Agnesg
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Largosmom|1294794145|2820201 said:Well, opal usually wouldn't have a window as it is generally not translucent or transparent. Some opal is see-through, but I wouldn't put australian opal into that category. Fire opals, which generally come in shades of yellow, orange or red, are more transparent or translucent than crystal opal.
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Dan has two round faceted opals on his site at the moment. I've seen him post a barion square in the past. The big question will be if he has a piece of rough opal deep enough for a faceted stone. Most opal cabochons are quite thin, while faceted stones have a lot of depth to them. For example, a round like my faceted opal in a cabochon form, may only be as thick as the girdle and the crown of the stone.