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∙ 13y agoAustralia is the world's largest opal producer. Opal is Australia's gemstone. I have a whole lot of info on Opal, because I'm doing an assignment on the gem.
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∙ 11y agoYowah Opal Fields are the most mines where you could find the most opals but you could also find them anywhere sothere is no telling where you could find the most opals
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∙ 9y agoAustralia.
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Coober Pedy in South Australia for Opal rough.Hong Kong for loose stones and jewellery wholesale.
Australia's national gemstone is the opal. Opals are known for their vibrant play of colors, which can include a range of hues such as blues, greens, reds, and yellows. Australia is one of the world's leading sources of opals, particularly black opals, which are highly valued for their dark body tone and brilliant flashes of color. The town of Coober Pedy in South Australia is renowned for its opal mines and is often referred to as the opal capital of the world. Opals are also found in other regions of Australia, including Lightning Ridge in New South Wales and Queensland.
95 percent of the world's opal comes from Australia.
It is unlikely that Coober Pedy will become a ghost town. The town remains one of Australia's key opal-mining areas, and it is regarded unofficially as Australia's Opal Capital. Most of the world's white opal and precious opal is still mined at Coober Pedy. In addition, the unique experience offered by the underground accommodation at Coober Pedy ensures it remain a tourist drawcard.
The types of Opal that i am familiar with are White Opal, Fire Opal, Boulder Opal, Black Opal, Crystal Opal, Light Opal, Doublet Opal, Triplet Opal, Common Opal, Synthetic Opal, and Immitation Opal.
you first must know the color of the Opal (i read this on a website called opal.com)
It is unlikely that anyone in the world will know since opals have been used for many, many, many years as jewelry and such. I don't know where the oldest opal has been found but some simple research should clear up some misconceptions. DIMC
There are 5 basic types of opal. These types are Peruvian Opal, Fire Opal, Girasol Opal, Common opal and Precious Opal.
Australian Opal are dug and cut both on the opal fields and in the city's. they are found in New South Wales (NSW) - The Home of Black Opal New South Wales produces most of the Opal of Australia. Lightning Ridge opal is the darkest and most valuable form of opal. White Cliffs, produces white or crystal opal in the form of 'seam White Cliffs is also noted for the production of 'opal pineapples' Queensland produces boulder opal, these occur in deposits in weathered sedimentary Cretaceous rocks in the west of the state Quilpie, Queensland the largest producer of boulder opal in the world Winton, Queensland Opalton, Queensland Yowah, Queensland home of the opal refered to as Yowah Nut, South Australia - The White Opal Fields South Australia has 4 working opal fields, Andamooka, Coober Pedy, Lambina and Mintabie. South Australia produces the largest amount of opal and this is known as milky opal. Coober Pedy produces most the world's white opal. Andamooka, South Australia Mintabie, South Australia Lambina, South Australia
There are 5 basic types of opal. These types are Peruvian Opal, Fire Opal, Girasol Opal, Common opal and Precious Opal.
An Ethiopian opal is an opal-CT, whereas an Australian opal is an opal-A. The Ethiopian opal is made up of leptospheres, instead of small amorphous silica spheres like the Australian opal.