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Sourced from the Welo province in Ethiopia, these opals are famous for their transparency and vivid color displays compared to their Australian cousins. Why It’s the Perfect Collector's Piece

There is something hypnotic about a gemstone that refuses to stay one color. In our latest feature video, we take a close-up look at a true marvel of the geological world: a 3.58 Ct Natural Ethiopian Welo Opal . What Makes This Stone Unique?

Unlike traditional gems that rely on a single hue, this Ethiopian Opal features a spectacular "play-of-color." As the camera moves in the video, you can see flashes of neon green, fiery orange, and deep violet dancing across its surface. 22536mp4

Rated at VVS , it is exceptionally clean to the eye, allowing the rainbow "fire" to take center stage without internal distractions.

Based on available records, "22536.mp4" is a video showcasing a gemstone. The video, hosted by Nexus Gems, is used to display the "VVS" clarity and multi-colored "fire" of this specific marquise-cut stone for CenturyGems . Sourced from the Welo province in Ethiopia, these

Here is a blog post concept centered on this specific gemstone:

Whether you are a jewelry designer or a gem enthusiast, a stone like this serves as a tiny, portable galaxy. Because it is , the colors you see are exactly as the earth created them over millions of years. Watch the full reveal here: View 22536.mp4 What Makes This Stone Unique

This stone is shaped into a Marquise Cabochon , a sleek, pointed cut that maximizes the surface area for light to hit those internal silica spheres.

Sourced from the Welo province in Ethiopia, these opals are famous for their transparency and vivid color displays compared to their Australian cousins. Why It’s the Perfect Collector's Piece

There is something hypnotic about a gemstone that refuses to stay one color. In our latest feature video, we take a close-up look at a true marvel of the geological world: a 3.58 Ct Natural Ethiopian Welo Opal . What Makes This Stone Unique?

Unlike traditional gems that rely on a single hue, this Ethiopian Opal features a spectacular "play-of-color." As the camera moves in the video, you can see flashes of neon green, fiery orange, and deep violet dancing across its surface.

Rated at VVS , it is exceptionally clean to the eye, allowing the rainbow "fire" to take center stage without internal distractions.

Based on available records, "22536.mp4" is a video showcasing a gemstone. The video, hosted by Nexus Gems, is used to display the "VVS" clarity and multi-colored "fire" of this specific marquise-cut stone for CenturyGems .

Here is a blog post concept centered on this specific gemstone:

Whether you are a jewelry designer or a gem enthusiast, a stone like this serves as a tiny, portable galaxy. Because it is , the colors you see are exactly as the earth created them over millions of years. Watch the full reveal here: View 22536.mp4

This stone is shaped into a Marquise Cabochon , a sleek, pointed cut that maximizes the surface area for light to hit those internal silica spheres.