Vegetation replacement boulder opal

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Opal is one of the world's most popular gemstones due to its flashing colors. Australia is the most famous producer of precious Opals along with Mexico and Ethiopia. Opal is softer than most other popular gemstones and lends itself best to pendants and earrings that do not receive heavy impact during wear. It is the birthstone to those born in October.

The formation of Opal is a fascinating process occurring over millions of years. It begins with silica-rich water seeping into crevices within various rock types. As the water slowly evaporates, it leaves behind deposits of hydrated silica. These microscopic spheres of silica arrange themselves in a regular pattern. This structure diffracts light, resulting in a dazzling play of colors known as Opalescence. Different geological conditions and trace elements can influence the base color and the intensity of the color flashes within Opal. The presence of iron oxide can impart reddish hues, while nickel may result in green tones.

52 cts

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Opalised Shell

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The formation of Opal is a fascinating process occurring over millions of years. It begins with silica-rich water seeping into crevices within various rock types. As the water slowly evaporates, it leaves behind deposits of hydrated silica. These microscopic spheres of silica arrange themselves in a regular pattern. This structure diffracts light, resulting in a dazzling play of colors known as Opalescence. Different geological conditions and trace elements can influence the base color and the intensity of the color flashes within Opal. The presence of iron oxide can impart reddish hues, while nickel may result in green tones.

73 cts

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Boulder opal cabochon

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The formation of Opal is a fascinating process occurring over millions of years. It begins with silica-rich water seeping into crevices within various rock types. As the water slowly evaporates, it leaves behind deposits of hydrated silica. These microscopic spheres of silica arrange themselves in a regular pattern. This structure diffracts light, resulting in a dazzling play of colors known as Opalescence. Different geological conditions and trace elements can influence the base color and the intensity of the color flashes within Opal. The presence of iron oxide can impart reddish hues, while nickel may result in green tones.

This hydrated silica has diverse applications. Beyond adornment in jewelry like rings and necklaces, it serves as a gentle abrasive when powdered. It can also be incorporated into certain ceramic compositions.

This piece is jewellery ready!

36cts

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Coober Pedy Opal Cabochon

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Magnificent little piece! Gold sparkles, blues and greens, this little beauty has got it all! Jewellery ready, it's absolutely beautiful 

1.30 ct

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Lighnting Ridge Black Opal Cabochon

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This absolutely stunning! Some of Australia's best opal comes from Coober Pedy and Andamook and Lightning Ridge. This piece is no exception. Serious piece, a variety of jewellery uses. Gorgeous in different lights. PURE black opal

1.9cts 

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