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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
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Contraluz Opal
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<blockquote data-quote="AussieChris" data-source="post: 371567" data-attributes="member: 4915"><p>Just cutting and pasting Mackka, but yeah what an amazing opal.</p><p></p><p>The Contraluz Opal</p><p></p><p>The stone is an opal. A very fine American contraluz opal found in Opal Butte, a mine in Oregon, USA,</p><p></p><p>Auction house Bonhams sold it in May 2014 for around $20,000.</p><p>It weighs approximately 119.0 carats and measures 46.0 44.0 10.1mm. The gemstone is a clear, transparent crystal body having a fine, firey play-of-color that is gem quality. The piece has a botryoidal jasper formation which forms a unique inclusion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AussieChris, post: 371567, member: 4915"] Just cutting and pasting Mackka, but yeah what an amazing opal. The Contraluz Opal The stone is an opal. A very fine American contraluz opal found in Opal Butte, a mine in Oregon, USA, Auction house Bonhams sold it in May 2014 for around $20,000. It weighs approximately 119.0 carats and measures 46.0 44.0 10.1mm. The gemstone is a clear, transparent crystal body having a fine, firey play-of-color that is gem quality. The piece has a botryoidal jasper formation which forms a unique inclusion. [/QUOTE]
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