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Boulder Opal Necklace – Leather Cord, Purple-Blue Flash
Boulder Opal Necklace – Leather Cord, Purple-Blue Flash
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This boulder opal is strung directly onto a black leather cord, with no metal setting between you and the stone. The freeform teardrop cabochon keeps its natural ironstone banding, so pale blue-green tones run alongside soft orange-brown streaks, with pockets of vivid purple and blue flash breaking through lower in the stone. Worn close to the neckline on an adjustable cord, it has a rougher, more elemental feel than a bezel-set pendant — a raw slice of opal-bearing rock rather than a polished stone in a frame. The leather keeps it casual enough for daily wear while the stone itself does the talking.
About Boulder Opal
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.
Specifications
- Stone: Australian Boulder Opal
- Colour Play: Purple and blue flashes across pale blue-green and orange-brown banding
- Shape: Freeform teardrop cabochon
- Setting: None — stone threaded directly onto the cord
- Chain: Adjustable black leather cord
- Origin: Queensland, Australia
- Availability: One-of-a-kind — 1 piece available
Caring for Your Opal
Opal is softer than diamond or sapphire, so a little care goes a long way. See Opal Care for storage, cleaning, and what to avoid.
Provenance
Hand-selected by Joseph Bernecki, sourced direct from the Australian opal fields and set in his Sydney workshop. Meet him any weekend at The Rocks Market, stall under the bridge, Sydney. Read Joseph's story →
Common Questions
Is this a natural Australian boulder opal?
Why does the colour play sit in only part of the stone?
Can the cord be adjusted or swapped for a chain?
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