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Australian Rough Opal 52g 260ct Coober Pedy Field Small Stones / Chips
- SKU
- 260
- Dimensions (mm)
- 5.000 x 5.000 x 3.000mm
- Weight (cts)
- 260.000
- Type
- Rough
- Colours
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We are a family company who love opal and have loved sharing its beauty with the world for over 40 years of combined experience in opal mining, jewellery manufacture and online sales.
This rough opal was recently mined by our company on the Dead Horse Gully opal field of Coober Pedy Australia.
Follow link to see this opal and more being mined by us in Coober Pedy!
: https://youtu.be/q3wuzoeF65E
WEIGHT: 260 carats, 52 grams or 1 oz 13 dwt (troy) weighed dry.
These are medium to low yield untouched pieces.
These stones should cut around 40-45 carats of tiny cabochons, inlay, intarsia or floating opal vials etc.
Use the ruler as your guide to size (INCHES)
We do not sell opal simulants of ANY sort. All of our opal is 100% guaranteed Natural Australian Opal.
The color variations in some photos are due to different light angles and distances. All of our auctions are photographed with macro settings under a halogen lamp. In all photo's the opal is immersed.
Please check the dimensions carefully as the opal will not be as big in your hand as it looks on your monitor! Please check the description carefully before bidding and view your purchased rough opal wet in sunlight or in a dark room with a direct light source ie: desk lamp, down light etc. (As photographed and practiced throughout the opal industry).
- SKU
- 260
- Dimensions (mm)
- 5.000 x 5.000 x 3.000 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 260.000
- Type
- Rough
- Colours
-
We are a family company who love opal and have loved sharing its beauty with the world for over 40 years of combined experience in opal mining, jewellery manufacture and online sales.
This rough opal was recently mined by our company on the Dead Horse Gully opal field of Coober Pedy Australia.
Follow link to see this opal and more being mined by us in Coober Pedy!
: https://youtu.be/q3wuzoeF65E
WEIGHT: 260 carats, 52 grams or 1 oz 13 dwt (troy) weighed dry.
These are medium to low yield untouched pieces.
These stones should cut around 40-45 carats of tiny cabochons, inlay, intarsia or floating opal vials etc.
Use the ruler as your guide to size (INCHES)
We do not sell opal simulants of ANY sort. All of our opal is 100% guaranteed Natural Australian Opal.
The color variations in some photos are due to different light angles and distances. All of our auctions are photographed with macro settings under a halogen lamp. In all photo's the opal is immersed.
Please check the dimensions carefully as the opal will not be as big in your hand as it looks on your monitor! Please check the description carefully before bidding and view your purchased rough opal wet in sunlight or in a dark room with a direct light source ie: desk lamp, down light etc. (As photographed and practiced throughout the opal industry).
Shipping provider | Shipping to Australia | Shipping to rest of world |
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Standard Shipping - Tracked | $15.00 / 7 days | $20.00 / 21 days |
DHL | $0.00 / 2 days | $120.00 / 4 days |
Express Shipping | $10.00 / 2 days | $20.00 / 7 days |
Registered Shipping | $10.00 / 7 days | $20.00 / 21 days |

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