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3 Piece Koroit Conglomerate Rough Slabs 560 gram
3 Piece Koroit Conglomerate Rough Slabs 560 gram-hand shot
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3 Piece Koroit Conglomerate Rough Slabs 560 gram-with ruler
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Koroit Conglomerate Rough Slabs

A rare bulk offering of 46 kilograms of Boulder Opal Rough Specimen, sourced from Queensland, Australia. This parcel includes 36 large pieces, many showing strong opal traces, color bars, and promising veins suitable for experienced cutters, lapidary workshops, and serious opal investors.

Some pieces feature specimen quality formations, making them ideal for collectors or display. This lot is also suitable for resellers who require ongoing cutting material.

Watch more opals on our YouTube Channel

Registered Shipping $15 under $200
Free Registered Shipping over $201
Free Worldwide EMS Express Shipping over $1000
Free Worldwide FedEx Shipping over $4000
Extra Cost $25 EMS Shipping Upgrade under $200
Extra Cost $10 EMS Shipping Upgrade under $999
Extra Cost $80 FedEx Shipping Upgrade under $3999

All shipping includes complimentary insurance.
Please view ourย Shipping Policyย page for more information.

7 day return and refund policy.
Please view ourย Return and Refundย page for more information.

We offer a lifetime guarantee for natural cracks that may form in our opals.
There is a very low chance that this can happen, however occasionally it might.
Our guarantee excludes any opals sold with existing fractures.
Please view our Terms and Conditions.

Caring for Your Australian Opal

Opal Jewelry

Important: Opals Are Fragile Gemstones
Opals are softer than sapphires, rubies, or diamonds and will crack or chip if struck hard against solid surfaces.

Always remove opal jewelry before:
Sports or physical activities
Manual labor, gardening, or gym workouts
Household tasks where impact is possible (lifting, moving furniture, etc.)

Even a minor knock during everyday wear can cause permanent damage. Treat opals as delicate gemstones, not everyday workwear.

Cleaning Your Opal

Clean with warm water and mild soap. Avoid harsh chemicals like bleach, ammonia, or chlorine. Light exposure to hand soap or dishwashing detergent is safe.

Storage

Store opal jewelry separately from harder gemstones (diamonds, sapphires) to prevent scratching.

Solid Natural Opals

(Black, Boulder, Crystal, White Opal)
Natural solid opals are stable and won't change color or crack from water, humidity, or temperature changes. They are safe to submerge in water and can be worn daily, provided they are protected from physical impact. Solid opals are a single piece of gemstone with no artificial backing, making them ideal for heirloom quality jewelry when handled with care.

Opal Doublets

Opal doublets consist of a thin slice of natural opal bonded to a dark backing. Do not submerge doublets in water as prolonged exposure can weaken the adhesive bond and cause separation or cloudiness. Remove doublet jewelry before swimming, bathing, or washing dishes. Clean with a damp cloth only; do not soak or use ultrasonic cleaners.

Like all opals, doublets are fragile and must be protected from impact.

Not sure which type you have? Solid opals show natural color throughout the stone. Doublets have a visible dark backing layer when viewed from the side.

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3 Piece Koroit Conglomerate Rough Slabs 560 gram

Original price was: €344.Current price is: €215.

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Details

Dimension:

See ruler in image

Weight:

560 gram total weight

Type:

Natural Solid Untreated Opal

Source:

Koroit, QLD, Australia

Sku:

RP113

Notes

3 Piece
Koroit Conglomerate Slabs. These will cut some beautiful cabochons or leave as specimens. Photos and Video taken under LED lighting. Price includes Worldwide Registered Shipping. Express shipping unavailable due to the weight.

Koroit Conglomerate Rough Slabs

A rare bulk offering of 46 kilograms of Boulder Opal Rough Specimen, sourced from Queensland, Australia. This parcel includes 36 large pieces, many showing strong opal traces, color bars, and promising veins suitable for experienced cutters, lapidary workshops, and serious opal investors.

Some pieces feature specimen quality formations, making them ideal for collectors or display. This lot is also suitable for resellers who require ongoing cutting material.

Watch more opals on our YouTube Channel

Registered Shipping $15 under $200
Free Registered Shipping over $201
Free Worldwide EMS Express Shipping over $1000
Free Worldwide FedEx Shipping over $4000
Extra Cost $25 EMS Shipping Upgrade under $200
Extra Cost $10 EMS Shipping Upgrade under $999
Extra Cost $80 FedEx Shipping Upgrade under $3999

All shipping includes complimentary insurance.
Please view ourย Shipping Policyย page for more information.

7 day return and refund policy.
Please view ourย Return and Refundย page for more information.

We offer a lifetime guarantee for natural cracks that may form in our opals. There is a very low chance that this can happen, however occasionally it might. Our guarantee excludes any opals sold with existing fractures.
Please view our Terms and Conditions.

Caring for Your Australian Opal

Opal Jewelry

Important: Opals Are Fragile Gemstones
Opals are softer than sapphires, rubies, or diamonds and will crack or chip if struck hard against solid surfaces.

Always remove opal jewelry before:
Sports or physical activities
Manual labor, gardening, or gym workouts
Household tasks where impact is possible (lifting, moving furniture, etc.)

Even a minor knock during everyday wear can cause permanent damage. Treat opals as delicate gemstones, not everyday workwear.

Cleaning Your Opal

Clean with warm water and mild soap. Avoid harsh chemicals like bleach, ammonia, or chlorine. Light exposure to hand soap or dishwashing detergent is safe.

Storage

Store opal jewelry separately from harder gemstones (diamonds, sapphires) to prevent scratching.

Solid Natural Opals

(Black, Boulder, Crystal, White Opal)
Natural solid opals are stable and won't change color or crack from water, humidity, or temperature changes. They are safe to submerge in water and can be worn daily, provided they are protected from physical impact. Solid opals are a single piece of gemstone with no artificial backing, making them ideal for heirloom quality jewelry when handled with care.

Opal Doublets

Opal doublets consist of a thin slice of natural opal bonded to a dark backing. Do not submerge doublets in water as prolonged exposure can weaken the adhesive bond and cause separation or cloudiness. Remove doublet jewelry before swimming, bathing, or washing dishes. Clean with a damp cloth only; do not soak or use ultrasonic cleaners.

Like all opals, doublets are fragile and must be protected from impact.

Not sure which type you have? Solid opals show natural color throughout the stone. Doublets have a visible dark backing layer when viewed from the side.

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