Boulder Opal for Sale

Boulder opal is Queensland’s signature gemstone – natural opal that formed in ironstone, fused to its host rock over millions of years. Every piece sold here is a solid, untreated Australian boulder opal sourced direct from Queensland miners. No doublets, no triplets, no synthetic material. Authenticated by Opal Galaxy, proud members of IGS and the Opal Association.

Browse Winton boulder opal, Koroit boulder opal, pairs, parcels and wood fossil opal.

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146.94ct Large Natural Koroit Boulder Opal

AU$703
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7.6ct Natural Boulder Opal Blue Green

AU$675
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4.28ct Natural Boulder Opal

AU$647
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Blue Green Boulder Opal 8.03 ct

AU$639
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9.98ct Natural Boulder Opal Purplish Blue Green

AU$611
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3.51ct Natural Boulder Opal Turquoise

AU$604
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7.7ct Natural Boulder Opal

AU$597
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22.68ct Double Sided Natural Koroit Boulder Opal

AU$597
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23.11ct Natural Boulder Opal Deep Blue Fire

AU$597
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Half Moon Natural Boulder Opal 11.3 ct

AU$568
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15.3ct Natural Boulder Opal Deep Purple Blue Fire

AU$561
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33ct Double Sided Natural Koroit Boulder Opal

AU$561
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9.5ct Natural Boulder Opal Blue Green

AU$547
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45.77ct Large Round Oval Koroit Boulder Opal

AU$533
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28.81ct Natural Boulder Opal – Turquoise Blue Green

AU$533
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16.22ct Natural Boulder Opal Blue Green Fire

AU$519
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6.02ctw Natural Boulder Opal Set Blue Green

AU$504
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24.8ct Solid Boulder Opal Electric Blue Purple Fire

AU$497
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92.35ct Natural Koroit Boulder Opal Large Teardrop

AU$469
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Aqua Blue Queensland Boulder Opal Teardrop Ringstone 3.7 ct

AU$462

What makes boulder opal different from other Australian opals

Boulder opal is different from other Australian opals because it naturally forms within ironstone, with the precious opal attached to or running through the host rock. Instead of being cut as a pure opal gemstone like many black opals, crystal opals, or white opals, boulder opal is usually polished with its natural ironstone backing left in place. This gives each stone a strong earthy character, often showing bright blue, green, red, or multicolor fire against rich brown ironstone.

Most boulder opal comes from Queensland, especially famous fields such as Winton, Koroit, and Yowah. Compared with Lightning Ridge black opal or South Australian crystal opal, boulder opal often has a more organic look, with natural patterns, ironstone lines, and dramatic contrast between color and rock. This makes boulder opal especially popular for pendants, statement jewelry, and buyers who want an Australian opal with both vibrant color and natural character.

Where our boulder opals come from

Queensland’s boulder opal fields run across a wide band of the state. The two most significant producing areas are Winton in central Queensland and Koroit in the southwest, each producing material with its own distinct character.

We source directly from Queensland miners and cutters. Material is assessed before purchase. 

Understanding the ironstone backing

The backing gives boulder opal its dark base, which intensifies color play. A vivid boulder opal with full ironstone backing is a complete, natural gemstone. Removing the ironstone would destroy the stone.

Boulder opal is also one of the more durable opal varieties. The ironstone host provides structural support that the clay host material of white or crystal opal does not.

Boulder opal varieties in this collection

  • Winton boulder opal – central Queensland fields, vivid color patterns
  • Koroit boulder opal – southwest Queensland, distinctive ironstone matrix patterning
  • Matched pairs – two stones selected for visual compatibility in earrings or matched designs
  • Parcels – multiple stones sold together for jewelers and collectors
  • Wood fossil opal – opal that replaced ancient wood structure, preserving organic patterning in silica

All purchases are covered by our Best Price Guarantee and our payment plan (interest-free, 25% deposit, balance over four weeks). Free insured worldwide shipping on orders over $201 AUD.

Boulder Opal for Sale FAQs

What is boulder opal?

Boulder opal is natural Australian opal that formed in ironstone host rock in Queensland. The opal and the ironstone are fused together – that connection is natural, not manufactured. Every boulder opal is a solid, untreated gemstone. It is not a doublet or triplet.

All natural boulder opal comes from Queensland, Australia. The main producing areas are Winton in central Queensland and Koroit in the southwest. Boulder opal is found nowhere else on Earth.

Yes. The ironstone is the natural host rock the opal formed in. It is not added, glued or manufactured. A boulder opal with its ironstone backing is a complete natural gemstone. Removing the backing would destroy the stone.

Absolutely. Boulder opal is the most durable opal variety because the ironstone host provides structural support. Like any gemstone, it should be protected from sharp knocks and kept away from harsh chemicals.

Winton boulder opal typically shows vivid rolling color patterns across the stone surface, sometimes in full faced color. Koroit boulder opal is known for its distinctive ironstone matrix patterning, where color fills intricate channels or veins in the host rock to create complex, one of a kind designs.