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RARE PATTERNS SET: THREE LIGHTNING RIDGE OPALS
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- Dimensions (mm)
- 8 x 6 x 3mm
- Weight (cts)
- 2.2
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This is an exceptional set of three solid opals, all mined in Lightning Ridge, New South Wales, Australia—the world’s most celebrated source of rare black and dark opals.
Opal One displays some of the rarest and brightest vivid red fire we’ve encountered in opal in quite some time—intense, saturated, and highly sought after by serious collectors.
Opal Two (Center Stone) features a rare rolling stripe flash pattern, highlighted by an unusual crescent-moon formation within the color play—an uncommon and visually striking natural occurrence.
Opal Three is a gray-base drop showcasing vivid green linear markings in the highly collectible Script pattern, also known as the Chinese Writing pattern—a rare and well-recognized phenomenon in Lightning Ridge opal.
All three stones are fully solid, untreated, and represent highly valued, collector-grade material with strong demand in today’s market.
A remarkable trio with museum-level pattern diversity and serious investment appeal.
Important: Please ensure payment is completed within 24 hours of the auction’s conclusion; otherwise, the item will be canceled and relisted.
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 8 x 6 x 3 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 2.2
- Colours
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This is an exceptional set of three solid opals, all mined in Lightning Ridge, New South Wales, Australia—the world’s most celebrated source of rare black and dark opals.
Opal One displays some of the rarest and brightest vivid red fire we’ve encountered in opal in quite some time—intense, saturated, and highly sought after by serious collectors.
Opal Two (Center Stone) features a rare rolling stripe flash pattern, highlighted by an unusual crescent-moon formation within the color play—an uncommon and visually striking natural occurrence.
Opal Three is a gray-base drop showcasing vivid green linear markings in the highly collectible Script pattern, also known as the Chinese Writing pattern—a rare and well-recognized phenomenon in Lightning Ridge opal.
All three stones are fully solid, untreated, and represent highly valued, collector-grade material with strong demand in today’s market.
A remarkable trio with museum-level pattern diversity and serious investment appeal.
Important: Please ensure payment is completed within 24 hours of the auction’s conclusion; otherwise, the item will be canceled and relisted.
| Shipping provider | Shipping to United States of America | Shipping to rest of world | Combined Shipping (United States of America) | Combined Shipping (rest of the world) |
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| Standard Shipping - Tracked |
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Not available | Not available |
| Registered Shipping |
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Not available | Not available |
| Standard Shipping - Untracked |
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Hello I’m a opal artist.
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PositiveStunning opals
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PositiveGreat quick service!! Quick responses as well!
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PositiveBeautiful colors and very flashy!
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PositiveThank you so much, have a nice collection of Aussie opals now!!
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Beautiful opalized shell! Shipped fast and arrived safely. Extremely happy, especially considering this was my very first auction win! Thanks so much!
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PositiveStunning opals
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