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From ancient desert ranges to volcanic coasts, Australia’s vast landscapes produce some of the planet’s most striking and spiritually significant minerals. Known for its fiery Opal, golden Citrine, grounding Mookaite Jasper, and iron-rich Hematite, each piece carries the story of deep geological time and sacred connection to the land.

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MINING REGIONS

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Lightning Ridge & Coober Pedy (New South Wales & South Australia)

Australia’s Opal fields are legendary — and these two regions are the crown jewels.

  • Lightning Ridge is the only source of true Black Opal, famous for its dark body tone and spectral flashes of color.
  • Coober Pedy, known as “The Opal Capital of the World,” produces brilliant white and crystal opals from underground sandstone tunnels where miners still live and work below the desert.
    Together, they make Australia the world’s largest supplier of gem-quality opal.

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Mooka Creek, Western Australia

Found only in the Kennedy Ranges near Gascoyne Junction, Mookaite Jasper is a sedimentary gem unique to Australia. Its earthy layers of red, cream, and ochre are formed from silica-rich radiolarite deposited on an ancient sea floor more than 100 million years ago.

Highly prized by designers and collectors alike, Mookaite symbolizes Australia’s raw, grounding energy.

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Malbunka Copper Mine (Northern Territory)

The Malbunka Mine, near Areyonga in Central Australia, is world-famous for its azurite and malachite “sun” formations — circular crystal sprays up to 20 cm across, formed when copper-rich fluids radiated through sandstone. These “Malbunka Suns” are among the most striking mineral specimens ever discovered, entirely unique to Australia’s desert interior.

Collectors consider them national geological treasures due to their rarity, size, and perfect radial symmetry.

Did you know?

Crystal Fun Fact

The Malbunka “Azurite Suns” were first discovered in the early 2000s when miners noticed vivid blue rings gleaming from a rock face. They’ve since been exhibited in museums around the world — yet the mine remains one of Australia’s most remote and visually surreal mineral localities.
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Did You Know?

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Amethyst geodes form naturally inside volcanic rock over millions of years.

Amethyst geodes form naturally inside volcanic rock over millions of years.

The name "Amethyst" comes from the Greek amethystos, meaning "not intoxicated."

The name "Amethyst" comes from the Greek amethystos, meaning "not intoxicated."

Minas Gerais translates to "General Mines" — a region known for its mineral abundance.

Minas Gerais translates to "General Mines" — a region known for its mineral abundance.

Bolivia has the only commercial source of natural ametrine in the world.

Bolivia has the only commercial source of natural ametrine in the world.

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As a photographer and lifelong lover of design, I’m drawn to light, color, and form, the same elements that make crystals feel like natural works of art.

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Crystal FAQ

Australia produces world-class Opal, Mookaite Jasperr, Chrysoprase, Citrine, Smoky Quartz, Hematite, and Agate. These stones are found across desert regions, riverbeds, and ancient marine sediments.

Mookaite Jasper is found exclusively in Western Australia’s Mooka Creek region. Its bold red, yellow, and cream layers make it one of the most recognizable stones unique to Australia.

Black Opal from Lightning Ridge is one of the rarest and most valuable gemstones in the world. Its deep body tone and vibrant flashes of color make it highly sought after by collectors and jewelers alike.

Opal was declared the national gemstone of Australia in 1993. The country supplies over 90% of the world’s gem-quality opal.

Australia’s ancient landscapes—some over 3 billion years old—produce minerals with exceptional color saturation and pattern. Many are mined by small, independent prospectors who preserve the land’s integrity and energy.