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Queensland Boulder Opal Split Pair – Blue Seam Specimen | Quilpie, Australia
Queensland Boulder Opal Split Pair – Blue Seam Specimen
Quilpie, Queensland, Australia
A striking natural split boulder opal specimen from the renowned opal fields of Quilpie, Queensland.
This matching pair reveals a vivid blue opal seam running through ironstone host rock, creating a dramatic contrast between the natural matrix and the translucent opal formed millions of years ago beneath the Australian outback.
The specimen has been left in its natural state, preserving the character of the ironstone while showcasing the opal-bearing seam exposed by the split. When displayed together, the two halves form a complete geological specimen; separated, they reveal the hidden interior that makes Queensland boulder opal so sought after by collectors.
An impressive display piece for collectors of Australian minerals, opal specimens, and natural geological curiosities.
Details
Type: Natural Queensland Boulder Opal Split Pair
Origin: Quilpie, Queensland, Australia
Condition: Natural specimen
Features: Blue opal seam within ironstone matrix
Display: Matching split pair
Weight: 1568g
Dimensions: 110 x 110 x 80 mm
You will receive the exact specimen shown in the photographs.
Queensland Boulder Opal Split Pair – Blue Seam Specimen
Quilpie, Queensland, Australia
A striking natural split boulder opal specimen from the renowned opal fields of Quilpie, Queensland.
This matching pair reveals a vivid blue opal seam running through ironstone host rock, creating a dramatic contrast between the natural matrix and the translucent opal formed millions of years ago beneath the Australian outback.
The specimen has been left in its natural state, preserving the character of the ironstone while showcasing the opal-bearing seam exposed by the split. When displayed together, the two halves form a complete geological specimen; separated, they reveal the hidden interior that makes Queensland boulder opal so sought after by collectors.
An impressive display piece for collectors of Australian minerals, opal specimens, and natural geological curiosities.
Details
Type: Natural Queensland Boulder Opal Split Pair
Origin: Quilpie, Queensland, Australia
Condition: Natural specimen
Features: Blue opal seam within ironstone matrix
Display: Matching split pair
Weight: 1568g
Dimensions: 110 x 110 x 80 mm
You will receive the exact specimen shown in the photographs.