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Ethical Oregon Sunstone & Rare Oregon Gems | Free Shipping on Orders Over $100
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This 4.48ct Oregon Fire Opal glows with rich honey amber tones and flashes of greenish-yellow fire. Ethically mined at Juniper Ridge in 2019 and cured for nearly two years before cutting, this opal is a rare piece of Oregon’s volcanic past—ready to be the centerpiece of your next custom jewelry design.
This Oregon Fire Opal is an American original, mined by hand from the Juniper Ridge area—famous for producing some of the most vibrant and stable opals in the Pacific Northwest.
After being dug in 2019, this stone was patiently cured for nearly two years to ensure long-term stability and then expertly cut into an elongated oval that showcases its rich, honey-amber body color with glints of greenish-yellow play-of-light.
Whether you set it in sterling silver, white gold, or yellow gold, this gem will radiate a warm, glowing presence that instantly captures attention.
Gemstone: Natural Oregon Fire Opal
Weight: 4.48 carats
Dimensions: 13.7 × 9.5 mm
Shape/Cut: Elongated Oval
Color: Deep honey amber with greenish-yellow flashes
Origin: Juniper Ridge, Oregon, USA
Year Mined: 2019
Treatment: None (naturally cured)
Clarity: Transparent
Hardness: 5.5–6.5 (Mohs)
Luster: Vitreous
100% Oregon-mined and cut gemstone
Carefully cured for stability and brilliance
Ideal size for a custom pendant or statement ring
Natural color — no dyes or treatments
Distinctive hue that complements silver, white gold, or yellow gold
Pair this opal with accent stones like white sapphire, moissanite, or Oregon Sunstone for a custom design that celebrates Oregon’s natural treasures.
| Stone Type |
Oregon Fire Opal |
|---|---|
| Cut |
Oval |
| Size |
3 – 5ct |
A stunning 11mm trillion-cut Oregon Sunstone weighing 3.61ct with exceptional AAA copper schiller. Ethically mined in Oregon and perfect for rings, brooches, or pendants. Rare, untreated, and brilliantly reflective.
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