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Coober Pedy Crystal Opal
- SKU
- 100035
- Dimensions (mm)
- 13.1 x 8.3 x 2.7mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1.6
- Shape
- Freeform
- Type
- Cabochon
- Colours
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This vibrant Coober Pedy Crystal Opal is a breathtaking showcase of nature's finest work, weighing 1.60 carats and featuring a beautifully organic freeform cut. Bursting with brilliant flashes of green, blue, and vibrant fire reds, it exhibits a lively dance of colours across a translucent base that catches the light at every angle. Its natural, flowing shape enhances the visual movement within the stone, making it perfect for a custom jewellery design or as an impressive addition to any serious opal collection.
Sourced directly from the famous Coober Pedy fields, this opal displays a dynamic broadflash pattern, creating a mesmerising visual effect when rotated under light. The front surface is clean and polished, allowing the opal's internal fire to dominate. On the back, there are a few small inclusions (see image), common in natural stones, but they do not impact the stunning top presentation. The stone's play-of-colour remains vibrant and consistent, offering a true representation of premium Australian crystal opal.
Whether you are a collector, jeweller, or gemstone investor, this Coober Pedy crystal offers an exciting opportunity to own a genuine piece of Australia's opal heritage. Its compact dimensions and incredible fire make it ideal for a high-end pendant, a unique custom ring, or simply a valuable piece to admire and hold.
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3 days
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- SKU
- 100035
- Dimensions (mm)
- 13.1 x 8.3 x 2.7 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1.6
- Shape
- Freeform
- Type
- Cabochon
- Colours
-
This vibrant Coober Pedy Crystal Opal is a breathtaking showcase of nature's finest work, weighing 1.60 carats and featuring a beautifully organic freeform cut. Bursting with brilliant flashes of green, blue, and vibrant fire reds, it exhibits a lively dance of colours across a translucent base that catches the light at every angle. Its natural, flowing shape enhances the visual movement within the stone, making it perfect for a custom jewellery design or as an impressive addition to any serious opal collection.
Sourced directly from the famous Coober Pedy fields, this opal displays a dynamic broadflash pattern, creating a mesmerising visual effect when rotated under light. The front surface is clean and polished, allowing the opal's internal fire to dominate. On the back, there are a few small inclusions (see image), common in natural stones, but they do not impact the stunning top presentation. The stone's play-of-colour remains vibrant and consistent, offering a true representation of premium Australian crystal opal.
Whether you are a collector, jeweller, or gemstone investor, this Coober Pedy crystal offers an exciting opportunity to own a genuine piece of Australia's opal heritage. Its compact dimensions and incredible fire make it ideal for a high-end pendant, a unique custom ring, or simply a valuable piece to admire and hold.
| Provider | Destination | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Shipping - Tracked Default |
Rest of World
14 days
|
first item
per additional item
shipping capped at
|
| Standard Shipping - Tracked Default |
Australia
3 days
|
first item
per additional item
shipping capped at
|
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