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0.84 ct Superior AAA Pear Cabochon Shape (10 x 5 mm) Multi Color Black Opal

$ 17.41

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Cut: Excellent
  • Size: 9.61 x 5.43 x 3.50 mm
  • Country of Origin: Ethiopia
  • Total Carat Weight: 0.84
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Gem Type: Black Opal
  • Depth: 3.5
  • Fancy Color: Multi Color
  • Cut Grade: Excellent
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Modified Item: No
  • Grade: AAA
  • Natural/Lab-Created: Natural
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: New with tags
  • Total Carat Weight (TCW): 0.84
  • SKU: 158392-2S41O1
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Ethiopia
  • Hardness: 6.5 Mohs scale
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Shape: Pear Cabochon
  • Clarity: Translucent
  • Width: 5.43
  • Brand: DeluxeGems
  • Quantity: 1
  • Treatment: Heated
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Transparency: Translucent
  • Luster: Excellent
  • Length: 9.61
  • Color: Multi Color

    Description

    0.84 ct Superior AAA Pear Cabochon Shape (10 x 5 mm) Multi Color Black Opal Natural Loose Stone
    Gorgeous Natural Gemstone Genuine & Mined from Earth
    100% Natural Genuine & Mined from Earth Gemstone !!!
    Gem Type
    Black Opal
    Color
    Multi Color
    Shape
    Pear Cabochon
    Size (LxWxD)
    9.61 x 5.43 x 3.50 mm
    Weight
    0.84 ct
    Grade
    AAA
    Hardness
    6.5
    Luster
    Excellent
    Clarity
    Translucent
    Treatment
    Heated
    Origin
    Ethiopia
    RefractiveIndex
    1.37-1.47
    Specific Gravity
    2.1
    FL
    IF
    VVS1
    VVS2
    VS1
    VS2
    SI1
    SI2
    L1
    L2
    L3
    L4
    Flawless Internally
    Flawless
    Very Very Slightly
    Imperfect
    Very Slightly Imperfect
    Slightly Imperfect
    Imperfect
    Opaque
    Black Opal
    Mohs Hardness - 5.5-6.5 Found in - Australia, Austria, Honduras, Brazil, Mexico, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia and the USA. History - Opal is a semi-transparent solidified mineral composed of silicon and water. Black Opal refers to the dark background color of the stone behind the play of color. The name is derived from the Latin opalus and Sanskrit upala meaning "precious stone". The Greek term opallios translates "to see a change in color". The oldest known opal mine is in Czechoslovakia and dates to 14th century. Popularity of opal suffered in 19th century partially due to Sir Walter Scott's novel of a cursed stone and was thought to be bad luck. Queen Victoria promoted the stone in 1800s by giving opal jewelry to her children. In the middle ages, the stone was thought to make the wearer invisible, and was highly recommended to thieves. Today, Australia is major source for opal and supplies abt 85% of the world's opal. It is a rather soft stone and needs care with handling. Do not immerse in hot water or a sonic cleaner. Opal is graded by size/cut/rarity/base color/fire color/fire intensity/fire pattern and fire consistency. Opals have been imitated by Slocum Stone, a tough manmade glass, and in 1973, Gilson made an imitation opal in the laboratory, which is popular today. Metaphysical - said to assist in recalling past incarnations, to develop psychic powers,bring out inner beauty, and draw money and luck.
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