1.07ct Oregon Fire Opal Trillion
$75.00
This little stone has a pale yellowish green color that should look great in either yellow or white gold or in silver.
The cut is a trillion with flat corners for a modern look. The size is 7.1mm point to flat side.
Priced at well under market for this Oregon native.
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Category: Other Gems
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| Stone Type |
Oregon Fire Opal |
|---|---|
| Size |
1 – 3ct |
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