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7.25 Ct. Cabochon White Opal from Australia
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Item ID: | K20725 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 25.3 Width: 15.1 Height: 3.5 |
Weight: | 7.25 Ct. |
Color: help | Multi Color |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Not Applicable |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Australia |
Per carat price: help | $833 |
From deep in the ancient fields of Australia comes a story written in stone and light, a story that culminates in this exceptional White Opal, a 7.25 carat pear shape treasure. Born where silica laden waters met time and patience, this opaque opal carries within it a record of seasons, slow pressures, and the whisper of desert winds. Measuring 25.30 by 15.10 by 3.50 mm, its graceful pear outline was chosen to honor the gem s natural flow, the cabochon cut preserving volume and emphasizing its internal fire. The surface exhibits an excellent polish that invites the eye to travel across its curved plane, revealing a dance of multi color flashes against a soft, milky backdrop. With medium intense color intensity and absolutely no enhancement, this opal reads as a pure expression of nature, its inherent character preserved by careful hands and wise choices. From the moment it was found to the moment it was set to be admired, every stage of its journey has been guided by respect for the stone, and by an eye for beauty that seeks to reveal rather than alter.
The path from rough to refined is as important as the gem itself, and this White Opal s tale includes the people who have cared for it, and the place that gave it life. Our field teams in Australia first recognized the potential of the rough for its weight, color distribution, and stability, and brought it to light with the same reverence miners have for opals for generations. In many parts of Australia opal carries cultural significance, inspiring myth and ceremony, a symbol of light emerging from the earth. At The Natural Gemstone Company we honor that lineage, sourcing responsibly and documenting origin to ensure each gem carries its provenance. The stone s opacity and play of color speak of its natural formation, and the multi color flashes that appear as you shift it echo stories of the sun on red soil, of nights lit by starlight, of hands that picked it from matrix and carried it forward toward refinement. This is more than a gem, it is a piece of landscape and history to wear.
The artistry that transformed the rough into this pear shaped cabochon was practiced with patience and precision, every stroke aimed at enhancing what nature had already perfected. Cutting a White Opal requires restraint, an understanding of how light will travel through the body and refract from within, and in this case the cutter chose a smooth, domed cabochon to maximize the opal s internal play. The flawless quality of the polished surface means that from every angle the opal presents a uniform field, allowing colors to bloom cleanly without interruption. Green and blue fire emerges near the tip as the light grazes the rounded point, while softer rose and violet undertones appear toward the broader base, creating a subtle gradient of color that is both complex and harmonious. Excellent polish ensures that the gesture of each color is crisp, edges are soft and inviting, and reflections do not mask the internal palette. Because there has been no enhancement, the gem s behavior under different lighting conditions remains honest and reliable, its medium intensity of color offering versatility, working beautifully in both daylight and under warmer indoor lights.
When you hold this opal, you are holding a jewel that has completed a long, careful journey, from Australian country to the skilled hands that revealed its face, and finally to you. The pear shape invites placement at the center of a pendant, where it can swing and catch light, or set into a statement ring that lets its elongated profile flatter the finger. Its 7.25 carat weight and balanced dimensions provide presence without ostentation, and the opaque body with multi color play makes it a rare choice for a collector who values subtle drama. At The Natural Gemstone Company we present this stone with documentation of its origin and a promise of authenticity, because the best adornments are those that connect the wearer to a larger story. Imagine light shifting across its cabochon dome, revealing new flashes as you move, feeling the cool, polished surface against skin, knowing that no enhancement has altered its truth. This White Opal is ready to become the centerpiece of a personal narrative, a gem whose flawless finish allows its natural beauty to be admired from every angle, and whose provenance ties you to the ancient landscapes of Australia.





















