
Opal Identification and Value
by Paul B. Downing, Ph.D.
Opal Identification and Value
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| Foreword |
vii
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| Preface |
ix
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| 1. Getting Started |
1
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| Buying Opal |
1
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| Valuing Opal |
2
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| Opal Myths |
3
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| 2. About Opal |
5
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| What Is Gem Opal? |
5
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| Types of Opals |
6
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| The Source |
6
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| Cutting Opal |
7
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| What Makes a Good Opal? |
8
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| 3. Identifying Type |
11
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| Types of Opal |
11
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| Determining the Type of an Opal |
14
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| Identifying Set Stones |
20
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| Importance of Type |
21
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| Summary |
22
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| 4. Natural, Synthetic, Simulant, Dyed |
25
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| Synthetic |
25
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| Simulants or Imitations |
26
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| Dyed Opal |
28
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| Conclusion |
30
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| Summary |
30
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| 5. Base Color |
31
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| What is Base Color? |
31
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| Definitions of Base Color |
33
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| Determining Base Color |
35
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| Black Opal Criteria |
36
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| Crystal and Semi-Crystal Criteria |
40
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| Base Color and Value |
42
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| Summary |
43
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| 6. Brightness of Fire |
45
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| Brightness Standard |
45
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| Light and Brightness |
47
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| Developing Brightness Criteria Stones |
48
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| Judging Brightness |
50
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| Brightness is Most Important |
51
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| Summary |
52
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| 7. Fire Color |
53
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| Dominant Color |
53
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| The Multicolor Rule |
56
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| Hue, Saturation and Intensity |
57
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| Judging Fire Color |
58
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| Summary |
58
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| 8. Fire Pattern |
59
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| Patterns Defined |
59
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| Harlequin Pattern |
61
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| Rare Patterns |
62
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| Picture Stones |
66
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| Determining Pattern |
67
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| Summary |
68
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| 9. Consistency and Directionality |
69
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| Consistency |
69
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| Directionality |
70
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| Summary |
71
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| 10. Cut, Inclusions and Weight |
73
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| Cut |
73
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| Weight and Thickness |
75
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| Weight and Thickness in Calibrated Oval Opals |
77
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| Inclusions |
79
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| Cracks and Crazing |
79
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| Stability |
81
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| Weight |
83
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| Cut, Inclusions, Cracks and Value |
84
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| Summary |
84
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| Weight Estimation Formula Supplement |
86
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| Weight Estimation |
86
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| Standard Shaped Cabochons |
86
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| Example |
87
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| Bulge Factor |
88
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| Freeform Stones |
89
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| 11. Properly Set Opals |
91
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| Protecting the Opal |
91
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| Custom Designers |
93
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| Sizing Rings |
95
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| Inlayed Opal |
96
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| Summary |
97
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| 12. Solid Opal Prices |
99
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| Opal Prices |
99
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| Estimating Price |
102
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| Example |
106
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| Summary |
109
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| Characteristics Adjustment Supplement |
110
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| Price Adjustments |
110
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| 13. Boulder Opal Prices |
117
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| Types of Boulder Opal |
118
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| Characterizing Boulder Opal |
120
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| Pricing Boulder Opal |
124
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| Example |
126
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| Pricing Boulder Matrix |
128
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| Andamooka Boulder |
129
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| Conclusions |
129
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| Summary |
129
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| Boulder Adjustment Supplement |
130
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| 14. Other Opal Prices |
133
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| Pricing Doublets |
133
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| Triplet Prices |
136
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| Summary |
141
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| 15. American and Canadian Opal |
143
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| American Opal |
143
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| Nevada Opal |
143
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| Idaho Opal |
145
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| Oregon Contra Luz |
146
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| Arizona Blue Opal |
148
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| Louisiana Opal |
148
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| British Columbian Opal |
148
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| Summary |
150
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| 16. Other Locations |
151
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| Mexican Opal |
151
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| Brazilian Opal |
154
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| Honduras Opal |
155
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| Indonesian Opal |
156
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| Ethiopian Opal |
156
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| Summary |
157
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| 17. Opal Jewelry |
159
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| Commercial Settings |
159
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| Manufactured Jewelry |
160
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| Designer Jewelry |
160
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| Designer One-of-a-Kind |
161
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| Antique / Estate Jewelry |
162
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| Opal Design Treatments |
172
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| Summary |
178
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| 18. Collections and Carvings |
179
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| Collector Pieces |
179
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| Fossils |
182
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| Carvings |
183
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| Summary |
185
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| 19. Buying Opal |
187
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| Finding Opal |
187
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| Buying Opal |
189
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| Buying in Australia |
191
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| Summary |
192
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| 20. Conclusions |
193
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| Glossary of Terms |
195
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| Index |
200
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| Acknowledgements |
205
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| Photographers |
206
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| Designer Contacts |
207
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| Other Books By Paul B. Downing |
208
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| About the Author |
212
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