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1 pcs  白色, 黃色, 橙色, 多色 蛋白石  - 7.62 ct - 國際寶石學院(International Gemological Institute (IGI))
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1 pcs 白色, 黃色, 橙色, 多色 蛋白石 - 7.62 ct - 國際寶石學院(International Gemological Institute (IGI))

Insanely beautiful certified natural opal with immense color play, offered as a striking 7.62 carat marquise-cut gemstone accompanied by full certification from International Gemological Institute. This elongated natural opal immediately commands attention through its dramatic 25.56 x 10.35 x 6.57 mm proportions, creating exceptional visual length and an unmistakable luxury presence that places it far beyond ordinary loose opal offerings. The marquise mixed cut, also known as navette cut, gives the gemstone a refined elongated silhouette associated with high-jewelry center stones, statement ring designs, collector pendants, and rare bespoke gemstone commissions. The first visual impact comes from the vivid internal life of the stone: immense play-of-color moving across the body with changing light, producing flashes, rolling fire, and shifting spectral intensity that make natural opal one of the most captivating gemstones in the world. The laboratory report explicitly confirms the play-of-color effect, which is the essential feature serious opal buyers search for when selecting premium natural opal material. This optical phenomenon creates an almost living appearance, where every movement changes the stone’s character and reveals new flashes of internal energy. In person, such stones often appear dramatically more powerful than static photography can fully capture, especially under directional light. Its orangy yellow body tone gives the gemstone warmth and depth, while the semi-transparent structure allows internal color activity to remain visible and layered rather than flat. This combination is particularly desirable in large certified opals because it offers both body color and optical movement without sacrificing individuality. Warm-bodied opals with strong internal play frequently attract designers working in yellow gold, rose gold, and mixed-metal luxury settings, where the gemstone becomes the visual centerpiece of a one-of-a-kind jewel. At 7.62 carats, this is a substantial certified loose opal with collector-level dimensions. The long marquise shape delivers exceptional face-up spread, making the gemstone appear even larger than many heavier stones cut in conventional oval proportions. Such dimensions are highly sought after for statement cocktail rings, elongated pendants, dramatic brooch centers, luxury artisan jewelry, and custom heirloom pieces where a single extraordinary gemstone defines the entire design. Large marquise opals with certification are far less common in the market than standard calibrated goods, especially when paired with documented natural origin and visible optical performance. The gemological data reinforces market confidence: refractive index approximately 1.450 and specific gravity 2.15, consistent with natural opal identity and independently recorded by the laboratory. The report also confirms natural characteristics, which is critical for buyers searching for certified untreated opal, authenticated collector gemstones, and investment-grade loose colored stones. Independent certification substantially increases confidence for collectors, dealers, and private buyers who prioritize documentation alongside visual appeal. This gemstone sits in a category highly attractive to several markets simultaneously: luxury jewelry designers seeking an exceptional center stone, opal collectors looking for certified large-format specimens, gemstone dealers building premium inventory, and buyers wanting a natural opal that offers both dramatic appearance and verified gemological backing. Certified natural marquise-cut opal offered with full laboratory documentation from International Gemological Institute, report number 726551734, dated August 7, 2025. This substantial 7.62 carat gemstone presents an elongated marquise mixed cut measuring 25.56 x 10.35 x 6.57 mm, giving it exceptional finger coverage, strong visual presence, and immediate suitability for high-impact custom jewelry design. The stone is classified as natural opal with an orangy yellow body tone and semi-transparent structure, further distinguished by the documented play-of-color effect that remains one of the defining features sought by collectors and designers when selecting opals with visual movement and life. The elongated navette profile creates a highly elegant silhouette, particularly desirable for statement rings, pendant centers, and bespoke high-jewelry projects where length and symmetry matter. At over twenty-five millimeters long, this specimen offers dimensions rarely encountered in commercial calibrated goods, placing it firmly in the category of individually selected collector stones rather than ordinary trade inventory. Its marquise mixed cut enhances directional light return across the body while preserving the natural internal structure that gives opal its characteristic optical personality. The documented optical values reinforce authenticity and gemological confidence: refractive index approximately 1.450 and specific gravity 2.15, fully consistent with natural opal identification. The report also confirms natural characteristics and explicitly records the play-of-color effect, an essential selling point because this phenomenon separates desirable opal material from visually flat examples. Even within a restrained body color, flashes and internal movement create changing appearance under different lighting angles, making the stone significantly more engaging in hand than static photography can convey. Its orangy yellow tone places it in a warmer palette highly compatible with yellow gold, rose gold, and mixed-metal settings. In luxury design, this tone performs particularly well in vintage-inspired mountings, Art Deco elongated frames, or contemporary minimalist settings where a single elongated center stone dominates the composition. Because the stone already carries independent certification, it immediately becomes more marketable to buyers seeking confidence, resale transparency, and documented gem identity. For collectors, the appeal lies in the combination of size, certification, natural origin, and shape rarity. Large certified marquise opals with full dimensions and laboratory backing are considerably less common than standard oval or cabochon material. For jewelers, the proportions allow direct integration into one-off design projects with strong margins because the gemstone already provides both narrative and centerpiece value. For investors in unusual colored stones, certified natural opal with visible play-of-color remains a category where individuality often commands stronger buyer attention than standardized gems. This is not a mass-market stone. It is a visually distinctive certified natural opal with commanding dimensions, laboratory-backed authenticity, and a shape that immediately signals custom luxury potential. The combination of 7.62 carats, marquise architecture, warm body tone, and IGI documentation creates a presentation that appeals simultaneously to collectors, designers, and serious gemstone buyers looking for a piece that stands apart from routine inventory.

