Happy Hal-opal-ween BOD lovers, do we have a (trick or) treat in store for you?
Tune in as we uncover an exceptionally spooky nobby opal from Lightning Ridge. You came for the opal cutting but you’ll stay for the laughs, we’re sure of it!
Double double toil and trouble
Let’s kick this off with a robust 28ct rough nobby that we’re taking to the wheel to clean up the edges. Cleaning around the edges first allows me to find the color bar and assess my next move. This particular nobby doesn’t look overly clean, unfortunately. I can see a lot of potch around the edges and into the color bar itself. Getting rid of the unneeded potch will help me work out which side to face the gem.
There is a spooky web of potch forming on the face of the gem. But what I really want is the blue & green pinfire to come through! It looks like it may end up a pretty little picture stone instead.
The haunting final gem
We have finished our ghoulish Hal-opal-ween cut! The spooky final gem has some nice spiderwebs in the face — perfect for Halloween! A final weight of 4.28ct and priced at $800, you can find it here. We hope you enjoyed our creepy, yet hopefully giggle-worthy video!
The Final Result
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