A sub to share the fiery beauty of Opal stones, fossils, and gems.
Share the fiery beauty of raw Opal stones, Opal fossils, finished Opal gems, carved Opals, Opal jewelry, and Opals in art .
/r/Fiery_Opal
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Mexican fire opal. Looks like a whole forest inside! (from u/Potential_Tap_6198)
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2024/11/12 05:21 UTC
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A very large and thick seam of Boulder Opal...cobalt blue! (from u/horror-dance1205)
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2024/10/25 20:37 UTC
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Yowah nut opal. (from u/mlooney)
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2023/08/18 18:49 UTC
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Australian Black Opal (from u/woozzzzie)
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2023/04/04 07:03 UTC
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Beautiful Australian Boulder Opal (from u/ExoticCrystals)
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2022/11/11 02:02 UTC
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Here's some Mexican non-hydrophane fire opals. (from u/Vandinite)
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2022/10/06 22:04 UTC
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Splitting Multiple Rough Boulder Opals
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2022/05/03 16:13 UTC
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This is the "Virgin Rainbow," considered the most beautiful pure opal in the world.
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2021/12/18 18:16 UTC
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🔥 Opalized theropod tooth from Lightning Ridge, New South Wales. (from u/jimi15)
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2021/10/21 15:29 UTC
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This white and blue opal from Slovakia has unusual clarity.
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2021/09/11 16:29 UTC
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Boulder Opal from Opalville Mine Queensland, Australia
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2021/09/08 16:53 UTC
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Fossilized Insect Discovered in Opal Instead of Amber from ZombieBorscht
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2021/08/20 20:19 UTC
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Stunning Natural Opal (from Embra35)
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2021/08/10 06:55 UTC
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Opalized crab claw: If a cavity has formed because a bone, shell or pinecone was buried in the sand or clay that later became rock, and conditions are right for opal formation, then the opal forms a fossil replica of the original object that was buried.