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Australian Outback Artists ~@ Glenelg Fine Art Gallery

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26 Gordon Street Glenelg South Australia
just off Jetty Road.
Telephone: (08) 8294 0321
Email: info@outbackartists.com.au

Bringing you beautiful quality indigenous art from diverse communities across Australia.

Contact ~
Paul Maynard: 0409 057 345
John Riordan  08 8294 0321
Rowena Brown 0410 481 237

Beautiful Australian Opal
Glenelg-Fine-Art-Gallery

Mon - Fri 10am - 5pm,
Sat & Sun 11am - 4pm
After Hours appointments welcome.

Richard-Moser-OPAL

The name we use for our opal is FLOW design - which is tied in with the aboriginal style of flowing movement.


They are the essence of the stone, once they have been cut like this.


We are guided by the raw stone, taking away impurities to find the inner beauty, the essence of the Opal.

Bruno and Richard Moser
South Australia
Award winning Opal Artists

Moser motto is "the finest possible craftsmanship with the purest stone, in a design to best enhance the stone & create a harmonies balance". Bruno Moser is a Swiss jeweller with the idea that quality is everything. From 1952 the Moser family lived in the opal mining fields of Andamooka, Australia, from where they exported opals to Japan, the USA and Europe. With these stones the Moser sculptural jewellery was born and images of wind, water and the flow of nature became their characteristic style, with each jewellery design being guided by the flow and balance of the sculptured stones. With these stones the Moser sculptural jewellery was born and images of wind, water and the flow of nature became their characteristic style, with each jewellery design being guided by the flow and balance of the sculptured stones.