Collection: Australian Boulder Opal Jewellery

Boulder opal forms as veins of precious opal within ironstone matrix in the opal fields of Queensland — primarily Quilpie, Yowah and Winton. Unlike black opal from Lightning Ridge, the opal cannot be separated from its host rock; it's cut as a single solid piece, with the natural brown ironstone remaining as the stone's backing. This gives boulder opal its distinctive look — vivid colour against rich earth tones — and also makes it physically more durable than other opals, since the ironstone host is harder than the opal layer it carries.

Why Queensland Boulder Opal

Queensland's opal fields are the only commercially significant source of boulder opal in the world. Quilpie is known for strong reds and broadflash patterns; Yowah produces the famous "Yowah nut" — small ironstone nodules with opal centres; Winton specimens often carry harlequin or pinfire patterns. Each region has its own visual character, shaped by the geology of the seam.

Solid Stones, Naturally Backed

Boulder opal is a solid stone — not a doublet. The dark backing isn't glued on; it's the natural ironstone host that the opal formed inside. This natural backing serves the same function as the dark body tone in a black opal — it intensifies the colour play above it — but it's achieved by geology rather than gemmology. Each piece is shaped by the natural geometry of the seam, so freeform and irregular shapes are common and expected.

Hand-Sourced by Joseph

Every boulder opal here is personally hand-selected by Joseph Bernecki — Polish-born, Australian-raised, and a 30+ year veteran of the Australian opal trade. Joseph sources direct from the Queensland fields and sets each piece in his Sydney workshop. You can meet him in person any weekend at The Rocks Market, stall under the bridge, Sydney.

Looking for other Australian opal varieties? Browse our Black Opal Jewellery from Lightning Ridge, or Opal Doublet Jewellery for genuine Australian opal at an accessible price.