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                  Australian Boulder Opal LooseBoulder Opal, a Natural Opal Type 2, forms within its ironstone host rock. Found in Queensland, Australia, it develops in silica-filled cracks, displaying striking colour play. Increasingly rare, its value reportedly rises annually. Guaranteed free from dyes and artificial treatments.- $87,000
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                  Australian Light Opal LooseLight Opal, also called White or Crystal Opal, is classified as Natural Opal Type 1. This translucent or transparent gemstone, found in Australian opal fields, displays vivid internal colours. Its clear or crystalline appearance is due to its oxide-free silica composition, creating an impressive...- $78,000
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                  Australian Loose Dark OpalDark Opal, classified as Natural Opal Type 1, is found in Australian opal fields such as Lightning Ridge, Mintabie, and occasionally Coober Pedy. This opaque to translucent gemstone displays vivid internal colours, enhanced by its dark grey body tone (N5–N6 on the Opal Body...- $50,000
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                  Australian Light Opal LooseLight Opal, also called White or Crystal Opal, is classified as Natural Opal Type 1. This translucent or transparent gemstone, found in Australian opal fields, displays vivid internal colours. Its clear or crystalline appearance is due to its oxide-free silica composition, creating an impressive...- $25,000
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                  Australian Dark Opal LooseDark Opal, a Natural Gem Opal, originates from Lightning Ridge, Mintabie, and occasionally Coober Pedy, Australia. With a base tone (N5-N6) caused by iron oxides, its vivid play of colours, including rare reds, makes it one of the world’s rarest gemstones.- $30,000
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                  Australian Dark Opal LooseDark Opal, a Natural Gem Opal, originates from Lightning Ridge, Mintabie, and occasionally Coober Pedy, Australia. With a base tone (N5-N6) caused by iron oxides, its vivid play of colours, including rare reds, makes it one of the world’s rarest gemstones.- $20,000
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                  Australian Dark Opal LooseDark Opal, a Natural Gem Opal, originates from Lightning Ridge, Mintabie, and occasionally Coober Pedy, Australia. With a base tone (N5-N6) caused by iron oxides, its vivid play of colours, including rare reds, makes it one of the world’s rarest gemstones.- $39,000
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                  Australian Light Opal LooseLight Opal, also called White or Crystal Opal, is classified as Natural Opal Type 1. This translucent or transparent gemstone, found in Australian opal fields, displays vivid internal colours. Its clear or crystalline appearance is due to its oxide-free silica composition, creating an impressive...- $80,000
- $80,000
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                  Australian Light Opal LooseLight Opal, also called White or Crystal Opal, is classified as Natural Opal Type 1. This translucent or transparent gemstone, found in Australian opal fields, displays vivid internal colours. Its clear or crystalline appearance is due to its oxide-free silica composition, creating an impressive...- $70,000
- $70,000
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                  Australian Light Opal LooseLight Opal, also called White or Crystal Opal, is classified as Natural Opal Type 1. This translucent or transparent gemstone, found in Australian opal fields, displays vivid internal colours. Its clear or crystalline appearance is due to its oxide-free silica composition, creating an impressive...- $45,000
- $45,000
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                  Australian Light Opal LooseLight Opal, also called White or Crystal Opal, is classified as Natural Opal Type 1. This translucent or transparent gemstone, found in Australian opal fields, displays vivid internal colours. Its clear or crystalline appearance is due to its oxide-free silica composition, creating an impressive...- $36,000
- $36,000
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                  Australian Light Opal LooseLight Opal, also called White or Crystal Opal, is classified as Natural Opal Type 1. This translucent or transparent gemstone, found in Australian opal fields, displays vivid internal colours. Its clear or crystalline appearance is due to its oxide-free silica composition, creating an impressive...- $32,000
- $32,000
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                  Australian Light Opal LooseLight Opal, also called White or Crystal Opal, is classified as Natural Opal Type 1. This translucent or transparent gemstone, found in Australian opal fields, displays vivid internal colours. Its clear or crystalline appearance is due to its oxide-free silica composition, creating an impressive...- $18,500
- $18,500
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                  Australian Light Opal LooseLight Opal, also called White or Crystal Opal, is classified as Natural Opal Type 1. This translucent or transparent gemstone, found in Australian opal fields, displays vivid internal colours. Its clear or crystalline appearance is due to its oxide-free silica composition, creating an impressive...- $15,000
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                  Australian Light Opal LooseLight Opal, also called White or Crystal Opal, is classified as Natural Opal Type 1. This translucent or transparent gemstone, found in Australian opal fields, displays vivid internal colours. Its clear or crystalline appearance is due to its oxide-free silica composition, creating an impressive...- $12,000
- $12,000
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                  Australian Light Opal LooseLight Opal, also called White or Crystal Opal, is classified as Natural Opal Type 1. This translucent or transparent gemstone, found in Australian opal fields, displays vivid internal colours. Its clear or crystalline appearance is due to its oxide-free silica composition, creating an impressive...- $15,000
- $15,000
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                  Australian Light Opal LooseLight Opal, also called White or Crystal Opal, is classified as Natural Opal Type 1. This translucent or transparent gemstone, found in Australian opal fields, displays vivid internal colours. Its clear or crystalline appearance is due to its oxide-free silica composition, creating an impressive...- $15,000
- $15,000
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                  Australian Light Opal LooseLight Opal, also called White or Crystal Opal, is classified as Natural Opal Type 1. This translucent or transparent gemstone, found in Australian opal fields, displays vivid internal colours. Its clear or crystalline appearance is due to its oxide-free silica composition, creating an impressive...- $3,000
- $3,000
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                  Australian Light Opal LooseLight Opal, also called White or Crystal Opal, is classified as Natural Opal Type 1. This translucent or transparent gemstone, found in Australian opal fields, displays vivid internal colours. Its clear or crystalline appearance is due to its oxide-free silica composition, creating an impressive...- $3,500
- $3,500
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                  Australian Light Opal LooseLight Opal, also called White or Crystal Opal, is classified as Natural Opal Type 1. This translucent or transparent gemstone, found in Australian opal fields, displays vivid internal colours. Its clear or crystalline appearance is due to its oxide-free silica composition, creating an impressive...- $4,000
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