Hand Cut Natural Solid Australian Opal 2.35ct. hotsell Free form

$120.00
#SN.0386540
Hand Cut Natural Solid Australian Opal 2.35ct. hotsell Free form, This is a natural Australian Opal and has red orange and green fire mostly with some.
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Product code: Hand Cut Natural Solid Australian Opal 2.35ct. hotsell Free form

This is a natural Australian Opal and has red, orange and green fire mostly with some yellow and a touch of blue. Depending how you rotate it, there is different fire.

It has a light base. I hand cut this Australian opal myself. It weighs approximately 2.35cts and is an off rectangular shape.

It measures about 8mm x 10mm and 4m thick. This stone is hand cut hotsell and is one of a kind, you can't ever duplicate it like you can most other gemstones.


I think that this Opal would make a nice ring or pendant. Maybe a pendant because you can see the fire on both sides nicely.

There is no treatment whatsoever, it is totally natural. This stone is a freeform cut, not a standard size. Standard sizes can be nice, but when you try to conform to a certain shape and size with opal, you can lose precious fire from the opal. These freeform stones are the most beautiful because they are so unique.

The stone is SOLID, not a doublet or triplet. Be careful of paying a high price for a doublet or triplet because they are not solid stones and usually won't hold their value.

Australian Opal is not absorbent like a lot of the Ethiopian Opal. It will not absorb water like the Ethiopian Welo Opal so the stone won't crack as it dries.

Be careful of any Opal, like a lot of the Ethiopian(Welo) that is porous as well. These types of Ethiopian Opal are called Hydrophane(porous). Some cutters will treat these opals because they are so easily absorbent. They will use smoke treatment or an acid/sugar bath so that you get a false dark base background to make the colors(fire) stand out. It won't be worth the price you are paying for it and it since they are treated, they cannot be considered natural stones anymore. Australian Opal is not porous so you don't have to worry about any of these problems.

The pics are taken as close as we can to the color, but opals can be tricky because the fire sometimes looks different as you roll the stone. Usually, the stone looks much better in person. The pics were taken in outside light, but not directly in the sun so you can see the fire. Sometimes the direct light will wash the colors out for the pictures. Opal is interesting because it looks different in various types of light.

Don't use fluorescent light because it will kill the redder/orange colors in it.

If you would like to have it shipped outside the country, please contact me before buying. Thank you.

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