Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct

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Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct
Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct

Ethiopian Opal - 2.26ct

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Ethiopian Opal

2.26 Ct

11.30 - 9.27

Tear

AAA

A 2.26ct Ethiopian Opal selected by our CRWN experts for its quality and utility. Each of our stones comes supplied with certification and our 100% guarantee. This 11.30x9.27mm stone is distinguished by its glowing blend of gold and glittering green hues, and is ideal for rings, necklaces, earrings, and charms.


Opal is a precious stone classified as a mineraloid. Ethiopian opal, often called Welo opal, entered the gem market in 2008, when a significant source of opal was discovered in the country. During the Middle Ages and Renaissance, opal was a much sought after gem for use by the European aristocracy.