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About Ethiopian Opals (Welo)

Ethiopian Opal, also called Welo Opal, is one of the most beautiful and magical gemstones in the world. It mainly comes from the Welo region in Ethiopia and is famous for its bright colors and rainbow-like sparkle when light falls on it.

Ethiopian Opals belong to Opal gemstone family and can show many shades like yellow, orange, red, brown and sometimes flashes of green and blue. This amazing color play makes every single stone unique and special. Because of their natural shine and beauty, Ethiopian Opals are loved by gemstone lovers and jewellery designers all over the world.

While some opals, like Black Opal or Blue Opal, are very rare and expensive, Ethiopian Opals are easier to find. This makes them more affordable, but they still look stunning and elegant. Thanks to their bright colors and natural sparkle, jewellers often use them to make beautiful rings, pendants, earrings and other eye-catching jewellery pieces.

Natural Ethiopian Opal Price

In India, the price of natural Ethiopian Opal usually starts from around INR 1,000 to INR 4,000 per carat. The price can be higher depending on:

  • The origin of opal
  • Its body color and brightness
  • Clarity (how clean it looks)
  • Quality of the cut
  • Carat weight

Better quality stones with brighter colors and clearer patterns usually cost more.

Ethiopian Welo Opal Buyer Beware Guidelines

When you plan to buy an Ethiopian Opal, its very important to check the quality carefully. Many buyers find it hard to tell the difference between a real natural Ethiopian Opal and a lab-created or treated one. Usually, natural opals that havent been burnt or treated with chemicals are worth more especially if you want to wear them for astrological purposes.

On the other hand, lab-made or heavily treated opals might look pretty at first, but they dont have the same rarity or astrological benefits.

Here are some simple tips to buy safely:

  • Always buy from a trusted local jeweller or a certified online gemstone seller like MyRatna.
  • Ask for a certificate of authenticity from a trusted gem lab.
  • Check the certificate number on the labs website to confirm it belongs to your stone.
  • Remember, natural untreated opals usually cost more because they are rarer, look better and hold higher astrological value.

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