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  2. Virgin Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Northern valley is on the opposite end of the State near the Oregon border. The two valleys are approximately 600 miles apart. The Opal mines are located in the Northern valley. [1] The Virgin Valley has mines that are rich in opals. The opals were discovered in about 1913. [2]

  3. List of U.S. state minerals, rocks, stones and gemstones

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    ^ Florida's state gem, moonstone, was adopted to highlight Florida's role in the United States' Lunar program, which landed the first astronauts on the Moon. [81] ^ Since 1983, Massachusetts has had 3 other official state rocks: State Historical Rock (Plymouth Rock), State Explorer Rock (Dighton Rock), and State Building and Monument Stone . In ...

  4. Opal - Wikipedia

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    Another source of white base opal or creamy opal in the United States is Spencer, Idaho. [49] A high percentage of the opal found there occurs in thin layers. Other significant deposits of precious opal around the world can be found in the Czech Republic, Canada, Slovakia, Hungary, Turkey, Indonesia, Brazil (in Pedro II, Piauí [ 50 ...

  5. Opals Are One of the Trendiest Stones Right Now—But ... - AOL

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    Chairish included opals as one of its top trend predictions for 2025, and 1stDibs released an e-commerce report noting that its opal jewelry sales are up 32 percent year over year.

  6. Spencer, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Spencer is an incorporated hamlet in Clark County, Idaho, United States. It serves as the base for the state's opal mine and is called the "Opal Capital of America": [5] the mine proper is located 5–6 miles outside of town. The population was 37 at the 2010 census.

  7. World's most expensive opal literally glows in the dark - AOL

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    In fact, as it gets darker around the opal, the opal appears ever more vibrant. The stone's vivid and sparkly nature is in stark contrast to Coober Pedy, Australia where it was discovered.

  8. Topaz Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Collection of rocks and mineral is permitted there and, as a result, the area is frequented by amateur and professional rock hounds. [ 3 ] Red beryl in topaz-bearing rhyolite , and water-laid rhyolitic tuff , was known on Topaz Mountain since 1905.

  9. List of individual gemstones - Wikipedia

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    Andamooka Opal, presented to Queen Elizabeth II, also known as the Queen's Opal; Flame Queen Opal; Galaxy Opal; Halley's Comet Opal, the world's largest uncut black opal; Olympic Australis Opal, reported to be the largest and most valuable gem opal ever found