4.23ct Mexican Fire Opal
Gem Type: Natural Opal
Colour: Fanta Orange
Carat Weight: 4.23
Shape: Octagon
Cut: Emerald
Clarity: Eye Clean
Treatment: None
Measurements: 11.80 x 9.90 x 6.80mm
Origin: Mexico
Lab Certification: GFCO Included Upon Purchase
Mined from deep within the earth, then lovingly hand-faceted into a emerald cut to reveal its exquisite hidden brilliance, let this 4.23ct Fire Opal from Mexico be your moment-defining treasure.
The experts at GFCO Gem Lab will carefully assess and certify this fire opal to ensure its authenticity, giving you assured confidence in your precious gemstone investment.
Whether you are creating the ultimate gift of self-love or a proclamation of devotion, such as an engagement ring, we entwine your nuanced needs with our creativity. Let this rare Mexican fire opal honour your story, by allowing us the privilege of hand-crafting it into a bespoke, artisan jewellery piece, marking a moment of significance in your life for now and for generations to come.
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4.23ct Mexican Fire Opal
Create Your Perfect Ring
- Select your Gemstone. Purchase through our website and begin your custom jewellery experience.
- Share your design idea. We will work through the details with you to better visualise your concept, including the ring style, gold colour, and diamond detailing. We can also make earrings and pendants. Our talented designer creates a life-like computer-rendered drawing of your jewellery concept from this information. Edits can be made to perfect the design and a quote is given upon the finalised design.
- We will craft your custom ring. You will receive a beautiful custom jewellery box, along with certifications and reports verifying the quality and authenticity of your piece.
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