Description
Few gemstones command attention the way a fine opal does — and this 3.43-carat natural opal, with its mesmerising play-of-colour, is a testament to nature’s most theatrical artistry. Semi-transparent in clarity and oval-cut to allow light to dance freely across its surface, it shifts through a living spectrum of hues with every movement. Entirely untreated, it arrives in its most authentic and precious form, ready to become the soul of a truly extraordinary jewellery creation.
| Name | 3.43 cts Opal |
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| Gemstone | Opal |
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| Weight | 3.43 carats |
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| Shape / Cut | Oval |
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| Measurements (Approx.) | 8.1 x 6.1 mm |
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| Pieces | 3 |
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| Colour | Play-of-Colour |
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| Clarity | Semi-Transparent |
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| Treatment | No Indication |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is play-of-colour in an opal, and why is it so prized?
Play-of-colour is the phenomenon unique to precious opals, where internal silica spheres diffract light to produce vivid, shifting flashes across the spectrum. Unlike the static hue of most gemstones, this optical magic is dynamic — it changes with the angle of light and the movement of the stone. It is this living, ever-shifting quality that has made opal one of the most coveted gemstones in fine jewellery throughout history.
What does “no indication of treatment” mean for this opal?
This opal shows no indication of having undergone any treatment, meaning it has not been enhanced through processes such as smoking, dyeing, or impregnation with resin or oil. An untreated opal is considered significantly more valuable and desirable among collectors and connoisseurs, as its colour and clarity are entirely the work of nature — unaltered and authentic in every sense.
How should I care for my opal jewellery?
Opals are beautifully delicate and deserve thoughtful care. It is advisable to keep them away from prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals, ultrasonic cleaners, and extreme temperature changes. Gently wiping with a soft, lightly dampened cloth is the preferred method of cleaning. When storing, place opal pieces separately from harder gemstones to avoid surface scratching, and keep them in a cool, moderately humid environment to preserve their natural lustre.
What jewellery settings work best for these oval-cut opals?
The classic oval cut of these opals — measuring approximately 8.1 x 6.1 mm each — lends itself beautifully to a wide range of fine jewellery settings. A bezel setting offers the most protective embrace for the stone while lending a sleek, modern elegance, whereas a halo or prong setting allows maximum light to enter and amplify the play-of-colour. As a set of three, they translate exquisitely into a trilogy ring, a delicate pendant suite, or a refined bracelet centrepiece — in yellow gold, white gold, or sterling silver alike.
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