Ah yes of course! I knew one might have slipped through the gaps there, yes it's also volcanic, I've seen some of the high end wood fossil it has produced. It's pretty awsome!
Yes, I left those out, that's a deep rabbit hole with lots of types, I decided to focus on natural opals in this video (if you can consider treated matrix natural) :)
Hi W.M. Great job explaining the types of opal. I appreciate your taking so much time to make the video. So many great types of opal. I like black and crystal opals the best. I've been dreaming about getting a high-domed opal with 3-D play of color!
It's my pleasure! My aim is to give the opal community more regular opal content that they can enjoy, so I am glad you liked it :) You and I both share that dream, I have that small one I shared in the video, but I am definitely after something bigger ha ha
Very digestable description of various natural opals and its formation, Although all precious Opal has beauty, Sedimentary wins the day for me, it's stability being far superior, Although I have seen Opal obsidian which stunning and non hydrofane, Coffee 👍 Lucky hat,, no cutting so no hat 👍 Down to earth 👍 Juggling kittens in one hand????? Live in hope
Sedimentary...the king / queen of opal! And yes no cutting = no hat (that bad boy is only for special occasions) I have a lack of kittens at my disposal, perhaps one day...keep dreaming friend ha ha
@@W.MOpalsI bought a small parcel of it a couple of weeks ago myself. Nothing cut from it yet, but I have a stunning black rub full of reds from another parcel. Most of the time though the black potch is very thin. You wont get the same level of black opal you'll get from the Ridge.
What type of opal is your favourite?
Well done, a good simple and straight forward intro to Opal with no misinformation.
That's what I was hoping for! Thank you for the feedback!
Virgin Valley, in Nevada, US, also has opal, some fossils, but also volcanic, I believe. But I may be wrong on that.
Ah yes of course! I knew one might have slipped through the gaps there, yes it's also volcanic, I've seen some of the high end wood fossil it has produced. It's pretty awsome!
You forgot the various synthetic and imitation opals that are becoming more prevalent these days.
Yes, I left those out, that's a deep rabbit hole with lots of types, I decided to focus on natural opals in this video (if you can consider treated matrix natural) :)
This was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
I am so happy to hear this! Glad it was useful :D
This was a brilliant video, thanks for that
So glad you liked it! Thanks for the feedback :D
Hi W.M. Great job explaining the types of opal. I appreciate your taking so much time to make the video. So many great types of opal. I like black and crystal opals the best. I've been dreaming about getting a high-domed opal with 3-D play of color!
It's my pleasure! My aim is to give the opal community more regular opal content that they can enjoy, so I am glad you liked it :)
You and I both share that dream, I have that small one I shared in the video, but I am definitely after something bigger ha ha
Very digestable description of various natural opals and its formation,
Although all precious Opal has beauty,
Sedimentary wins the day for me, it's stability being far superior,
Although I have seen Opal obsidian which stunning and non hydrofane,
Coffee 👍
Lucky hat,, no cutting so no hat 👍
Down to earth 👍
Juggling kittens in one hand????? Live in hope
Sedimentary...the king / queen of opal!
And yes no cutting = no hat (that bad boy is only for special occasions)
I have a lack of kittens at my disposal, perhaps one day...keep dreaming friend ha ha
@@W.MOpals yes you can't waste the hats power,
A lack of kittens you say,
I can recommend a wholesaler,, thier based in
Catmando 🤣
You can definitely get black and dark opal from Mintabie as well.
This is very true! Can't believe I forgot to mention mintabie! I guess it does fall under dark, black and light opal :)
@@W.MOpalsI bought a small parcel of it a couple of weeks ago myself. Nothing cut from it yet, but I have a stunning black rub full of reds from another parcel.
Most of the time though the black potch is very thin. You wont get the same level of black opal you'll get from the Ridge.
Well best of luck with the rest of the parcel mate!@@NomadUniverse
Black N Blue Baby, All the pretty girls walk like this.
What's not to love?!
Hey I still can not enter my address to buy an opal from your shop do you list them anywhere else like ebay or etsy?@@W.MOpals
You've forgot Hungarian Opal
Ah yes very true! Did you know you can explore one of their famous mines still! Just get ready to hold your breath ;)