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Pipe Opal Rough Winton 145.75 Carat
- SKU
- RUB01
- Dimensions (mm)
- 53.6 x 29 x 12.5mm
- Weight (cts)
- 145.75
- Type
- Rough
- Shape
- Rectangle
- Colours
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Welcome To Drop Bear Opal
Proudly Brought to you by Opal Obsession
Here we have a Lovely Natural Boulder Opal Rough piece.
Beautiful Patterns with pale blue/purple and green small crystal pipe
Has been sawn down for easier work and requires cutting and polishing to finish.
Ideal to be Kept as Specimen Pieces as Well.
Origin: Winton Boulder Opal Field, QLD, Australia.
Treatment: None 100% Natural
Pictures and Video were taken under desk lamp light. Pictures and video were taken while the stone was wet to show potential.
Please pay within 4 days of winning or purchase.
Combined shipping available .
All possible care is taken to capture the true and natural image of the opal and pictures are not enhanced in any way, besides enlarging and cropping.
Please be aware that there may be some loss, change or distortion of colour due to the difference of computer monitors or smart devise screens. This unfortunately cannot be avoided.
Please keep in mind that pictures have been enlarged to show detail. This contains natural opal and it is common for natural stones to contain inclusions, pitting, and/or fractures which can be seen in the pictures and video
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- SKU
- RUB01
- Dimensions (mm)
- 53.6 x 29 x 12.5 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 145.75
- Type
- Rough
- Shape
- Rectangle
- Colours
-
Welcome To Drop Bear Opal
Proudly Brought to you by Opal Obsession
Here we have a Lovely Natural Boulder Opal Rough piece.
Beautiful Patterns with pale blue/purple and green small crystal pipe
Has been sawn down for easier work and requires cutting and polishing to finish.
Ideal to be Kept as Specimen Pieces as Well.
Origin: Winton Boulder Opal Field, QLD, Australia.
Treatment: None 100% Natural
Pictures and Video were taken under desk lamp light. Pictures and video were taken while the stone was wet to show potential.
Please pay within 4 days of winning or purchase.
Combined shipping available .
All possible care is taken to capture the true and natural image of the opal and pictures are not enhanced in any way, besides enlarging and cropping.
Please be aware that there may be some loss, change or distortion of colour due to the difference of computer monitors or smart devise screens. This unfortunately cannot be avoided.
Please keep in mind that pictures have been enlarged to show detail. This contains natural opal and it is common for natural stones to contain inclusions, pitting, and/or fractures which can be seen in the pictures and video
| Shipping provider | Shipping to Australia | Shipping to rest of world | Combined Shipping (Australia) | Combined Shipping (rest of the world) |
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| Standard Shipping - Tracked |
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Australian Seller - Based in Brisbane Queensland - Providing Top Quality, Ethically Sourced Opals.
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