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Without examining it in person, no one can tell if it’s a natural opal. It could even be plastic. Does it have colorplay?
Jelly Opal has a very characteristic look to it; it's kind of hard to explain but it's a very transparent body tone and the colour play is not usually overly bright. I used to have an excellent example of it which I wish I still had to provide photos here. @fredflintstone is correct that it's classified as a Crystal Opal.
@nala the stone you've provided photos of there is a white Opal as the body tone is quite opaque and white in it's tone.
Thanks so much for clarifying! As an opal expert, what is a fair price for this type of opal? Per carat