編號 102696852

無法使用
1 pcs  白色, 黃色, 橙色, 多色 蛋白石  - 7.62 ct - 國際寶石學院(International Gemological Institute (IGI))

1 pcs 白色, 黃色, 橙色, 多色 蛋白石 - 7.62 ct - 國際寶石學院(International Gemological Institute (IGI))

Insanely beautiful certified natural opal with immense color play, offered as a striking 7.62 carat marquise-cut gemstone accompanied by full certification from International Gemological Institute. This elongated natural opal immediately commands attention through its dramatic 25.56 x 10.35 x 6.57 mm proportions, creating exceptional visual length and an unmistakable luxury presence that places it far beyond ordinary loose opal offerings. The marquise mixed cut, also known as navette cut, gives the gemstone a refined elongated silhouette associated with high-jewelry center stones, statement ring designs, collector pendants, and rare bespoke gemstone commissions.

The first visual impact comes from the vivid internal life of the stone: immense play-of-color moving across the body with changing light, producing flashes, rolling fire, and shifting spectral intensity that make natural opal one of the most captivating gemstones in the world. The laboratory report explicitly confirms the play-of-color effect, which is the essential feature serious opal buyers search for when selecting premium natural opal material. This optical phenomenon creates an almost living appearance, where every movement changes the stone’s character and reveals new flashes of internal energy. In person, such stones often appear dramatically more powerful than static photography can fully capture, especially under directional light.

Its orangy yellow body tone gives the gemstone warmth and depth, while the semi-transparent structure allows internal color activity to remain visible and layered rather than flat. This combination is particularly desirable in large certified opals because it offers both body color and optical movement without sacrificing individuality. Warm-bodied opals with strong internal play frequently attract designers working in yellow gold, rose gold, and mixed-metal luxury settings, where the gemstone becomes the visual centerpiece of a one-of-a-kind jewel.

At 7.62 carats, this is a substantial certified loose opal with collector-level dimensions. The long marquise shape delivers exceptional face-up spread, making the gemstone appear even larger than many heavier stones cut in conventional oval proportions. Such dimensions are highly sought after for statement cocktail rings, elongated pendants, dramatic brooch centers, luxury artisan jewelry, and custom heirloom pieces where a single extraordinary gemstone defines the entire design. Large marquise opals with certification are far less common in the market than standard calibrated goods, especially when paired with documented natural origin and visible optical performance.

The gemological data reinforces market confidence: refractive index approximately 1.450 and specific gravity 2.15, consistent with natural opal identity and independently recorded by the laboratory. The report also confirms natural characteristics, which is critical for buyers searching for certified untreated opal, authenticated collector gemstones, and investment-grade loose colored stones. Independent certification substantially increases confidence for collectors, dealers, and private buyers who prioritize documentation alongside visual appeal.

This gemstone sits in a category highly attractive to several markets simultaneously: luxury jewelry designers seeking an exceptional center stone, opal collectors looking for certified large-format specimens, gemstone dealers building premium inventory, and buyers wanting a natural opal that offers both dramatic appearance and verified gemological backing.

Certified natural marquise-cut opal offered with full laboratory documentation from International Gemological Institute, report number 726551734, dated August 7, 2025. This substantial 7.62 carat gemstone presents an elongated marquise mixed cut measuring 25.56 x 10.35 x 6.57 mm, giving it exceptional finger coverage, strong visual presence, and immediate suitability for high-impact custom jewelry design. The stone is classified as natural opal with an orangy yellow body tone and semi-transparent structure, further distinguished by the documented play-of-color effect that remains one of the defining features sought by collectors and designers when selecting opals with visual movement and life.

The elongated navette profile creates a highly elegant silhouette, particularly desirable for statement rings, pendant centers, and bespoke high-jewelry projects where length and symmetry matter. At over twenty-five millimeters long, this specimen offers dimensions rarely encountered in commercial calibrated goods, placing it firmly in the category of individually selected collector stones rather than ordinary trade inventory. Its marquise mixed cut enhances directional light return across the body while preserving the natural internal structure that gives opal its characteristic optical personality.

The documented optical values reinforce authenticity and gemological confidence: refractive index approximately 1.450 and specific gravity 2.15, fully consistent with natural opal identification. The report also confirms natural characteristics and explicitly records the play-of-color effect, an essential selling point because this phenomenon separates desirable opal material from visually flat examples. Even within a restrained body color, flashes and internal movement create changing appearance under different lighting angles, making the stone significantly more engaging in hand than static photography can convey.

Its orangy yellow tone places it in a warmer palette highly compatible with yellow gold, rose gold, and mixed-metal settings. In luxury design, this tone performs particularly well in vintage-inspired mountings, Art Deco elongated frames, or contemporary minimalist settings where a single elongated center stone dominates the composition. Because the stone already carries independent certification, it immediately becomes more marketable to buyers seeking confidence, resale transparency, and documented gem identity.

For collectors, the appeal lies in the combination of size, certification, natural origin, and shape rarity. Large certified marquise opals with full dimensions and laboratory backing are considerably less common than standard oval or cabochon material. For jewelers, the proportions allow direct integration into one-off design projects with strong margins because the gemstone already provides both narrative and centerpiece value. For investors in unusual colored stones, certified natural opal with visible play-of-color remains a category where individuality often commands stronger buyer attention than standardized gems.

This is not a mass-market stone. It is a visually distinctive certified natural opal with commanding dimensions, laboratory-backed authenticity, and a shape that immediately signals custom luxury potential. The combination of 7.62 carats, marquise architecture, warm body tone, and IGI documentation creates a presentation that appeals simultaneously to collectors, designers, and serious gemstone buyers looking for a piece that stands apart from routine inventory.

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