Beautiful Multicolour solid black opal Lightning Ridge. 9.6 x 7.0 x 4.8 millimetres. Bright green and gold tones flashing across the front, with occasional multicolour highlights. Ultra-black body tone that highlights the bright colours.
Vibrant mix of directional flashfire patterns right across the front. Intensity of the colours change depending on lighting and viewing angle. Classic oval-shaped cabochon with attractive proportions and a high dome.
Suitable for any jewellery piece. Brightly patterned precious opal across the front. Polished natural black opal back. No cracks, any lines are natural marbling or intersections between colours.World famous Lightning Ridge, New South Wales, Australia. Absolutely none other than professional cutting and polishing. 100% natural earth mined solid opal. Overall the colours, pattern and brilliance of this beautiful opal are shown fairly accurately in the photos and video, however because the pattern is fairly directional the colours will very depending on the viewing angle. Comments: This 100% natural solid black opal from Lightning Ridge is a real beauty.
With lots of bright green and gold multicolours and a flashy pattern that is perfect for setting or addition to a gemstone collection. The pattern is fairly directional, which means the colours will change dramatically depending on the viewing angle, ranging from very bright emerald greens to lemon golds and rich black. Within Australia: FREE registered post, with express post also available. Here are some of my other opals. Opal valuations: Unlike most gemstones, valuing opals can be very subjective and is often influenced by the personal taste of the valuer.
I use an online appraisal system (Gemval) to provide an estimate of the relative value of all my opals, and also provide my personal estimate of retail value based my 35+ years experience in the opal business. Photographing opals: Photography is an enjoyable part of my opal hobby, and to make my photos as accurate as possible all my photos and videos are taken using a professional lighting system that replicates natural sunlight, and a digital SLR camera in standard mode.All photos and video are exactly how they came from the camera, with no enhanced settings or retouching in any way. Because every opal photographs differently, I also include in the description additional comments about the accuracy of the photos. Despite the care I take in accurately photographing and describing my opals, differences in computer monitors and lighting can sometimes occur. Opal classification: As recommended by the Australian Opal and Gem Industry Association. 1 Faint, 2 Dull, 3 Bright, 4 Very Bright, 5 Brilliant - Gem Quality.
About me: My name is Ken and I love opals. I have been cutting opals since 1971, including running my own opal wholesale business cutting and exporting thousands of opals to customers all over the world. These days I've retired from the trade, but I still love the thrill of cutting and polishing opal, as unlike other gemstones you never really know how an opal will turn out until it is completely finished and polished.Having friends and long time contacts on all of the opal fields also means I source quality opal rough easier and cheaper than others. I also still have a large quantity of rough opal that I have obtained over the years that I'm still working my through! I also enjoy hearing from all those other opal lovers out there, so feel free to contact me with any questions. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAVE A GREAT DAY!
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