Hyalite Cabochon-Utah Spider Web Opal-Designer Teardrop Gemstone for Jewelry Making-Ultra Rare
This cabochon was fashioned from a stabilized intact piece of ULTRA RARE Bubble Opal Golden Spider Web Hyalite collected from the world’s only known source of Bubble/Bacon/Widlfire/Satin Flash Opal. STUNNING, with loads of shine and flash in all lights and angles—as with most stones, and this particularly, the camera doesn’t do it justice!!!:
1.84 x 1.02 x .28 inches, 10.9 grams/.384 ounces
- highly prized collectible stone
- awesome weblike pattern with unparalleled flash & shine, opalescent
- both sides polished, nice thick girdle—ideal for wire wrapping
- artisan-crafted in the USA
**there are a couple of very small natural voids on both sides of the cab and a small white inclusion on the back; please see video**
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ABOUT THE STONE
Satin Flash Bubble Opal / Golden Spider Web Hyalite sources from a rare, ~19,000-year-old hot spring deposit discovered around 2018–2019 at the Bubble Opal claim in Milford, Utah, USA. It is composed of silica and minerals, displaying vibrant, fiery red, orange, and yellow colors often in layered or bubble-like patterns, often of high “satin flash,” with red and clear layered bands resembling "bacon,” and sometimes displaying intense, multi-colored flashes, “wildfire”, or “golden spider web” patterns.