OPAL

The Australian Opal is known as the finest opals in the world and in particular the Australian black Opal is said to be 2000 times rarer then diamonds.  A true black Opal gem from lightning Ridge in the State of New South Wales in the far north-west of the State just under the Queensland border is said to be the only place in the world you can find this type of perfect gem, hence the township of lightning Ridge and the surrounding district holds the claim internationally as the capital of the black Opal industry of the world.  You will never find anywhere else in the world except for the surrounding district of lightning Ridge a black Opal with the pattern of a Peacock Harlequin multicolour, predominantly red in colour flawless high cabochon gemstone, so if you are looking for jewellery with a gem stone that is said to be 2000 times rarer then diamonds I would recommend searching for black Opals on the Internet as this new technology of the World Wide Web allows most people access to such rare and exotic gemstones.  You will find Black Opal specialist such as www.grahamblackopal.com first search results for black opals on one of the most used search engine internationally when browsing, Graham finished an open cut mine on the famous 3 mile Opal Fields of lightning Ridge in 1999 and was extremely lucky to find one of the last deposits of black Opal from this location, as the 3 mile location is still known today as the highest quality black Opal ever found then you can be assured when you purchase from grahamblackopal.com a black Opal gem stone or some of his one of design jewellery, the finest quality will be delivered with in days door to door to all countries, the insurance and transport will be taken care of when you purchase from www.grahamblackopal.com .

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Written by :  www.grahamblackopal.com

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~ by Black Opal on June 30, 2009.

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