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A 2.32 ct, oval-shaped gray opal with captivating play of color. GIA 2235256132
$1,150.00
A 2.32 ct, oval-shaped gray opal with captivating play of color. GIA 2235256132
Stone Type | Opal |
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Stone Shape | Oval |
Weight | 2.32 ctw |
Gemstone Color | Gray |
Measurements | 10.74 x 7.96 x 4.39 mm |
Certificate | GIA 2235256132 |
Vendor SKU | ST119 |
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