7 CTS WOOD FOSSIL OPAL JUNDAH CRO-3235 CROWNOPALS
- 存貨單位
- cro-3235
- 尺寸(毫米)
- 19 x 9 x 5mm
- 重量 (cts)
- 7
- Type
- Cabochon, Polished
- 顏色
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BOULDER OPAL
JUNDAH AUSTRALIA
WOOD REPLACEMENT OPAL
Opalised wood from Jundah, Queensland is a recognised and collectible Australian fossil–opal material. Here’s a clear, practical overview:
What it is
Fossilised wood (often from ancient trees along river systems) where the original organic material has been replaced by opal over millions of years.
Dates to the Cretaceous period (~95–110 million years ago).
Location significance
Jundah, Central West Queensland, near the Eromanga Basin.
Known for boulder opal and opalised fossils (wood, shells, bones).
Material is less common than Coober Pedy opalised wood, which adds interest for collectors.
Appearance
Often found in ironstone (boulder) matrix
Can show:
Clear wood grain and growth rings
White, grey, honey, or brown opal
Occasionally play-of-colour (rarer but highly desirable)
Texture ranges from solid opal replacement to partial opal infill
Value (very general guide, AUD)
Small or partial pieces: $40–150
Good structure with clear grain: $200–800
Large, well-preserved or colourful specimens: $1,000+
Value depends on:Size and completeness
Presence of colour
Structural integrity (cracks lower value)
Provenance (confirmed Jundah origin helps)
Uses
Collected as natural specimens
Cut into cabochons or display slabs
Used in museum or educational collections
This is a piece of wood from Jundah that has been replaced with opal over a long period of time. It is ready to bet set into jewelery.
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- 存貨單位
- cro-3235
- 尺寸(毫米)
- 19 x 9 x 5 mm
- 重量 (cts)
- 7
- Type
- Cabochon, Polished
- 顏色
-
BOULDER OPAL
JUNDAH AUSTRALIA
WOOD REPLACEMENT OPAL
Opalised wood from Jundah, Queensland is a recognised and collectible Australian fossil–opal material. Here’s a clear, practical overview:
What it is
Fossilised wood (often from ancient trees along river systems) where the original organic material has been replaced by opal over millions of years.
Dates to the Cretaceous period (~95–110 million years ago).
Location significance
Jundah, Central West Queensland, near the Eromanga Basin.
Known for boulder opal and opalised fossils (wood, shells, bones).
Material is less common than Coober Pedy opalised wood, which adds interest for collectors.
Appearance
Often found in ironstone (boulder) matrix
Can show:
Clear wood grain and growth rings
White, grey, honey, or brown opal
Occasionally play-of-colour (rarer but highly desirable)
Texture ranges from solid opal replacement to partial opal infill
Value (very general guide, AUD)
Small or partial pieces: $40–150
Good structure with clear grain: $200–800
Large, well-preserved or colourful specimens: $1,000+
Value depends on:Size and completeness
Presence of colour
Structural integrity (cracks lower value)
Provenance (confirmed Jundah origin helps)
Uses
Collected as natural specimens
Cut into cabochons or display slabs
Used in museum or educational collections
This is a piece of wood from Jundah that has been replaced with opal over a long period of time. It is ready to bet set into jewelery.
| 運輸商 | 運送至:國家 | 運送到世界其他地區 | 聯合運輸( 澳洲 ) | 聯合運輸(世界其他地區) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Shipping - Tracked |
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| FedEx |
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無法使用 |
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| DHL |
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無法使用 |
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積極的Lovely little stone, gotta be completely honest, I didn't realise it was so tiny, happy tho