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DIY Jewellery Hack : Cleaning your Jewels at Home

There’s a common misconception that if silver jewellery tarnishes (turns brown or dull in colour) it’s not genuine silver or has ‘gone bad’ and is ruined. This being the reason that many people prefer gold to silver as gold does not tarnish. That’s why we’re here to show you the best DIY Jewellery Hack for […]

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Top 10 Opal Jewellery Making Tips

Setting opals can be tricky, especially when you’re used to setting gemstones with different hardness-opals being the softest. But there are some great tricks out their for preventing damage to your opals when setting as well as repairing unfortunate mistakes when they do happen. Below I’ve detailed my Opal jewellery making tips that I’ve picked […]

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Queensland Boulder Opal

Boulder opals are only found in Queensland, Australia. Primary opal fields include Winton, Opalton, Quilpie, Yowah, Eromanga, Cunnamulla, and Longreach. They are easily distinguished by their layer of solid brown ironstone left on the back of the stone. As the name suggests, this variation of opal is mined from large ironstone boulders under the ground. […]

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Mintabie Opal

Mintabie opal is arguably some of the most unique opal in Australia. The mines of Mintabie produce white, crystal and the illustrious black opal but the layering of colour bars is unique, making picture stones that are often sliced against rather than along. The town of Mintabie is the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara in South Australia. […]

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Learn How to Cut Opal: Cabbing 101

In previous blogs we’ve helped our customers to learn how to cut opal without a cabbing machine. In this blog we are going to provide some important knowledge you should be aware of before you start cabbing opals. Opal Formation Of all gemstones, when opal was formed through cervices in the earth filled with silica […]

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