Australian Boulder opal is an opal that has the host ironstone rock forming naturally as part of the gem. There are often inclusions in the opal layer and because the layer follows the contours of natural ironstone the shape is often much undulated. The irregular shape of boulder opal makes it a designer’s delight and most pieces of jewelry using boulder opal are very unusual.
Australian Boulder opal is an opal that has the host ironstone rock forming naturally as part of the gem. There are often inclusions in the opal layer and because the layer follows the contours of natural ironstone the shape is often much undulated. The irregular shape of boulder opal makes it a designer’s delight and most pieces of jewelry using boulder opal are very unusual.
Australian Boulder opal is an opal that has the host ironstone rock forming naturally as part of the gem. There are often inclusions in the opal layer and because the layer follows the contours of natural ironstone the shape is often much undulated. The irregular shape of boulder opal makes it a designer’s delight and most pieces of jewelry using boulder opal are very unusual.
Australian Boulder opal is an opal that has the host ironstone rock forming naturally as part of the gem. There are often inclusions in the opal layer and because the layer follows the contours of natural ironstone the shape is often much undulated. The irregular shape of boulder opal makes it a designer’s delight and most pieces of jewelry using boulder opal are very unusual.

Australian Boulder Opal specimen - 10

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Australian Boulder Opal large specimen, natural shape, flat bottom with plenty of blue opal color showing in veins throw the rock.

Origin: Western Queensland, Australia.

Weight: 0.830 kg

Size: 1100 x 95 x 55 mm