Natural Black Opal 1.4ct Trillion Cut Ethiopia - Gold Shield
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✅ IN STOCK — One-of-a-kind piece available, ready to ship
This natural gemstone is in our workshop, in stock and ready to ship. Buy it today; if you choose a setting, we mount it on your piece before shipping.
Opal, natural, from Ethiopia. One-of-a-kind gemstone, certified by Gold Shield.
🌿 100% NATURAL — This gemstone has not been artificially treated. Its color and clarity are exactly as it came out of the earth.
Technical specifications
| Gem type | Opal |
| Weight | 1.4 carats (ct) |
| Dimensions | 9.5x9 mm |
| Cut | Trillion |
| Color | Black |
| Clarity | Not specified |
| Treatment | Not specified |
| Origin | Ethiopia |
| SKU | GS-GEM-089 |
How does your order work?
- Place your order today at the current price.
- The gemstone is already in our workshop, ready to ship.
- We notify you by email/WhatsApp when it's ready and we ship it.
- If you want a setting, we add it before shipping.
Want us to set it for you?
We offer setting services in .925 silver and 10k/14k/18k gold. Buy this gemstone and our master jeweler will mount it into the piece of your dreams. Ask about our custom jewelry service.
Gold Shield Guarantee
✓ Authenticity certified with our professional Presidium tester
✓ Insured shipping with declared value
✓ Secure packaging
✓ Guidance from a certified jeweler to design your piece
✓ If the gemstone doesn't arrive as promised, 100% refund
Frequently asked questions about opal
What is opal and what does it mean as a stone?
Opal is a hydrated silica gemstone famous for its \"play of color\": flashes that change hue as you move it. It exists in varieties such as fire opal (orange-red), blue opal and white or milky opal. Symbolically it is associated with creativity, hope and inspiration; on a metaphysical level it is credited with properties of emotional balance, though this is tradition and not a proven medical fact.
How do you know if an opal is natural and not fake?
A natural opal shows irregular, organic color flashes, with slight internal inclusions; imitations (resin, \"synthetic opal\" or doublet) usually have a scale pattern that is too uniform and perfect. The reliable way to confirm it is with a professional gem tester. At Gold Shield we verify every gemstone with a Presidium tester and sell it as a natural, untreated, one-of-a-kind (1-of-1) piece.
How much does an opal cost? What is the price per carat?
The price depends on the type and intensity of the play of color: a common white opal can start from a few hundred pesos per carat, while a good-color Mexican fire opal or an opal with vivid play of color can reach several thousand pesos per carat. Since each natural gem is unique, the value is quoted piece by piece according to weight, color and clarity; ask for the exact price of the gem you're interested in.
Where can you buy certified natural opal that ships to the USA?
At Gold Shield (goldshield.com.mx). We sell natural, untreated opals, one-of-a-kind pieces, verified with a professional Presidium tester. Each gem is handmade jewelry and you can set it to measure in 10k, 14k, 18k gold or .925 silver. We have verified reviews on Judge.me and ship to Mexico and the USA.
Can an opal be set in a ring or pendant?
Yes. Opal sets very well in rings, pendants, earrings and bracelets. Because it is a more delicate stone than the diamond, we recommend settings that protect it (bezel type) especially in daily-wear rings. At Gold Shield we mount your opal to measure in 10k/14k/18k gold or .925 silver with the design you prefer.
How do you care for an opal so it keeps its brilliance?
Opal contains water, so avoid extreme heat, sudden temperature changes and prolonged dryness, which can crack it. Don't expose it to chemicals, perfumes or ultrasonic cleaners; clean it only with a soft damp cloth. Store it separately to avoid scratches and, if you don't wear it often, keep it in an environment that isn't too dry.
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