Friday, March 29, 2013

Breaking news "great news for the Australian Opal gemstone industry, Ethiopian government is banning the export of rough Opal read more below.

Ethiopia is to ban the export of rough opal as part of an effort to encourage exporters to add value to gemstone and earn increased revenues according to sources at the Ministry of Mines. The ban on opal exports will be the second similar action following the ban of unprocessed tantalum just five months ago. Almost 80% of the rough opal, used in the production of jewelry and ornaments, is primarily exported to India. There are currently 17 associations made up of than 2 thousand miners are currently engaged in the mining of opal in the Amhara Regional States. The artisan miners in these associations sell the gems to an estimated 200 exporters licensed by the ministry. Opal has primarily been exported in its rough form so far with just 5.83 kilograms having being exported after being polished according to Tekle Yilma, President of the Ethiopian Gemstone Association. The polish stones fetched more than 184 thousand US dollars compared to 4.4 million US dollars raised from the rough opal he noted. The MoM has notified exporters to procure opal polishing equipment worth 800 to 3500 US dollars to engage in value addition he noted. Currently just six of the 52 members of the association have cutting and polishing machines according to Tekle. It is to be remembered that Ethiopia has exported more than ten thousand kilograms of gemstones generating 4.6 million US dollars so far this current financial year. This revenue is equivalent to the revenue earned from gold over the same period. Source: Fortune Written by Meron Tekleberhan. UPDATED SEPTEMBER 10 2012: The 2012 rainy season in Ethiopia has severely damaged the rough mountain roads to Delanta and Wegel Tena making deliveries of the rough precious opal from the mountains to exporters in Addis Ababa difficult at best. Qality stones are becoming more difficult to find as the high quality opal deposits along the river gorge appear to play out. Large sizes of this prized opal are also diminishing while prices of larger sized stones have jumped drastically as well as prices of top gem material from this location. Rainy season in Ethiopia has severely damaged the rough mountain roads to Delanta and Wegel Tena making deliveries of the rough precious opal from the mountains to exporters in Addis Ababa difficult at best. Qality stones are becoming more difficult to find as the high quality opal deposits along the river gorge appear to play out. Large sizes of this prized opal are also diminishing while prices of larger sized stones have jumped drastically as well as prices of top gem material from this location. Written by Meron Tekleberhan.

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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

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Opal gemtones direct from the guy who found the opals ,design handmade jewellery crafted by A+ Goldsmiths. Lucky opal story the last opal hunter to find a deposit of the most famous of all opals the 3 mile lightning Ridge Black opal gemstone .You will not find 3 mile Opal jewelry anywhere these days in the world. 

The 3 mile Opal location is known to have been the best quality Black Opal deposit ever discovered in the entire Opal gemstone industry,this is why he decided to undertake such a huge open cut mine.   One of the videos is of champion Jan Stirling lucky Opal jewelry, Australian head coach of the Opals have carried and worn a piece of Opal jewelry during all the major campaigns whilst coaching the Australian Women's Basketball team the Opals. Throughout the world Championships of 2002, the Athens Olympics of 2004, the 2006 World Championships and in preparing for Beijing again an Opal, will remain my preferred item to wear with pride JAN STIRLING A M