Can this monstrous rough opal throw even a seasoned cutter like Justin off his game? That’s exactly what happened in this unforgettable cutting session. What began with promise quickly spiralled into doubt, only to circle back with an unexpected twist. Packed with hard sandstone, unpredictable color bars, and risky decisions, this chunk of rough opal turned out to be more than meets the eye. It was a lesson in restraint, instinct, and knowing when to keep going—even when the odds seem stacked against you.
Slicing into the Unknown
As Justin slices through layers of unforgiving sandstone, his confidence begins to waver. The opal parcel, purchased from a familiar mine, carries the weight of past disappointments. Initially, the results confirm his fear—color bars are scattered and thin, and a critical slicing mistake threatens to ruin a promising section. But then… a flash of color from deep within reveals a hidden gem. Literally. The monstrous rough opal is a real surprise. As pieces break away, multiple color bars—each with unique patterns—emerge. The cutter’s doubt turns to curiosity, and the game is back on.
Redemption in the Rough
With Justin unwell, his son Saxon takes over the final cuts. Under his careful hands, the true surprise is revealed: not one, but three stones, each cut from the same color bar, each with entirely different personalities. The largest—over 7 carats—becomes the hero of the piece, flashing reds, blues, and greens. One stone features a bright flagstone pattern, another a soft ribbon flash. It’s a brilliant example of how opal continues to humble, surprise, and inspire. This monstrous rough opal may not have made a fortune, but it certainly delivered a masterclass in patience, learning, and legacy.
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Feast your eyes on the finished polished opals—ready to find their new homes.
The 5.04 crystal opal has a summery optimism, like a beautifully painted abstract canvas by the woorld renowned Gerhard Richter.