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Queensland Opal Fields: Home of the Unique Australian Boulder Opal

Boulder opal is becoming more and more popular. Australia’s central Queensland is home to more than a dozen of sources of this stone. Come with GIA field gemmologists to find out more about this unique gem.

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Lightning Ridge: The World Capital of Fine Black Opal

Lightning Ridge is the world capital of fine black opals, the most desired of all opals. In June 2015 a group of GIA field gemmologists visited this legendary town in New South Wales, Australia. Come with us to explore this important source of fine opals.

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Underground opal mining in Koroit
Splendour in the Outback: A Visit to Australia’s Opal Fields

Documents a trip to the renowned opal fields of Lightning Ridge, Koroit, Yowah and Quilpie.

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Shenzhen: The Frontier of China’s Gem and Jewellery Industry

All jewellery professionals are familiar with the city of Shenzhen, a global jewellery manufacturing centre and a leader of China’s fast-growing gem and jewellery industry. Join the GIA team as we tour the city and discover more about its leading jewellery brands.

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Petrified wood carvings and cabochons.
Thai-Myanmar Petrified Woods

The properties of petrified woods originating from various localities in Thailand and Myanmar are examined.

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Opal from the Shewa Province, Ethiopia

Opal occurs as nodules in volcanic rocks at a new gem opal locality in the Menz Gishe district of Shewa Province, Ethiopia.

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Queensland Boulder Opal

After almost 75 years of inactivity, the deposits of boulder opal in Queensland, Australia, began to attract new interest in the 1960s and 1970s.

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Treated Andamooka Matrix Opal
Treated Andamooka Matrix Opal

Matrix opal from Andamooka, in South Australia, is a precious opal-included porous rock that is commonly colour enhanced (carbon impregnated) to imitate the highly prized black opal from Lightning Ridge in northern New South Wales, Australia.

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Opals from Opal Butte, Oregon
Opals from Opal Butte, Oregon

Recent mining at Opal Butte in northeastern Oregon has produced a wide variety of large flawless opals.

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Green Opal From East Africa

Gemmological and chemical analysis of bright green gem-quality opal from Tanzania.

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