Opal is one of the softer stones that is faceted. Many really only know fire opal that is formed into cabochons, that are white(or black) with a variety of colors reflected out. This type of opal is facetable and takes on the look of a flame with the light return.
I’ve come to not like cutting pear shapes, as they are very time consuming and hard to get the symmetry perfect. This stone has a very small fracture right at the tip that cannot be seen or noticed due to the light return. Even with that, I’m very happy with how this stone turned out.
Facetnating!