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These are for sale, yes.
But there is one individual with first dibs, you know who you are. :P
All are faceted, except the bottom right, which is fully frontal cabochoned, with a flat back.
The orange one is clearly a fire opal. The others.... are hard to fully tell if fire opal, or from a different origin other than Mexico or the Southern US.
Bottom right has been sold. Rest are still available.
But there is one individual with first dibs, you know who you are. :P
All are faceted, except the bottom right, which is fully frontal cabochoned, with a flat back.
The orange one is clearly a fire opal. The others.... are hard to fully tell if fire opal, or from a different origin other than Mexico or the Southern US.
Bottom right has been sold. Rest are still available.
Category Crafting / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 720px
File Size 109.4 kB
They probably aren't fire opal in my opinion. The color really isn't intense enough to consider them as fire opal. That and that color is typical for faceted Ethiopian opals. I know some Mexican opals do show play of color as well though. So if I had to make an educated guess, I'd say either Ethiopian or Mexican opal.
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