochon to best display its internal play of color, and it is characterized by an opaque body with medium intense color intensity. The surface displays an excellent polish that enhances the stone's luminous flashes of orange, green, and blue across a soft, milky background. There has been no enhancement applied to this material, and its documented origin is Australia, a region renowned for producing opals with balanced color distribution and reliable structural integrity. The piece is presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, and it is identified specifically as a White Opal to clarify its body tone and typical visual behaviour.
From a gemological and practical standpoint, this opal presents attributes that suit a variety of fine jewelry applications while requiring mindful handling. The cabochon form preserves internal color and minimizes the visibility of any internal irregularities, making it an appropriate choice for ring centers, pendants, and brooch pieces where the dome can be appreciated without excessive abrasion. Opal typically exhibits a Mohs hardness of approximately 5.5 to 6.5 and relative toughness that is lower than that of many common gem materials, therefore secure settings that protect the girdle and edges are advisable. The medium thickness of the stone at 3.30 millimeters provides a stable profile for mounting, and the oval proportions are well suited to bezel and partially closed settings that support the stone while allowing light to reveal its flash. The absence of treatments simplifies valuation and conservatorship, and collectors who prioritize natural material will find the straight specification, including Australian origin, useful for certification and appraisal processes.
Beyond physical characteristics, many collectors and practitioners attribute a range of metaphysical and healing qualities to opal, and White Opal in particular is associated with enhancing clarity and gentle emotional balance. In traditional lapidary lore, White Opal is thought to act as a stabilizer for fluctuating moods, offering a calming influence that can assist with emotional regulation and introspection. Its soft, diffuse play of color is often interpreted as facilitating clarity of intention and the emergence of subtle insights, qualities that some practitioners use in meditation and reflective practices. White Opal is also linked to the amplification of creativity, encouraging new perspectives and imaginative thinking without the intensity that may be associated with darker opal varieties. These properties are described as possible and experiential, reflecting long standing cultural and spiritual associations rather than clinical claims.
Care and stewardship recommendations for this White Opal are consistent with best practices for precious opal material, and they are provided to preserve both aesthetic appeal and structural integrity. Exposure to extreme heat, sudden temperature changes, and harsh chemical cleaners should be avoided, as these conditions can induce crazing or surface alteration over time. Routine cleaning with a soft cloth and mild, lukewarm water is appropriate, and removal of the piece during activities that could subject it to knocks or abrasive contact will prolong its condition. When setting the stone, consider protective design choices that reduce the risk of impact to the dome and edges, and consult with an experienced jeweller for recommendations tailored to the intended use. The Natural Gemstone Company provides full disclosure on treatment status and origin, and this White Opal is offered as a natural, untreated specimen suitable for collectors and jewellers who require clear provenance and straightforward gemological characteristics.





















