this pattern is a once in a life time find and is easily worth $400 + per ct btw and im sure there will never be another one found .... i do have another opal available but just with 3 or 4 rings within its pattern that is available tho..
@fluggaenkoecchicebolsennot even close to this.. was mined by local artisian miners all by hand... you should really do your research on ethiopian opal mining before you make ignorant comments that make you look like a fool..
completely untreated and 100% stable..i also have an ethiopian opal currently in my inventory with some more of these ring patterns and multiple heart patterns on the back side, but it is smoked tho... but the treatment really makes the colors pop! 🔥
@@kilowattgamefowl1134 actually no , just ethiopian hydraphane opal.. ive only seen a few of this pattern, mostly just a couple rings, but never a full pattern like this..
@LaSierraAcresQuailFarm what he had look the same as opal. He never did say it was . He has passed on. Never could find out where they went. They were the size of a 50 cent peace 1/2 thick. Someone got lucky , who ever has them now. 🤑
@@johndanenberg217 you obviously are not experienced with ethiopian opals. that dosent happen .. maybe you are thinking of specimin grade, not gem grade
this is a one of a kind opal with this pattern, but i do have another opal available that has a few of these rings in its pattern.. its 5.76 cts .. if you want to take a look its posted here on youtube and on my instagram - ZiskinJewelryandGems
Its pretty but I dont like ethiopian opals because they can crack or even lose the fire Buy Lightning Ridge Opals or Coober Pedey less likely to degrade and better investment.
hydraphane ethiopian is very stable and is just as durable as australian opal.. it really needs to go thru several wet and drying tests to find out any cracks it could be hiding, but once that is done and it hasent cracked at that point, then they are pretty durable, as far as opals go.. really the only downside to ethiopian hydraphane opals, is they can absorb liquids, which can cause discoloration and yes they can loose their fire... but this can be resolved by an acetone soak and dry. sometimes it takes several cycles to leach out anything that was absorbed, and this will bring back the fire to its previous state ...
this can happen, but most likely the person who cut the opal didnt properly prep the opal by soaking it in water and drying it out several times to identify small cracks and fractures within the opal... this is a critical step for experienced cutters to ensure this dosent happen once the opal is sold .. sorry for your experience.. when you bought the opal, how long until it cracked?
@@kevinnistor1954 look up lab grown opal and tell me what manufacturer can make this because i wanna know..lol. but fr , you just witnessed the most rare pattern in ethiopian opal.. your welcome 😉
*It looks like leopard spots*
Yeah that's what I was going to say. More like leopard dots than the honeycomb honeycombs octagon
When Honeycomb becomes Leopard skin! that is freaking AWESOME!
GORGEOUS!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩
Opal is amazing
If there are any more patterns like this, please save them for me
this pattern is a once in a life time find and is easily worth $400 + per ct btw and im sure there will never be another one found .... i do have another opal available but just with 3 or 4 rings within its pattern that is available tho..
Beautiful 😍
My grandmother's birth stone, so beautiful, just like her!❤
Aww, that’s so sweet!💖
Gods fingers touched that! 😍❤️
🙏
Now that is special never seen one like this 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
I have one i dug outa nevada looks like that but tiger stripped and orange background
Is that real so beautiful
I wonder how it was used. Very pretty
Nice collection bro
Smithsonian Museum would adore to have this gem.
@fluggaenkoecchicebolsen Wealth is attracted to the idea of wealth, what poor folks don't understand.
@fluggaenkoecchicebolsennot even close to this.. was mined by local artisian miners all by hand... you should really do your research on ethiopian opal mining before you make ignorant comments that make you look like a fool..
@LaSierraAcresQuailFarm
I hand mine iolite and rainbow cordiorite. Best way to mine and find large peices.
Love the honeycomb!!!
Kelihatannya enak.... sangat cantik
How much is the estimated worth on this stone? It looks as vibrant as Australian!
this was around 21 cts, and is easily 200 per ct low end with that color and pattern
This is beautiful, did you have to treat it or was it stable enough. Hope to cut one like that someday, i have seen heart patterns too!!!
completely untreated and 100% stable..i also have an ethiopian opal currently in my inventory with some more of these ring patterns and multiple heart patterns on the back side, but it is smoked tho... but the treatment really makes the colors pop! 🔥
Reminds me of the time I fell asleep and my kids glued glitter powder to the warts on my feet !!
@@ConcreteBombDeep sounds like you have some great kids.. funny story there. 🤣🤣
Wow, beautiful stone hope it does not crack
I hope mine turns out that good.
Palm wood opal , my uncle had 4 of them. He found them alone with stone wood😊
@@kilowattgamefowl1134 actually no , just ethiopian hydraphane opal.. ive only seen a few of this pattern, mostly just a couple rings, but never a full pattern like this..
@LaSierraAcresQuailFarm what he had look the same as opal. He never did say it was . He has passed on. Never could find out where they went. They were the size of a 50 cent peace 1/2 thick. Someone got lucky , who ever has them now. 🤑
Boss opal
Wow super Nice love it !
a very rare pattern, definately wont ever see another piece like this ever...
Yes the Rings Never Seen one like it Yet ...
What is your website?
im on IG @ ZiskinJewelryandGems
I love honeycomb Opals :D
Orbicular opal.
kinda looks like it's stabilized in resin
nope, not stabilized... completely natural and untreated..
@@LaSierraAcresQuailFarmAnd tomorrow when it dries out and cracks and crumble?
@@johndanenberg217 you obviously are not experienced with ethiopian opals. that dosent happen .. maybe you are thinking of specimin grade, not gem grade
@@LaSierraAcresQuailFarm you should do more research on the absorbency of Ethiopian opals it can and will happen if you aren't overly carefull.
Is there anything else like this?
this is a one of a kind opal with this pattern, but i do have another opal available that has a few of these rings in its pattern.. its 5.76 cts .. if you want to take a look its posted here on youtube and on my instagram - ZiskinJewelryandGems
Очень красиво. А настоящий ли он?
yes 100% real earth mined and untreated.. truely one of a kind! 💕
Nice!!
Omg i want that fucking opal!!!!
Keren sekali
is it for sale
no its already been sold..
worlds best . wow wow
size please?
Was around 25 cts
@@LaSierraAcresQuailFarm absolutely gorgeous! a definite keeper, Good for you
Its pretty but I dont like ethiopian opals because they can crack or even lose the fire Buy Lightning Ridge Opals or Coober Pedey less likely to degrade and better investment.
hydraphane ethiopian is very stable and is just as durable as australian opal.. it really needs to go thru several wet and drying tests to find out any cracks it could be hiding, but once that is done and it hasent cracked at that point, then they are pretty durable, as far as opals go.. really the only downside to ethiopian hydraphane opals, is they can absorb liquids, which can cause discoloration and yes they can loose their fire... but this can be resolved by an acetone soak and dry. sometimes it takes several cycles to leach out anything that was absorbed, and this will bring back the fire to its previous state ...
I bought Africa opal but it's crack easyI'm not recommended
this can happen, but most likely the person who cut the opal didnt properly prep the opal by soaking it in water and drying it out several times to identify small cracks and fractures within the opal... this is a critical step for experienced cutters to ensure this dosent happen once the opal is sold .. sorry for your experience.. when you bought the opal, how long until it cracked?
wow ¡
Dang
I want
Hella lab grown
@@kevinnistor1954 look up lab grown opal and tell me what manufacturer can make this because i wanna know..lol. but fr , you just witnessed the most rare pattern in ethiopian opal.. your welcome 😉
That's fake
lol, no its real.. but thanks for stopping by
W O W 👀👍