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Opal Association Membership Renewal

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Dear members,

your Invoice for this coming financial years Membership have been posted to you , we do this early so you can claim it on Tax.

I will also attach a sample here , in case the mailman doesn’t deliver.

Please also note:

For cheque payments and bank deposits please ensure you clearly mark your user name registered on the site, so we can cross-match it and mark you off as paid.

 

Thank you

click on link below for the invoice sample

sample

 

 

OPAL ASSOCIATIONS NEWSLETTER 1 APRIL 2019

By Member News

 

AUSTRALIAN OPAL CENTRE

AOC has received funding to start the project in Lightning ridge, this is GREAT NEWS. While this is terrific news for the town it will also help our whole industry. Politicians will now be more aware of our industry on a state and federal level. Many opal association members are founding members of the AOC so they should expect a request for the balance of any payments soon.

INTERNATIONAL COLOURED STONE ASSOCIATION PUBLICATION

The ICA winter issue was devoted mainly to Australian opals with some very detailed and interesting articles which I’m sure will become a collector’s item in the future. If you don’t have a copy you can email me through the web site with your address, and we will send it to you. The opal association supported this issue with a add costing 2000 USD

OPAL CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.

There is a strong demand from members for issuing certificates through the opal association. This usage has been closed for a while. It was bought to our attention that a member was adding a recommended retail price  in the description section. Brendon Ball of Walkabout Opals issued the certificates and verbally offered to refund any customer if they weren’t happy with the goods. I do offer an apology to Dale Thomson  of Walkabout gems and jewelry who is not connected to these certificates in any way.

There does seem to be two areas of opinions of issuing certificates among members. It is mainly the internet sellers who are requesting it and most wholesalers have no use for it. The online market is increasing each year and it is surprising to find that the 35 to 45-year-old age bracket is increasing. This generation is already spending hundreds of millions on diamonds and engagement ring. And guess what they insist on reliable certificates.!

We have formed a subcommittee with Yanni  Athanasiadis and Eric Madsen and Paul Sedawie to present to members a test for members to complete before they can issue certificates. George Christianos is also approaching a solicitor to get a strong liability clause issued. This is not a compulsory test-you don’t have to do it if you don’t have any need for it. I don’t imagine it will be a simple test. Below is what I had gemologist Natassa Patel work on how to determine if a black opal is natural or treated.

https://www.opalauctions.com/learn/opal-information/natural-black-opal-are-you-asking-the-right-question

The body base tone is a great tool for internet buyers so they can compare stones between sellers easily. We might like to discuss dropping the N rating off the certificates of authenticity-it’s a black opal or it isn’t!

I am currently over seas and will work on this as soon as I’m back in Australia.

CARIBBEAN ISLANDS

I had the opportunity to do a Caribbean cruise and I was impressed with the quality of the jewelry stores on the islands. Great selections of Diamonds tanzanite and even Zultanite from turkey but not much opal anywhere. I even asked some larger shops and was shown wello opal only. There wasn’t even much synthetic/Imitation opal on display. May be some members would like to explore this market and have a great holiday!

InColor Magazine Special Australian Opal edition

By Member News

Hi  members Please download the Australian opal articles that will be printed in the ICA journal that will be published next week. You might like to print it out as there are some detailed articles in it.

In regards to Mintabie some people who have not paid there lease fees will be forced off there leasehold by police in mid  feb according to a letter sent to residents. They were originally told to leave at the end of june. While they may have breached there licence conditions it seems un Australian to evict eldery people in the middle of summer who are going to leave any way. We are not sure but some miners may be caught up in this if they havent renewed there licenses. Some tv stations have been notified about the situation.

Kind Regards

 

Paul Sedawie

President of the Opal Association

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