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nala|1412423546|3761928 said:I got a video and the pic is very accurate who his why I'm puzzled. It looks Iike a very dull stone when compared to a synthetic opal. I don't know if that is what natural opals look like. Opaque and dull whiteness with flashes of color that are very subtle and subdued.
LD|1412443726|3762032 said:A few things you need to now about opal:
1. The extent of colour-play is a determining factor in value (and in looking good).
2. White opals are typically the cheapest of them all.
3. A "natural" opal can still be a doublet or triplet (which devalues them immensely). You need to make sure you ask the question.
4. It can be very difficult to determine a synthetic from a natural opal especially if it's set in jewellery.
5. Opals with distinct patterns (rolling flashes, harlequin, honeycomb) etc are more valuable
6. Generally speaking opals that mostly show blues and greens are the cheaper opals. Most sought after colours are purple and reds.
7. A good opal will show colourplay in all lighting conditions.
It's a pretty ring but in terms of value, it shouldn't be expensive. Have a search for Mintabie Jelly Opals - if you like the look of the white opal you will probably love the Mintabies. Let me know if you want to see pictures of some and I'll post mine.
ElvisPrasiolite|1412446326|3762061 said:Again, opals are very hard to photograph. I've had amazing opals, that just wouldn't take to film, that didn't look much different than this picture, for color. It took me quite awhile to figure out how to photograph them right. I still think this Opal may be a stunner. If they have a return policy, buy it. You don't like it, send it back. Easy.[/quote]
I think too it could be a nice opal - maybe ( two strong reflections in the middle and top left of the stone) the light source was to strong.
If I zoom the pic on my ipad I see many color patches.
I would agree with this.ElvisPrasiolite|1412446326|3762061 said:Again, opals are very hard to photograph. I've had amazing opals, that just wouldn't take to film, that didn't look much different than this picture, for color. It took me quite awhile to figure out how to photograph them right. I still think this Opal may be a stunner. If they have a return policy, buy it. You don't like it, send it back. Easy.
Marlow|1412522984|3762471 said:Which gold and the weight of the diamonds?? 18 stones - 0,36ct or 0,45 ct or 0,54 ct ???
nala|1412522591|3762467 said:I can't thank all of you enough for your input. The price of the ring is 500 dollars and it is a final sale. I know that the setting alone is probably worth that but in guess I hesitate bc I don't want to have to reset a big stone in it. So is 500 dollars a fair price as is?
Soberguy - opals should be judged in daylight and blurry or not that picture shows what stunning colour your opal has - just lovely!Sunlight.
Sorry, hideous picture.