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How Can You Tell the Value Of Opal?

Value of Opal: Please note that the ‘Smart Chart’ reported towards the bottom of this article, is no longer available due to the illness of its creator. We will keep reporting on any progress being made to replace it. In the meantime, please leave a message at the bottom of this blog if you need help in this regard.

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Value of Opal

As a rule, when it comes to the Value of Opal, doublet opals are cheaper than solids, and a side view of the stone explains the difference, but this is not always the case. Some high-quality triplets can be more expensive than lower quality solids. If you are confused about pricing, please ask us.

Compared with other more known gemstones, opal is quite new and this makes the value of opal difficult to arrive at because up until recently there has been no consistent method to determine the value of opal. Although it has been known to Europeans for thousands of years, it did not become popular until it was found in quantity in Australia. (historical leather statement from Pliny)

As to the Value of Opal, Many jewelers are unfamiliar with it, so often don’t carry stock, so the public does not get to see its beauty. OpalMine.com has two goals in mind.

First to tell everyone about this magnificent stone, and second to sell you a stone that you will be proud to wear. Whether you are a rich person, or like most of us, just making a living, opal is the stone for you. There’s nothing worse, if you are wearing a lovely ring, to have to admit that it is synthetic, if someone asks.

The value of opal is not just in how much the stones are worth from a dollar point of view, but how much it is valued from a personal point of view.

The exciting part about opal is that it can be cut in a number of different ways to suit everyone’s pocket, and whether you can afford an expensive opal or a cheaper one, you can still proudly state that it is a REAL opal, not a synthetic.

After you have studied this section, you will quickly see why the value of opal is established and why some opal is more expensive than others. If you are still a bit confused, just let us know your price limit and your color preference.

We will then make some helpful suggestions about the value of opal and what you should purchase.

There is absolutely no obligation to buy. And we have an international guarantee of quality. You may return your purchase for a refund, no questions asked. Please take note of freight and insurance details in our returns policy in this regard. Feel free to ask all the questions you like.

Suggestions in making a buying decision

  1. Determine your budget. How much can you afford? $10, $100, $500, $1000,$10,000 etc
  2. Purpose of the purchase.
  • Is it for you personally?. If so, perhaps you want to view it as an investment to be treasured and handed on to your children in time. In this case, you may want to spend more money and decide on a solid stone.
  • Is it for a gift? If so, maybe you don. t want to spend as much because you may have a lot of gifts to buy for various people, but you still want the item to look really expensive and appealing. In this case, go for a lower priced solid ,doublet, or triplet, in a gold plated rather than solid gold setting. This way your budget will be stretched further and you will achieve the same purpose. Remember, with gifts its not always the opal values but the kind thought and love expressed by them.
  • Keep in mind that if you buy multiples of gifts from our site, you can ask for a discount. Please do so when contacting me.

In this section, we have tried to explain the difference in valuing cut opal and opal values. For a brief outline of buying Rough Opals, click here. The Value of Opal is established by supply and demand. This makes it a more appealing investment than some other gems which are kept at high prices by cartels.

Having said that, the increase in opal value in the last 30 years is impressive. The following chart shows what happened up until 1980. Since then, the Japanese have become obsessed with the stone, and prices have gone through the roof. In recent times, since the Japanese recession, prices have leveled off, and now is a very good time to buy.

Value of Opal Using New Computer Software

(unfortunately this chart has now been discontinued due to the illness of its creator, but a new improved one is in process.

The following is taken from ‘Computer Software’ about the opal values system designed to be used by computers called ‘The Opal Smart Chart”

The Latest Research on the Value of Opal

 

A new method of automated valuation using a machine and software is being developed to achieve a consistent way of obtaining the value of opal. By the looks of this, opal valuation will become easier to work out in time.

In the meantime, if you need some help with this, leave a message on this blog. You can do your own research on opal valuation here , here and here. This is the latest information on this subject from the Australian government organization CSIRO.

9 Responses

  1. I purchased the Smart Chart for Opal in years ago and loved It. I believe I received 1 update. I have version 1.0.3 on CD. Has this software ever been updated? Where can I purchase it or an update?

      1. Ricardo,post a picture on this site and I will take a look at it. peter
        Ricardo, publique una foto en este sitio y le echaré un vistazo. pedro

  2. Hi thanks for taking time to look at my pictures,I look foreword to hearing back from you.
    Thankyou pauly o

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