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13.5 cts Hungarian Tokaj Mountains Monok FIRE Opal Rough Specimen
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- Dimensions (mm)
- 18.000 x 15.000 x 11.000mm
- Weight (cts)
- 13.500
- Type
- Specimen
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Hungarian Tokaj Mountains rough opal from the ‘Monok’ pit. Very rare material from Central Europe.
Fire opal on mother rock, specimen, no color play at all.
Some info about this opal:
These pieces come from a small opal ‘mine’ that worked from the early 2000’s to 2010 in the Southern Tokaj Mts region, Hungary, EU. It is a southern type of the same area where the better known Dubnik mines, the oldest opal mines of the Western World are located. Monok opal is different from the Dubnik type, it is something like Mexican opal in characteristics. It fills hollows and crevices in rhyolite host rock, or found inside rhyolite nodules.
DESCRIPTION: Fire opal on mother rock (specimen)
WEIGHT: 13.5 approx.
DIMESIONS: 18x15x11 approx.
NOTE: Specimen opal. NO PLAY OF COLOR.
Photos were taken under natural light when the stone was wet. Please view your opal under direct sunlight to reveal its full p.o.c. You receive the exact item shown. If you have any questions, please contact me before bidding. Returns accepted. If buyer is not 100% satisfied, item can be returned for a full money refund (less postage). Item must be returned in original condition and original packing, together with bill of sale. Return shipping is buyer’s cost.
ALL SHIPMENTS WILL BE SENT WITH INTERNATIONAL TRACKING NUMBER. COMBINED SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE, PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE CHECKOUT. INSUREANCE RATE VARIES ACCORDING TO DESTINATION. PLEASE CONTACT ME TO ARRANGE INSURANCE.
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 18.000 x 15.000 x 11.000 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 13.500
- Type
- Specimen
- Colours
-
Hungarian Tokaj Mountains rough opal from the ‘Monok’ pit. Very rare material from Central Europe.
Fire opal on mother rock, specimen, no color play at all.
Some info about this opal:
These pieces come from a small opal ‘mine’ that worked from the early 2000’s to 2010 in the Southern Tokaj Mts region, Hungary, EU. It is a southern type of the same area where the better known Dubnik mines, the oldest opal mines of the Western World are located. Monok opal is different from the Dubnik type, it is something like Mexican opal in characteristics. It fills hollows and crevices in rhyolite host rock, or found inside rhyolite nodules.
DESCRIPTION: Fire opal on mother rock (specimen)
WEIGHT: 13.5 approx.
DIMESIONS: 18x15x11 approx.
NOTE: Specimen opal. NO PLAY OF COLOR.
Photos were taken under natural light when the stone was wet. Please view your opal under direct sunlight to reveal its full p.o.c. You receive the exact item shown. If you have any questions, please contact me before bidding. Returns accepted. If buyer is not 100% satisfied, item can be returned for a full money refund (less postage). Item must be returned in original condition and original packing, together with bill of sale. Return shipping is buyer’s cost.
ALL SHIPMENTS WILL BE SENT WITH INTERNATIONAL TRACKING NUMBER. COMBINED SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE, PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE CHECKOUT. INSUREANCE RATE VARIES ACCORDING TO DESTINATION. PLEASE CONTACT ME TO ARRANGE INSURANCE.
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I know it's just a doublet but it's just a beautiful opal with great fire. Thank you
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Absolutely stunning :)
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