55.3ct Natural Boulder Opal with Super Bright Multicolor Fire Oval cut, source from Duck Creek, Australia
Gem Rainbow Boulder Opal 55.3 ct
Gem Rainbow Boulder Opal 55.3 ct
Gem Rainbow Boulder Opal 55.3 ct
Gem Rainbow Boulder Opal 55.3 ct
Gem Rainbow Boulder Opal 55.3 ct
Gem Rainbow Boulder Opal 55.3 ct

Galactic Neon Aurora Blaze Opal

55.3ct Natural Boulder Opal Super Bright Multicolor Fire direct from Duck Creek, Queensland, Australia. This majestic opal glows with a spectacular array of colors โ€“ electric green, neon blue, fiery orange, and golden yellow dance across its polished surface, capturing light from every angle. The elongated form and radiant fire make this gemstone an unparalleled masterpiece.

Mined in Duck Creek, Queensland, Australia
This Gem Rainbow Boulder Opal discovery was made in Duck Creek, Queensland in the 1980s. Mining efforts in Duck Creek mostly ceased a long time ago. Only recently have some miners gone back to old mine sites; however, not much has been found.

Duck Creek is one of the few places where anyone can legally fossick above ground for free. Learn more about this unique location from Geoff at the Brisbane Opal Museum here.

Boulder opals from Duck Creek are known for their exceptional brightness and intense fire patterns, and this piece is no exception. Its cosmic-like color play resembles a celestial aurora, making it an incredible addition to any luxury jewelry collection.

Ideal for crafting a breathtaking pendant or a bold statement ring, this opal's vivid fire ensures it stands out wherever it is displayed. Such a rare and remarkable opal is highly coveted by collectors and designers alike.

The elongated shape and dazzling play-of-color make it a perfect centerpiece for high-end custom jewelry. Its vivid hues shift dynamically with movement, capturing the essence of a cosmic aurora. Ideal for collectors seeking a statement piece that radiates brilliance.

A gemstone like this is truly rare โ€“ let it illuminate your collection and become the centerpiece of your custom jewelry creation.

โœจ Features & Benefits:
โœจ Natural Boulder Opal Direct from Duck Creek, Australia โ€“ Genuine, untreated, and polished
โœจ Super Bright Multicolor Fire โ€“ Electric green, neon blue, fiery orange, and golden yellow hues
โœจ High-Grade Polished Finish โ€“ Maximizes color vibrancy and depth
โœจ Ideal for Custom Jewelry โ€“ Stunning for statement rings or bold pendants
โœจ Australian Boulder Opal โ€“ Celebrated for intense color play and natural patterns
โœจ Unique Collectorโ€™s Gemstone โ€“ Rare size and exceptional brightness
โœจ October Birthstone โ€“ A meaningful and timeless gemstone

The formation of Opal

Did you know that Opals such as this Gem Rainbow Boulder Opal are a stunning type of gemstone formed by a chemical reaction between silicon dioxide and water? As water moves through the earth, it picks up silica from sandstone and carries it into cracks and voids, which form naturally or through decomposing fossils. Once the water evaporated, it left behind a silica deposit. Over time, these deposits have transformed into the stunning and lustrous rocks we call Australian Opals.
It's fascinating to note that Opal discoveries are from a vast inland lake that once covered the Australian desert.
Read more about Opal formationsย 


Watch more opals on our YouTube Channel

About Boulder Opals

Boulder Opal is a beautiful type of precious opal that is unique to Queensland, Australia. Boulder Opal is usually found in Ironstone, but sometimes found in sandstone which is referred to as Pipe Boulder Opal or Crystal Opal. Boulder opal is popularly used in pendant necklace designs, as well as in rings by jewelers around the world. Read more here about boulder opals

Please be aware that slight color variations in our opals may occur due to differences in screen configurations.

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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.

Australian Opals do not change their appearance after exposure to heat / climate / humidity / water.
An Australian Opal will not be damaged when exposed to light chemicals such as dishwashing detergent or hand soap. You should not however expose your opal to hasher chemicals such as bleach or ammonia.
They are however susceptible to cracking if knocked hard enough. If wearing your opal set in a ring you should always be careful that it is not knocked during physical activities.
If undertaking some form of sport or manual labour, please take off your ring or other opal jewelry so that it is not damaged.

