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  • Rose Truffle Diamond: A Marvel of Nature's Beauty

    The "Rose Truffle" diamond was discovered amidst the raw splendor of the earth's embrace, this exceptional gemstone embodies a harmonious blend of ...
  • Unveiling the Mysteries of COSMOS Top 100 Natural Black Diamond of the world

    In the vast and rugged terrain of South Africa's central region, nestled deep within a comet impact, a remarkable discovery was made: an unassuming...
  • Delving into Tasmania's Fossil Riches: Unearthing Rare Marine Treasures

    Did you know that Tasmania, with its rugged coastline and diverse landscapes, holds a hidden trove of ancient marine fossils? While fossils in Aust...
  • Unlocking the Mysteries: A Comprehensive Guide to Inspecting Gemstones

    Introduction Gemstones, with their dazzling hues and unique structures, have captivated humanity for centuries. However, delving into the world of ...
  • How to polish your own opals?

    Guide to Cutting and Polishing Opals Introduction: In this post, we will provide a comprehensive guide on how to prepare, cut, and polish opals—a s...
  • Indonesian Opal Wood Fossil A Natural Marvel

    Indonesia is a land of wonders, from pristine beaches to lush forests, it is home to some of the most spectacular landscapes in the world. However...
  • Opalised Yabby Button Fossil

    Opalised yabby button fossils are an extraordinary example of the natural wonders that can be found in the Australian outback. These tiny fossils, ...
  • Nautilus Opalized Belemnite Fossil

    Nautilus Opalized Belemnite Fossil is one of the rarest and most desired Fossil from Coober Pedy.

    A Full specimen is surrounded by blue, green a purples sparkles, which  weights 76ct making it slightly bigger than the famous Virgin Rainbow Opal.

  • What is so special about Chameleon diamonds?

    Chameleon diamonds are a unique and rare type of diamond that have the ability to change color under different lighting conditions. They a...
  • Why Australian Opal is Special?

    The opal is the National Gemstone of Australia. Australia currently produces approximately 95 per cent of the world's precious opal and probably has almost all of the world’s opal reserves.
  • Formation of Opal in the wood!!!!

    Opalized wood is a stone of transformation.
  • Magical Opal transformation of Ammonite !!!!!!

    Australia is the only place on earth that produces opalized bones of land-living animals including dinosaurs – and most of these are from Lightning Ridge.