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  • Opalized Shells from Coober Pedy: Nature’s Ancient Masterpieces

    Millions of years ago, Coober Pedy was a salty inland sea where mussels and shellfish thrived. Today, their delicate shells have transformed into some of the world’s rarest treasures: fossilized opals.

    On our latest dig, we uncovered a pocket full of these ancient wonders including the largest shell of our lifetime, a 330 carat specimen glowing purple and green. Alongside it, several 100 carat shells shimmer with rainbow fire, and one masterpiece shell displays colors across its entire surface.

  • Volcamond: The 5.02 ct Fancy Deep Reddish Orange Diamond That Dazzles Like Fire

    Few gemstones command attention quite like a vivid, saturated orange diamond. Our latest show‑stopper Volcamond weighs in at 5.02 carats of natural, Fancy Deep Reddish Orange brilliance. Whether you’re a passionate collector, an investor seeking a singular treasure, or a connoisseur of the extraordinary, Volcamond promises to ignite your imagination.

  • A Giant Born from Fire: The Legendary 58.48ct White Opal

    Unearthed from Coober Pedy’s opal fields, this 58.48ct Solid Polished White Opal is a masterpiece of nature. Born from a massive 400ct rough, it showcases electrifying rainbow colors and rare patterns. A true collector’s gem, this opal is a once-in-a-lifetime find for those who seek extraordinary beauty.

  • Coober Pedy: A Journey Into the Heart of the Opal World

    Our recent trip to Coober Pedy was an unforgettable adventure into the world of opals and Australian history. We explored the town’s underground mines, met passionate miners, and handpicked the finest opals, ensuring top quality for our customers. Along the way, we discovered stunning opalized fossils, including belemnites, shellfish, gastropods, and even a juvenile plesiosaur tooth. We also visited the South Australia Museum, where we admired opals and learned about the rich history of the region. Stay tuned for more updates as we bring these rare and breathtaking treasures to our collection for you to enjoy.

  • Discovering the Rare Opalized Zooplankton Fossil Cluster Plates from Andamooka, Australia

    Australia has always been a treasure trove for opal enthusiasts, but the recent discovery of these opalized zooplankton fossil cluster plates from Andamooka is truly extraordinary. These specimens are not just rare—they are unprecedented in their uniqueness and scientific significance.

  • Discover the Electric Thunder Rock – A Black Opal Like No Other

    Welcome to Limanty Gems, where we showcase some of the rarest and most magnificent opals on Earth. Today, we are thrilled to introduce you to the E...
  • 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 ...