Opal, Bulgroo, Queensland, Australia.

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Veins of opal (hydrated silica) formed in cracks and cavities in a ferruginous matrix (iron-rich sedimentary rock).
This is the so-called boulder opal, typical of the Bulgroo opal field in Queensland, Australia.
Beautiful contrast and opalescence.

  • Description

    Description

    Veins of opal (hydrated silica) formed in cracks and cavities in a ferruginous matrix (iron-rich sedimentary rock).
    This is the so-called boulder opal, typical of the Bulgroo opal field in Queensland, Australia.
    Beautiful contrast and opalescence.

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  • Additional information

    Additional information

    Weight 0,1 kg
    Dimensions 8,2 × 5 × 3,4 cm