The world's most valuable gem is made of dinosaurs and looks like a psychedelic sausage
Colorless diamonds are so 2014. And so are all the other precious stones compared to the most recent finding.
Meet the extremely rare and psychedelic gem that will make all the others look boring as a Monday in your cubicle:
Big opal! The Virgin Rainbow on display in Sept. at the South Australian Museum. Worth $1M AU http://t.co/PVJqdsPtJDpic.twitter.com/wp0xGqdHMg
— Jen Silverman (@jensilvermath) August 5, 2015
The gem is named "Virgin Rainbow" and it's composed of dinosaur fossils from millions of years ago and it's valued at $1 million.
If by any chance you happen to be in Australia, you can take a look at the opal's first public appearance at the South Australian Museum in September.
The Virgin Rainbow, The World’s Finest Opal, Is About To Go On Display https://t.co/QdDL6Tr5R8pic.twitter.com/tJa84G7rmq
— Tony Cronin 🇨🇦🏳️🌈🧢 (@TonyJCronin) August 4, 2015
Tn from 6pm @7NewsAdelaide looks at an upcoming exhibit at the @SAMuseum featuring the "Virgin Rainbow". #Opals. pic.twitter.com/nVQmJswkvv
— Andrew Foote (@AndrewFoote7) August 2, 2015
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