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Merelani Hills, Lelatema Mtns., Arusha Region, Tanzania
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Opal (rough and cut)
Shoa Province, Ethiopia
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Smithsonite
Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Namibia
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Adamite on Limonite
Ojuela Mine, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
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Azurite w/ Malachite
Milpillas Mine, Sonora, Mexico
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Quartz var. Faden
Dara Ismael Khan District, Waziristan, Pakistan

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Opal (polished) from Jalisco, Mexico


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OPAL3 - Opal (polished)
$ 245.00 (=~ CAN$ 330.44)
Jalisco, Mexico
thumbnail - 2.6 x 1.4 x .9 cm

Mexican Opal from Jalisco is prized for its transparency, fire and stability. I acquire this opal directly from the miners, who cut and polish the pieces by hand. The opal forms in a reddish matrix and when extremely good pieces are found, they carve away the matrix, and polish the remaining opal. The net result is a totally unique, highly lustrous free form. It can be set in jewelry or left in its own case to be displayed. This excellent example weighs 10.90 carats. 




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