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Only 100% natural solid opal from Australia ( no doublets, triplets, treated or synthetic opals) . Unconditional Return policy! More About Shipping & Returns

Australian opals are known for their unique beauty and quality, making them some of the most sought-after gemstones in the world. Opals are formed over millions of years in sedimentary rocks, and Australia is home to some of the world's finest opal deposits. One of the most well-known opals from Australia is the Black Opal, which is found in the Lightning Ridge region of New South Wales. Black Opals have a dark body tone that allows the brilliant play of colors to stand out, ranging from deep blues, greens, and purples to reds, oranges, and yellows. Another popular variety is the Boulder Opal, which is found in the outback regions of Queensland. Boulder Opals have a unique appearance, with a natural ironstone matrix surrounding the opal. This creates a striking contrast between the rich colors of the opal and the earthy tones of the matrix. Opals are a popular choice for jewelry, and Australian opal jewelry is highly prized for its unique beauty and quality. Opals are often used in rings, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets, and can be set in a variety of metals, including gold, silver, and platinum. When purchasing Australian opal jewelry, it's important to consider the quality of the opal. Look for opals with bright and clear colors, with no cracks or inclusions that can affect the stone's durability. It's also important to ensure that the jewelry is made from high-quality materials and that the design complements the natural beauty of the opal. In addition to being a beautiful gemstone, opals are said to have healing properties and are believed to enhance creativity, imagination, and emotional wellbeing. Whether you're looking for a unique piece of jewelry for yourself or as a gift, Australian opal jewelry is a beautiful and meaningful choice. Opals are often used in rings, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets, and can be set in a variety of metals, including gold, silver, and platinum. When purchasing Australian opal jewelry, it's important to consider the quality of the opal. Look for opals with bright and clear colors, with no cracks or inclusions that can affect the stone's durability. It's also important to ensure that the jewelry is made from high-quality materials and that the design complements the natural beauty of the opal. In addition to being a beautiful gemstone, opals are said to have healing properties and are believed to enhance creativity, imagination, and emotional wellbeing. Whether you're looking for a unique piece of jewelry for yourself or as a gift, Australian opal jewelry is a beautiful and meaningful choice. When purchasing Australian opal jewelry, it's important to consider the quality of the opal. Look for opals with bright and clear colors, with no cracks or inclusions that can affect the stone's durability. It's also important to ensure that the jewelry is made from high-quality materials and that the design complements the natural beauty of the opal. In addition to being a beautiful gemstone, opals are said to have healing properties and are believed to enhance creativity, imagination, and emotional wellbeing. Whether you're looking for a unique piece of jewelry for yourself or as a gift, Australian opal jewelry is a beautiful and meaningful choice. In addition to being a beautiful gemstone, opals are said to have healing properties and are believed to enhance creativity, imagination, and emotional wellbeing. Whether you're looking for a unique piece of jewelry for yourself or as a gift, Australian opal jewelry is a beautiful and meaningful choice. When purchasing Australian opal jewelry, it's important to consider the quality of the opal. Look for opals with bright and clear colors, with no cracks or inclusions that can affect the stone's durability. It's also important to ensure that the jewelry is made from high-quality materials and that the design complements the natural beauty of the opal. In addition to being a beautiful gemstone, opals are said to have healing properties and are believed to enhance creativity, imagination, and emotional wellbeing. Whether you're looking for a unique piece of jewelry for yourself or as a gift, Australian opal jewelry is a beautiful and meaningful choice. In addition to being a beautiful gemstone, opals are said to have healing properties and are believed to enhance creativity, imagination, and emotional wellbeing. Whether you're looking for a unique piece of jewelry for yourself or as a gift, Australian opal jewelry is a beautiful and meaningful choice. In addition to being a beautiful gemstone, opals are said to have healing properties and are believed to enhance creativity, imagination, and emotional wellbeing. Whether you're looking for a unique piece of jewelry for yourself or as a gift, Australian opal jewelry is a beautiful and meaningful choice. When purchasing Australian opal jewelry, it's important to consider the quality of the opal. Look for opals with bright and clear colors, with no cracks or inclusions that can affect the stone's durability. It's also important to ensure that the jewelry is made from high-quality materials and that the design complements the natural beauty of the opal. In addition to being a beautiful gemstone, opals are said to have healing properties and are believed to enhance creativity, imagination, and emotional wellbeing. Whether you're looking for a unique piece of jewelry for yourself or as a gift, Australian opal jewelry is a beautiful and meaningful choice. In addition to being a beautiful gemstone, opals are said to have healing properties and are believed to enhance creativity, imagination, and emotional wellbeing. Whether you're looking for a unique piece of jewelry for yourself or as a gift, Australian opal jewelry is a beautiful and meaningful choice. In addition to being a beautiful gemstone, opals are said to have healing properties and are believed to enhance creativity, imagination, and emotional wellbeing. Whether you're looking for a unique piece of jewelry for yourself or as a gift, Australian opal jewelry is a beautiful and meaningful choice. When purchasing Australian opal jewelry, it's important to consider the quality of the opal. Look for opals with bright and clear colors, with no cracks or inclusions that can affect the stone's durability. It's also important to ensure that the jewelry is made from high-quality materials and that the design complements the natural beauty of the opal. In addition to being a beautiful gemstone, opals are said to have healing properties and are believed to enhance creativity, imagination, and emotional wellbeing. Whether you're looking for a unique piece of jewelry for yourself or as a gift, Australian opal jewelry is a beautiful and meaningful choice.