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55.3ct Natural Boulder Opal – Neon Multicolor Fire Oval

EUR 22,030


ย Opal Details:


Type: 100% Natural Solid Boulder Opal, Untreated, Polished

Origin: Duck Creek, Queensland, Australia

Dimensions: 55 ร— 15.5 ร— 6.5 mm (approx.)

Weight: 55.3ct (approx.)

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SKU: XX380

Galactic Neon Aurora Blaze Opal

55.3ct Natural Boulder Opal Super Bright Multicolor Fire direct from Duck Creek, Queensland, Australia. This majestic opal glows with a spectacular array of colors โ€“ electric green, neon blue, fiery orange, and golden yellow dance across its polished surface, capturing light from every angle. The elongated form and radiant fire make this gemstone an unparalleled masterpiece.

Mined in Duck Creek, Queensland, Australia
This Gem Rainbow Boulder Opal discovery was made in Duck Creek, Queensland in the 1980s. Mining efforts in Duck Creek mostly ceased a long time ago. Only recently have some miners gone back to old mine sites; however, not much has been found.

Duck Creek is one of the few places where anyone can legally fossick above ground for free. Learn more about this unique location from Geoff at the Brisbane Opal Museum here.

Boulder opals from Duck Creek are known for their exceptional brightness and intense fire patterns, and this piece is no exception. Its cosmic-like color play resembles a celestial aurora, making it an incredible addition to any luxury jewelry collection.

Ideal for crafting a breathtaking pendant or a bold statement ring, this opal's vivid fire ensures it stands out wherever it is displayed. Such a rare and remarkable opal is highly coveted by collectors and designers alike.

The elongated shape and dazzling play-of-color make it a perfect centerpiece for high-end custom jewelry. Its vivid hues shift dynamically with movement, capturing the essence of a cosmic aurora. Ideal for collectors seeking a statement piece that radiates brilliance.

A gemstone like this is truly rare โ€“ let it illuminate your collection and become the centerpiece of your custom jewelry creation.

โœจ Features & Benefits:
โœจ Natural Boulder Opal Direct from Duck Creek, Australia โ€“ Genuine, untreated, and polished
โœจ Super Bright Multicolor Fire โ€“ Electric green, neon blue, fiery orange, and golden yellow hues
โœจ High-Grade Polished Finish โ€“ Maximizes color vibrancy and depth
โœจ Ideal for Custom Jewelry โ€“ Stunning for statement rings or bold pendants
โœจ Australian Boulder Opal โ€“ Celebrated for intense color play and natural patterns
โœจ Unique Collectorโ€™s Gemstone โ€“ Rare size and exceptional brightness
โœจ October Birthstone โ€“ A meaningful and timeless gemstone

The formation of Opal

Did you know that Opals such as this Gem Rainbow Boulder Opal are a stunning type of gemstone formed by a chemical reaction between silicon dioxide and water? As water moves through the earth, it picks up silica from sandstone and carries it into cracks and voids, which form naturally or through decomposing fossils. Once the water evaporated, it left behind a silica deposit. Over time, these deposits have transformed into the stunning and lustrous rocks we call Australian Opals.
It's fascinating to note that Opal discoveries are from a vast inland lake that once covered the Australian desert.
Read more about Opal formationsย 


Watch more opals on our YouTube Channel

About Boulder Opals

Boulder Opal is a beautiful type of precious opal that is unique to Queensland, Australia. Boulder Opal is usually found in Ironstone, but sometimes found in sandstone which is referred to as Pipe Boulder Opal or Crystal Opal. Boulder opal is popularly used in pendant necklace designs, as well as in rings by jewelers around the world. Read more here about boulder opals

Please be aware that slight color variations in our opals may occur due to differences in screen configurations.

Registered Shipping $15 under $200
Free Registered Shipping over $201
Free Worldwide EMS Express Shipping over $1000
Free Worldwide FedEx Shipping over $6500
Extra Cost $25 EMS Shipping Upgrade under $200
Extra Cost $10 EMS Shipping Upgrade under $999
Extra Cost $100 FedEx Shipping Upgrade under $6499
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.

Australian Opals do not change their appearance after exposure to heat / climate / humidity / water.
An Australian Opal will not be damaged when exposed to light chemicals such as dishwashing detergent or hand soap. You should not however expose your opal to hasher chemicals such as bleach or ammonia.
They are however susceptible to cracking if knocked hard enough. If wearing your opal set in a ring you should always be careful that it is not knocked during physical activities.
If undertaking some form of sport or manual labour, please take off your ring or other opal jewelry so that it is not damaged.

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