Wednesday, February 24, 2016

No repeat beauty - Australian Opal !!


 SOLD !


SOLD !!


SOLD !!!










Many interesting opals showing here is what 
we have introduced through online 
and at the event ... 

and have SOLD !!!











Some opal rocks were super 'heavy' !!
(><)


Some just 'top value' 


and 

Some 'extremely tiny and unique' ...


  






Regardless of how our opal looks, 
they were each individually 'precious' and 'pretty' to us, 
and they're SOLD to the right place.

So far, so happy for our babies.



Opal is amazing, it gives you special joy which other gemstones can not offer ...

Opal is unpredictable for its hidden beauty and 
non-stop, changing characters ...

Opal is truly 'one and only'










Many opal lovers just want to keep it to themselves, 
some is happy to make a beautiful opal jewelry 
and hand it over to their loved ones ...



Our collection from Down Under  -  Australia

is not just any opal, it's the best quality opal in the world (if bright & natural like our collection) !!!!



How can you not loving this gem ?! 









OOOoooooppps !!!



Just one more we can offer today.

Will be SOLD if you're not quick enough (haha) !!!!!?





Hope you like this black opal specimen, 
currently offering for only 
AUD35,000


It's 405ct !!


Solid black opal found at 
Lightning Ridge, NSW, 
Australia.


All details guaranteed  
(^^)










xxxx     Malayvone

Monday, February 22, 2016

"Opal Butterfly" !! so we call it. 






Blue Morpho Butterfly


This beauty seems just 
the same as our top quality, 
solid Australian... 

"black opal & boulder opal" !!
(^^)










Blue Morpho Butterflies ...

Large, brilliant blue butterflies live in the forest 
of South & Central America, 
also in parts of North America.


** our vivid blue morpho butterfly 
showing in this blog is from Peru **






The most striking aspect of the butterfly's 
appearance is its iridescent blue wings! 

They seem very shiny and metallic. 
However, they are not actually blue.



The blue color is actually caused by the way 
light reflects off of microscopic scales 
on the back of the butterfly's wings.


The structure of the scales is tetrahedral 
(pyramid shaped) and they reflect the light. 
The color vary, depending on the angle 
from which they are viewed.


Hummm .....

Doesn't it sound familiar in the opal too ?!? 






 








For their striking looks and size, 
they are one of the best-known butterflies and 
favorite rainforest species in the world.


So is Australian black opal & boulder opal .. 

They're most unique, vivid colored 
precious opal in the world !!
















By the way,
 "Blue Morpho Butterfly" we are showing here 
is just a single butterfly (our special collection).

Depends on the angle, you can see its 
"play of color" changing colors from indigo blue, 
violet and turquoise green.















Trying to match the color of opals we 
have in the collection with this butterfly 
was not easy but we did it !!

GORGEOUS, right !!?


If you're interested to see more of  
"play of color" ....

Please see the videos or contact us directly, 
we'll forward as much informations as possible for you .

Thanks.




AMAZING colors !!!



















The video of Blue Morpho Butterfly 
is also just amazing !!

Hope you like our opal butterfly too ♪








xxxx    Malayvone