Fostoria's Fossils: All About Australia's Opalised Dinosaur Fossils

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  • Category :  McKenna Mulvany
  • Date Posted :  May 28, 2021
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100 million years ago, Australia was very different to how we know it today. As a part of a lush supercontinent called Gondwana, Australia was home to thousands of different species of plants, animals, and dinosaurs. But it was not just the surface of Gondwana that was teeming with activity. Deep below the ground, the conditions that lead to the formation of opal were beginning to take place. In the many millenia following the Cretaceous Era, these two worlds, above and below, would combine in the most magnificent way. The results are opalised dinosaur bone fossils, a truly unbelievable relic of the past. 

In Australia, opalised animal fossils are not uncommon. Across the opal fields at Lightning Ridge and Coober Pedy, the opalised remains of clams, molluscs, crustaceans, and ancient marine mammals have all been uncovered. These opalised fossils form in a similar manner to regular fossils. Hundreds of millions of years ago, prehistoric animal material turned to stone after many years underneath folds of sandstone and clay. The silica gel that hardens into precious opal seeped into cracks in the organic material before it had fully decomposed. When this phenomenon occured, the inside anatomy of the prehistoric animal became an opalised fossil. If the opalised sections of the fossil are transparent enough to see through, the internal anatomy of species that have been extinct for centuries can be studied by scientists. Another way that opalised animal fossils are formed is by the replacement of the original mineral's molecules with another type of mineral's molecules, in this case, silica. 

In modern times, the excavation of an opalised toe bone at Winton and an opalised jawbone at Lightning Ridge has led to the discovery of a couple of new species of dinosaurs native to Gondwana. But in 1984, one of the most important scientific discoveries of all time thrust opalised dinosaur fossils into the international spotlight. This discovery was of the opalised bones of Fostoria dhimbangunmal

In the mid 1980s, opal miner Bob Foster was living and working with his family in Lightning Ridge. Foster was desperate for opal, but all he was finding were piles and piles of "useless" dinosaur bones. Often, Foster would smash the bones open to see if there was any precious opal inside. By 1984, Foster had collected so many bones that he decided to take suitcases full of fossils from their home in his living room to the Australian Museum in Sydney. 

After viewing the fossils, museum curator Alex Ritchie immediately knew that he had to send a team of professionals out to Foster's Lighting Ridge mining sight, nicknamed "Sheepyard". At the site, nearly 60 more bones were dug up. While the fossils were mostly covered in potch, or common opal, there were also seams of magnificent blue black and ingigo opal, sometimes flecked with brilliant flashes of green. Although potch may not look like what is typically thought of as opal, the gray-ish white colour is what is typical of 90% of opal. The difference between potch and precious opal is the size of the silica particles that make up the opal. When the sizes of the silica spheres are not uniform in size, the result is potch. When the silica spheres are uniform in size, the light refracts off of them at an angle which gives the appearance of flashes of colour to the naked eye. 

The dinosaur bones were taken back to the Australian Museum, where they would remain for 20 years. During that time, they were looked at more so as curiosities, never being analysed or reassembled by professionals. In 2004, Bob Foster made the dicision to bring his once-in-a-lifetime find back home to Lightning Ridge. There, the bones were acquisitioned by the Australian Opal Centre. But it would not be until 2019 that a complete study of the bone collection was undertaken by Dr. Phil Bell and published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. The findings would go on to change the face of Oceanic paleontology forever. 

The collection of over 60 bones, the most opalised bones ever found at one site, revealed a brand new species of Iguanodon. Iguanodons were mid-sized, bilateral (two-legged) herbivores that travelled in herds. The species was given the official name of Fostoria, after Bob Foster, dhimbangunmal, which means "sheepyard" in the language of the Yuwaalaraay people, the traditional owners of the lands surrounding Lightning Ridge. 

Fostoria was just one of 10 fossilised dinosaur skeletons ever unearthed in Australia. Many of these fossils were stumbled upon by opal miners like Bob Foster during their digs. But while all of those accidental finds had been bones from singular dinosaurs, the fossilised remains of Fostoria proved to be a herd of four Iguanodons: 1 adult and 3 youths. Bell made this incredible realisation by noticing duplicates of certain bones during their CT scan. This is the only herd of dinosaurs ever found on the continent, and indicates that the Fostoria would travel in packs for safety and protection.

The presence of herbivores in Lightning Ridge indicates how different the arid topography of Lightning Ridge was in the Cretaceous Era compared to now. To sustain this type of life, as well as to create an environment conducive to the formation of opalised fossils, there would have to have been acres of forestry and multiple bodies of water. Having this information is key for scientists attempting to piece together what Earth was like millions of years ago, and what types of flora and fauna thrived in Gondwana.

While opals are beautiful to look at, that is not the only reason why they are Australia's national gemstone. Opals, whether in gemstone or fossilised form, are an astounding window into all the life that once walked on the same land that we live on today. The discovery of Fostoria dhimbangunmal is just the beginning of paleontology's incredible journey into the past, which will change the way the whole of civilisation perceives our natural environment. Next time you hold an opal, take a second to appreciate all it has seen and experienced, and all we have yet to learn. 



References:

Ashley Strickland. Dinosaur bones shimmering with opal reveal a new species. [online] Available at: https://edition.cnn.com/2019/06/04/world/dinosaur-species-opal-trnd-scn/index.html. [Accessed 07 May 2021].

Gemma Conroy. Dinosaur Bones Shimmering with Opal Reveal a New Species in Australia. [online] Available at: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/dinosaur-bones-encrusted-opal-reveal-new-species-australia-180972332/. [Accessed 07 May 2021].

Robert A. Smith (Australian Opal Centre). "One of the fossil vertebrae of Fostoria". [online] Available at: https://edition.cnn.com/2019/06/04/world/dinosaur-species-opal-trnd-scn/index.html. [Accessed 21 May 2021].