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Contents: Blue boulder opal pendants & earrings in sterling silver, and 14k solid gold (Lightning Ridge, Australia), and Mexican opals  (Internal #501 to #590)

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BOULDER BLUE OPALS set in 14k solid gold as Pendant Jewelry

Mined from Australia.  These natural slices of opal have a typical lovely blue color, attached to another piece of natural ironstone; called a doublet.

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  1-3/8" long x 7/8" wide; 5 small diamonds  $1120

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   1-1/4" long x 3/4" wide, 5 small diamonds  $910

 

BOULDER BLUE OPALS 

set in .925 sterling silver and 14k solid gold as Pendant Jewelry unless marked

(Notice one wave or center of triple wave is 14k gold; versatile to wear with other gold OR silver jewelry) These natural slices of opal have a typical lovely blue color, attached to another piece of natural ironstone; called a doublet.

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  1-1/2" long x 7/8" wide; sterling & 14k solid gold  $350

Blue Boulder Opal Pendants in .925 sterling silver

Average 1" long including top loop x 3/8" wide; hinged loop unless marked; These natural slices of opal have a typical lovely blue color, attached to another piece of natural ironstone; called a doublet.

$69.00 each unless marked

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Blue Boulder Opal Pendants in .925 sterling silver; priced as marked

These natural slices of opal have a typical lovely blue color, attached to another piece of natural ironstone; called a doublet.

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  1-1/8" long x 1/4" wide; hinged loop  $75

 

MEXICAN FIRE OPALS

Generally sold "in matrix" with some mother stone surrounding the opal material, these can easily be wired into rings or pendants, or just collected for their beauty!  You can see why it's called the Fire Opal!

Your choice $28.00 

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 This is an awesome slab of raw opal from the Coober Pedy mine in Australia, see the excellent play of color across the surface.  We keep it in an aquarium of water to show off the color even more.  Measures 13" x 8".  You can see a seam of opal running deeper with the picture of the side of it.  You can see it's a substantial piece of opal in matrix; we are proud to have it here - Glenn brought it back from Australia himself in 1993.

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Here's two close ups of the color and texture of the opal, plus a photo of the back showing the mother stone that it came from.  Send any inquiries.  

$3,500.00

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