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B.E.Dunn Jewellery Valuation Services

Locality: Kellyville, New South Wales

Phone: +61 417 359 160



Address: Kellyville, Australia 2155 Kellyville, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.jewelleryvalues.com.au

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25.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/NationalCouncilOfJewelleryValuers/posts/806508799481109



23.01.2022 WOW! https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1275420605815569&id=174034065954234

22.01.2022 I never get tired of looking at opals.

21.01.2022 I could live with this! https://www.facebook.com/sothebys/videos/1395208647231975/



21.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/vahan.shiroyan/posts/911160972339999 Amazing works of art.

20.01.2022 I have finally decided to set up a Facebook page for my business. Tricky but fun. Let's see what happens from here!

20.01.2022 Gemstones Increasing In Popularity As Engagement Rings Get More Colourful HuffPost Australia | By Emily Blatchford Email Posted: 19/11/2015 15:20 AEST Updated: 19/11/2015 15:20 AEST In the wise words of Marilyn Monroe, "diamonds are a girl's best friend" -- but are they? Ok, probably yes -- but they aren't the be-all and end-all when it comes to jewellery....Continue reading



19.01.2022 http://www.livescience.com/50820-ming-dynasty-tomb-treasure Lots of luscious jewels-and so old!

18.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1595111607179799&id=174034065954234

17.01.2022 Some beautiful examples of jewellery from Elizabethan times. Superb craftsmanship! https://www.facebook.com/AICCM/posts/1456134254456349

15.01.2022 July is ruby month https://www.facebook.com/AccessoriesAlmanac/posts/271991906613612

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14.01.2022 What an incredible find. I dont envy the diamond cutter who has to calculate how best to cut this stone. http://m.huffpost.com//angola-diamond-404-carat_us_56c1ac6

14.01.2022 What an incredible find. I don't envy the diamond cutter who has to calculate how best to cut this stone. http://m.huffpost.com//angola-diamond-404-carat_us_56c1ac6

13.01.2022 Oh boy! Wrap it up- I'll take it! http://www.diamondportfolio.com.au/fancy-vivid-pink-diamon/

13.01.2022 Take a look at this incredible combination of gemstones. https://www.facebook.com//a.39822649360/1178828755543795/

12.01.2022 This is incredible. https://www.facebook.com/geologypage/posts/1426985717354900

12.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/metmuseum/posts/10152935778502635:0 An amazing emerald

10.01.2022 Nature is incredible!

08.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/sothebys/posts/1385123181573855

06.01.2022 This is one of my favourite gemstones. https://www.facebook.com/geologypage/posts/1389150617805077:0

05.01.2022 Oh boy! Wrap it up- Ill take it! http://www.diamondportfolio.com.au/fancy-vivid-pink-diamon/

03.01.2022 I have finally decided to set up a Facebook page for my business. Tricky but fun. Lets see what happens from here!

03.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/NationalCouncilOfJewelleryValuers/posts/727647490700574

01.01.2022 Where do diamonds come from? Make sure they are not sourced from here! https://www.opendemocracy.net//dripping-with-blood-marange

01.01.2022 For those of you who have never liked opals, take at look at this incredible gem! By Jonathan Porter Visitors to South Australia from 25 September will have the chance to go back in time 100 million years to a time when dinosaurs roamed Australia, the southern desert was a huge inland sea populated by huge Mesozoic monsters and some of the worlds most wondrous gemstones began being formed.... Opals, a multimillion dollar exhibition by the South Australian Museum will be a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see some of the rarest, most beautiful and spectacular opals ever discovered in Australia. The exhibitions star attraction is the Virgin Rainbow, described by museum director Brian Oldman as the most wondrous and unique opal yet discovered. Also on display will be an opalised skeleton of one of the aforementioned monsters a 6.5m plesiosaur which died as the inland sea dried up. The creature the marine reptile equivalent of a dinosaur is named the Addyman Plesiosaur, after its finders. Ancient climate change The Addyman Plesiosaur was opalised when water and silica hardened in its bones over millions of years. Meanwhile the South Australian desert became a desolate moonscape above the plesiosaurs forgotten carcass thanks to climate change in the Cretacious, around 100 million years ago. It was found by a husband and wife pair of amateur prospectors in 1968 on almost their first day on the job. But back to the centrepiece of the exhibition, the 6cm long Virgin Rainbow, which is worth over $1 million and is on display for the first time to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the beginning of opal mining in Australia. If you take the Virgin Rainbow its almost as if there were a fire burning in there because the movement and the colour changes are constant, Oldman said. It is perpetually different not just if its under different light or the way you hold it, but because of the way the shapes inside refract the light. It is believed the Virgin Rainbow formed from the pocket left by the bone of a dead belemnite a long extinct form of squid that possessed an internal skeleton. The gemstone, which seems to breathe a multi-hued fire of reds, gold, greens and black, was discovered in Coober Pedy by opal miners John Dunstan, Tania Burke and Dale Price in 2003. Youll never see another piece like that one, its so special. That opal actually glows in the dark the darker the light, the more colour comes out of it, its unbelievable, Dunstan told the ABC recently. Ive done a lot of cutting and polishing. Ive been doing it for 50 years, but when you compare it to the other pieces that claim to be the best ever, this one just killed it.

01.01.2022 If you happen to be in Melbourne- check this exhibition out for some serious eye candy! https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/exhibition/italian-jewels/

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