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Out of curiosity, does anyone have a weakness for opals?

I for one do, I perfer to cut and fix my opals myself; some examples of my work below.
One of them was set in 925 Silver by a friend. (silver heart)
One of them is for sale on opal auctions. ("Blue heart")

Some examples of my work:
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centfladigger

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am beginning to love opals myself. I have a friend here near me in Fl that owns a BO mine in Koroit Opal fields in Australia, its near Cunnamulla or somewhere near there. I traded him a large amount of my coral for some of this, some of these killer pieces are his to show me what it looks like.I have made a few cabs so far and here they are. My shop looks like I have been mud slinging

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centfladigger

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the reefs I dig on arent on any charts or waterway, they are on land, I dig these from a freinds property in a county that was a huge coral reef bed when Fl was under water, these are silicified. I`m a 5th generation Floridian and know where alot of different spots for rocks are . Could care less about the reefs out in the ocean, its way too crowded out there for me.
I find alot of coral in the rivers also, beautiful stuff.
Heres my coral , polyped and pinhead

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centfladigger

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your opal looks good, I`m having a heck of a time working that small stuff. Alot of the opal on the BO is small or I find a layer of that hematite on top and takes for ever to grind down to that thin layer of it.
 

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I actually was taught cutting small pieces, so I have little problem with those. :)
 

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Here's a pic of some nice synthetic Gilson opal I found at a swap meet for $0.50!
I cut it and put it into a ring I made.
 

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I don't know.. I never quite liked Gilson opal, it looks to unnatural to me... :(
 

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Shortstack,
Fire does refer to the display of colour.
However fire opal does refer to a reddish to orange body tone. Google it.
Fire opal mainly comes from Ethopia, Mexico and a few other places.

That's the experience I have while studying gemmology. :icon_thumleft:

Just to let you know they are also found in Nevada as well. Do a search for Royal Peacock mine. Its close to Orvada Nevada
 

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Yes, and Oregon to. (Juniper Ridge)
Since I'm not in the states I focused on the "largest" suppliers of opal at the moment. Although Mexico is slowing down quite a bit.
 

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