A stained-glass mosaic of green, purple and brown, caught in two teardrop stones.
This pair reads different from a typical solid-fire cabochon. Instead of one continuous color wash, the surface breaks into a mosaic of green, purple and dark brown fragments, almost like stained glass held together by fine dark lines. It's the kind of pattern that photographs well precisely because it isn't smooth and uniform, there's texture to look at from every angle.
Both stones are cut pear shape (teardrop), matched close enough to work as a pair for drop earrings or a two-stone design where the mosaic pattern on each side can mirror the other.
This is lab created purple opal territory as much as it is green, since the purple fragments sit right alongside the green fire rather than being the dominant tone, giving it a broader color range than most single-tone cabochons.
Same lab created opal structure as our other Sterling Opal and Monarch Opal cabochons underneath the pattern, so the fire holds up the same way under light, it's just distributed differently across the surface.