193 Cts Bi-Valve Clam Shell OPALISED FOSSIL // FO-2633 fossil opals
- SKU
- FO-2633
- Dimensiones (mm)
- 57 x 40 x 30mm
- Peso (cts)
- 193
- Type
- Specimen
- Shape
- Freeform
- Colores
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CLAM SHELL OPALIZED
COOBER PEDY, AUSTRALIA
NATURAL SHELL IN HOST ROCK
Bi-Valve
OPALIZED FOSSIL
Opalised clam shells on a shell patch refer to fossilized clam shells that have undergone opalization, typically found in a concentrated area (a "shell patch") within sedimentary rock layers.
precious opal replaces the original organic shell material over millions of years.
Coober Pedy – The Source
Located in South Australia, Coober Pedy is one of the most famous opal mining regions in the world.
Around 100 million years ago, the area was covered by an inland sea, perfect conditions for marine fossils like clams, belemnites, and even dinosaur bones.
Today, it’s known for producing precious opals and opalised fossils—some of which are museum-grade or even scientifically significant
Fossilised shells (from ancient marine clams) that have been replaced or filled with precious opal over millions of years.
This opalisation process occurs when silica-rich water seeps into the fossil cavities and solidifies over time.
The result is a fossil with brilliant opal colouration, often with play-of-colour in blues, greens, reds, or purples.
A shell patch a dense concentration of fossil shells, often formed where ancient rivers, lakes, or seas once existed.
TRADING AS - TRUEBLUEOPALS PTY LTD / LIGHTNINGOPALS LLC
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- SKU
- FO-2633
- Dimensiones (mm)
- 57 x 40 x 30 mm
- Peso (cts)
- 193
- Type
- Specimen
- Shape
- Freeform
- Colores
-
CLAM SHELL OPALIZED
COOBER PEDY, AUSTRALIA
NATURAL SHELL IN HOST ROCK
Bi-Valve
OPALIZED FOSSIL
Opalised clam shells on a shell patch refer to fossilized clam shells that have undergone opalization, typically found in a concentrated area (a "shell patch") within sedimentary rock layers.
precious opal replaces the original organic shell material over millions of years.
Coober Pedy – The Source
Located in South Australia, Coober Pedy is one of the most famous opal mining regions in the world.
Around 100 million years ago, the area was covered by an inland sea, perfect conditions for marine fossils like clams, belemnites, and even dinosaur bones.
Today, it’s known for producing precious opals and opalised fossils—some of which are museum-grade or even scientifically significant
Fossilised shells (from ancient marine clams) that have been replaced or filled with precious opal over millions of years.
This opalisation process occurs when silica-rich water seeps into the fossil cavities and solidifies over time.
The result is a fossil with brilliant opal colouration, often with play-of-colour in blues, greens, reds, or purples.
A shell patch a dense concentration of fossil shells, often formed where ancient rivers, lakes, or seas once existed.
TRADING AS - TRUEBLUEOPALS PTY LTD / LIGHTNINGOPALS LLC
*cabinet
| Proveedor de envío | Envío a Australia | Envíos al resto del mundo | Envío combinado ( Australia ) | Envío combinado (resto del mundo) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Shipping - Tracked |
|
|
|
|
| FedEx |
|
|
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| DHL |
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No disponible |
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PositivoLove this little fossil! The colours really pop and is so much better in person!! Thank you.
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PositivoGorgeous piece quick delivery
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PositivoI love it thankyou
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PositivoBeautiful thankyou