Description
Opal is typically cut as a cabochon to best display its “play-of-color.” A faceted opal, while less common, would emphasize its body color and transparency more than its iridescence. A 1.40 carat oval-shaped faceted opal, likely a crystal or common opal variety, would present a subtle internal glow or a consistent body color. Its facets would add sparkle, making it suitable for a unique, delicate ring or a charming pendant for those who appreciate its understated beauty and distinct cut.
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