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Who are the opals?

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Are opals natively Australian?

No. When opals were first found in Australia, they were not thought to be opals because they were a milky white in appearance. Opals found elsewhere in the world were mostly black.


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Nobody MADE opals. They're mined out of the ground.


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Neither opals or any other gemstone will make you invisible.


Are opals black?

Some opals are known as black opals, this is when they have a mainly black colour. In general a black opal is very dark blue and has flecks of other colours within


Where can black opals be found in NSW?

Three different types of Opal are found in Australia:Fire Opals are mined in South Australia near Coober Pedy.Black Opals are mined in New South Wales near Lightning Ridge.Boulder Opals are mined in the western Queensland.


Do opals shrink?

No they do not shrink.


Does Coober Pedy mine white or black opals?

Yes. Coober Pedy is still a major producer of opals.


Where are opals mined in Queensland?

Opals in Queensland are mined at Yowah, just outside of Quilpie in the far west of the state.


What is the famous number one gem in Australia?

Australia is known for its opals. Australia produces around 95% of the world's opals.


How much value dose a 1.5 oz bag of opals have?

The value of opals varies wildly as the play of color (fire) varies wildly. Opals do not have a fixed value such as gold and silver and the value is open to debate between the buyer and seller. Generally speaking.....if the opals are uncut and of moderate fire - they will not be very valuable.