.95" Ethiopian Chocolate Opal Nodule - Yita Ridge
This is a gorgeous, .95" wide, partial Ethiopian chocolate opal nodule from the Mezezo Opal Occurrence in Ethiopia. These opal nodules exhibit eye-catching flash and have been split and left in their raw, natural state. This specimen features a dancing play of color that flitters between red, orange, and green. Pictures simply can't do justice to the beauty of this opal.
As is, this specimen makes a stunning display piece but is also perfect for shaping and polishing by an experienced lapidarist.
As is, this specimen makes a stunning display piece but is also perfect for shaping and polishing by an experienced lapidarist.
Ethiopian chocolate opal is a nodular form of opal discovered in the 1990s. They form within a roughly 10-foot-thick layer of volcanic ash on the northern side of Yita Ridge in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. These nodules are known for their chocolate-like coloration and exceptional color play, though only a small percentage of these nodules actual display opalescence. Red and orange are the most common colors seen: blue is quite rare. Specimens with a complete color spectrum are understandably considered to be the highest quality of Ethiopian chocolate opal.
$45
SPECIES
Opal (Silica)
LOCATION
Yita ridge, Mezezo Opal Occurrence, North Shewa Zone, Amhara Region, Ethiopia
SIZE
.95 x .9", 10.03 g
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#367233
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