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NR!! #5 Australian Pink Opal - 53FROGS
- SKU
- RG86912
- Dimensions (mm)
- 16.000 x 16.000 x 4.000mm
- Weight (cts)
- 7.000
- Type
- Cabochon
- Colours
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Australian Pink Opal is a beautiful and unique gemstone that is highly valued in the world of gemstone collectors and jewelry designers. It is a type of opal that is found exclusively in Australia, and it is characterised by its stunning pink coloration, which ranges from soft pastel shades to deeper, more intense hues.
In terms of its chemical composition, Australian Pink Opal is composed primarily of silicon dioxide, with traces of other minerals such as iron and aluminum. Its hardness is rated at around 5.5 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale.
Australian Pink Opal is found in several locations in Western Australia, including the areas around the towns of Meekatharra, Mount Magnet, and Sandstone. The opals are typically found in sedimentary rocks such as sandstone and siltstone, and are formed by the deposition of silica-rich fluids in cavities and cracks in the rock.
Mining of Australian Pink Opal is primarily done by small-scale operations, and the opals are carefully extracted using specialized equipment and techniques. The opals are then sorted and graded based on their quality and characteristics, with the highest quality stones commanding premium prices in the global market.
One of the key advantages of Australian Pink Opal is its versatility. It can be used in a wide range of jewelry designs, from simple, elegant pendants and earrings to more elaborate, ornate pieces that incorporate other gemstones and precious metals. Its unique coloration also makes it an ideal choice for those looking to add a touch of romance and femininity to their jewelry collection.
Overall, Australian Pink Opal is a stunning and unique gemstone that is sure to capture the attention of collectors and jewelry enthusiasts alike. Its delicate coloration, translucence, and versatility make it an ideal choice for a wide range of jewelry designs, and its rarity and beauty ensure that it will be highly valued for years to come.
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Before you make your purchase, there are a few things you should know:
Payment is required within 48 hours of the auction end. We accept PayPal and credit card payments through PayPal.
We ship all items within 48 hours of payment, unless it's a holiday, in which case we'll ship on the next working day.
Standard shipping typically takes 5-21 working days to arrive. Please note that the buyer is responsible for any customs/import duties or taxes levied in their country.
Our guarantee: We want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase from 53Frogs. If for any reason you're not happy, you can select a no-hassle return as long as the material is in its original condition. Just send it back (unaltered) within seven days of receiving it, and we'll process a full refund for your purchase minus the shipping cost as soon as we confirm that the items are in their original condition.
Thanks for choosing 53Frogs, and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or concerns. Happy shopping!
- SKU
- RG86912
- Dimensions (mm)
- 16.000 x 16.000 x 4.000 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 7.000
- Type
- Cabochon
- Colours
-
Australian Pink Opal is a beautiful and unique gemstone that is highly valued in the world of gemstone collectors and jewelry designers. It is a type of opal that is found exclusively in Australia, and it is characterised by its stunning pink coloration, which ranges from soft pastel shades to deeper, more intense hues.
In terms of its chemical composition, Australian Pink Opal is composed primarily of silicon dioxide, with traces of other minerals such as iron and aluminum. Its hardness is rated at around 5.5 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale.
Australian Pink Opal is found in several locations in Western Australia, including the areas around the towns of Meekatharra, Mount Magnet, and Sandstone. The opals are typically found in sedimentary rocks such as sandstone and siltstone, and are formed by the deposition of silica-rich fluids in cavities and cracks in the rock.
Mining of Australian Pink Opal is primarily done by small-scale operations, and the opals are carefully extracted using specialized equipment and techniques. The opals are then sorted and graded based on their quality and characteristics, with the highest quality stones commanding premium prices in the global market.
One of the key advantages of Australian Pink Opal is its versatility. It can be used in a wide range of jewelry designs, from simple, elegant pendants and earrings to more elaborate, ornate pieces that incorporate other gemstones and precious metals. Its unique coloration also makes it an ideal choice for those looking to add a touch of romance and femininity to their jewelry collection.
Overall, Australian Pink Opal is a stunning and unique gemstone that is sure to capture the attention of collectors and jewelry enthusiasts alike. Its delicate coloration, translucence, and versatility make it an ideal choice for a wide range of jewelry designs, and its rarity and beauty ensure that it will be highly valued for years to come.
Welcome to 53Frogs, where we run hundreds of no reserve auctions every week! But with all of those auctions spread out across so many different categories on Opal Auctions, it can be a bit overwhelming to find them all. The best way is to go to our shop 53frogs, then sort by "Auctions" and then by "Time Left"
or you can copy and paste this link
https://www.opalauctions.com/stores/53frogs?query=%22NO%20RESERVE%22
Before you make your purchase, there are a few things you should know:
Payment is required within 48 hours of the auction end. We accept PayPal and credit card payments through PayPal.
We ship all items within 48 hours of payment, unless it's a holiday, in which case we'll ship on the next working day.
Standard shipping typically takes 5-21 working days to arrive. Please note that the buyer is responsible for any customs/import duties or taxes levied in their country.
Our guarantee: We want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase from 53Frogs. If for any reason you're not happy, you can select a no-hassle return as long as the material is in its original condition. Just send it back (unaltered) within seven days of receiving it, and we'll process a full refund for your purchase minus the shipping cost as soon as we confirm that the items are in their original condition.
Thanks for choosing 53Frogs, and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or concerns. Happy shopping!
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