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Buying an opal requires understanding a complex set of value factors, as these "living" stones do not follow the standard grading rules of diamonds. A high-quality opal is valued for its , body tone , and play-of-color rather than just size. 💎 Primary Value Factors

The most critical factor. A bright B1 stone is far more valuable than a dull B7 stone, regardless of size. Body Tone (N1–N9): The base color of the stone. buy opal

Red is the rarest and most expensive, followed by orange, yellow, green, and blue. Buying an opal requires understanding a complex set

Most valuable; provides the highest contrast for colors. N7–N9 (White/Light): More common and affordable. Play-of-Color: The "rainbow" effect. followed by orange