Lannyte Gemstones
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TOP FAMOUS Pink Gemstones EVERY GIRL NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT
Welcome back to our channel! In today’s video, we’re diving into the stunning world of Lannyte's pink gemstones, specifically focusing on four captivating options: Simulated Pink Diamond, Simulated Morganite, Lab Pink Sapphire, and Lab Lotus Blossom.
Join us as we explore the unique qualities of each gemstone:
Simulated Pink Diamond: Discover the brilliance and elegance of this ethical alternative that captures the essence of luxury without the hefty price tag.
Simulated Morganite: Learn about this romantic gem with its soft, blush tones that make it a popular choice for engagement rings and special gifts.
Lab Pink Sapphire: Delve into the vibrant colors and exceptional durability of Lab Pink...
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The Ultimate Diamond Comparison: Natural, Lab-Grown, and Simulated Diamond - See the Difference!
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✨ Welcome to our Diamond Showdown! ✨ In this video, we dive deep into the fascinating world of diamonds, comparing three stunning types: Natural Diamonds, Lab-Grown Diamonds, and Lannyte Simulated Diamonds. Join us as we explore: • The Origin: Discover where each type of diamond comes from and how they are created. • The Beauty: See side-by-side comparisons of their appearance and sparkle. • Th...
Meet the Lab-Grown Gems of Tomorrow: Coranite, Blue Sapphire & Tanavyte
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Meet the Lab-Grown Gems of Tomorrow: Coranite, Blue Sapphire & Tanavyte
Battle of the Emeralds: Doublets, Lab-Grown Colombian Green and Lab Emerald Explained
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Battle of the Emeralds: Doublets, Lab-Grown Colombian Green and Lab Emerald Explained
Recrystallized Alexandrite VS Lab Alexandrite - What's the Difference?
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Recrystallized Alexandrite VS Lab Alexandrite - What's the Difference?
Comparison Video : Moissanite VS Simulated Diamond by Lannyte Gemstones
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Comparison Video : Moissanite VS Simulated Diamond by Lannyte Gemstones
Comparison Video : Natural Rubies VS Lab Grown Rubies by Lannyte Gemstones
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Comparison Video : Natural Rubies VS Lab Grown Rubies by Lannyte Gemstones

Комментарии

  • @alessiosandreani
    @alessiosandreani 6 дней назад

    The last you mentioned lab grown emerald is only possible with the flux growth method in platinum crucible due the fact a big difference in melting points of his constituents does not permits Çzochralsky or flame fusion . And FLUX NEED SEVERAL MONTHS TO GROWS EMERALD CRYSTAL SO IS THE MOST EXPENSIVE WAY

  • @Enggkida
    @Enggkida 22 дня назад

    In my ruby their are numbers of white colour bubble this is ginuew or synthetic ruby?

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones 20 дней назад

      The presence of white bubbles or inclusions in a ruby could indicate that it is a synthetic ruby. Synthetic rubies, particularly those created by the flame fusion process, often have small gas bubbles or inclusions that can be visible under magnification. These bubbles are a byproduct of the manufacturing process and are not typically found in natural rubies. Natural rubies can have inclusions, but they are usually different in appearance, such as needle-like rutile inclusions (often referred to as "silk") or crystal inclusions. To confirm whether your ruby is synthetic or natural, it's best to have it examined by a professional gemologist. They can use various tools, including magnification and spectroscopic analysis, to determine the ruby's origin.

  • @lannytegemstones
    @lannytegemstones 26 дней назад

    That's a great observation! While Lab Padparacha and citrine do share warm tones, they have distinct differences. Lab Padparacha (corundum) has a unique blend of pink and orange hues, reminiscent of a beautiful sunset, while citrine (quartz) is more of a golden yellow. Both are stunning in their own right!

    • @elizabethcarter1175
      @elizabethcarter1175 25 дней назад

      I sent my info to your Locator service to find a dealer near me, either in PA or MA. I have homes in both places. I want to look at these stones and probably buy a few. The last time I looked into this years ago, I only found Dallas and one other place too far away. You have many more products available now. I am still interested. Anything you can do to help me locate a source to see them? Elizabeth

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones 25 дней назад

      @@elizabethcarter1175 Hey, would you be able to send us a direct email with your zipcode at info@lannyte.com? I have not recieved your request as you have mentioned above.

  • @elizabethcarter1175
    @elizabethcarter1175 26 дней назад

    stone nice, music horrible😢

  • @elizabethcarter1175
    @elizabethcarter1175 26 дней назад

    Beautiful but looks more like citrine.

  • @elizabethcarter1175
    @elizabethcarter1175 26 дней назад

    Your simulated morganites are stunning!

  • @elizabethcarter1175
    @elizabethcarter1175 27 дней назад

    Love your description of how these 3 different types of created emeralds are made. I am familiar with the lab grown varieties-flux, flame and chol, but the other 2 were new to me. Isn't there also a hydrothermal created emerald? Elizabeth

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones 27 дней назад

      Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the description of the different types of created emeralds. Yes, you're absolutely right-hydrothermal emeralds are another type of lab-grown emerald. Hydrothermal method and recrystalized methods are similar, Both techniques aim to replicate the natural conditions under which emeralds form, using high temperatures and pressures to encourage crystal growth. In the hydrothermal method, emeralds grow from a solution that mimics the natural fluids found in the Earth's crust. Similarly, the recrystallized method involves dissolving raw materials and then slowly cooling them to form new crystals. Both methods produce emeralds with remarkable clarity and vivid color, closely resembling their natural counterparts. It's fascinating how these techniques blend science with nature!

    • @alessiosandreani
      @alessiosandreani 6 дней назад

      The 2nd is an hydrothermal but this guy know 0 about gems . The 3rd is only possible with flux method (the most expensive , several months of growth) Czochralski and flame fusion methods are impossible with emeralds .the 1st doublets the cheaper are no more in use , were used in the 60s & 70s . Flame fusion and Czochralski works with corundums (sapphires and rubies) spinels tourmalines quartz(topaz ametyst) and others. Hydrothermal was mostly used with beryls(emeralds acquamarines) but in Russia the university of Novosibirsk and Tairus succesfully uses Hydrothermal autoclaves to create (crystallize) blu sapphires and rubies . Right now the best lab emeralds are colombian hydrothermal from H.K. and Thailand and at 3 times of their cost is the only factory in the world (in Japan) which still produces flux grown emeralds. Lab gems are way better than their natural counterpart enviromental friendly eco friendly war free slavery free...ect ect , they should be the only choice of today people

  • @elizabethcarter1175
    @elizabethcarter1175 Месяц назад

    I understand this is lab created corundum by flame fusion in it's colorless state. In other words this is white sapphire. What method are you using to give the stone the beautiful colors? Diffusion?

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones Месяц назад

      Thank you for your question! Flame fusion is indeed the process used to create our lab-grown corundum, starting in its colorless state (white sapphire). To achieve the beautiful colors, we use a diffusion process that infuses the corundum with vibrant hues. This method ensures that the gemstones maintain their exceptional quality and brilliance. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!

    • @elizabethcarter1175
      @elizabethcarter1175 27 дней назад

      Thank you for answering my question clearly and concisely. I have been aware of Lannyte stones for years but this is the first time I have seen your conundrum. If I remember right, I saw an asscher of yours in the diamond simulant with a beautiful facet pattern. Where can I see and buy your stones? Elizabeth

    • @elizabethcarter1175
      @elizabethcarter1175 27 дней назад

      ​@@lannytegemstones I am so sick of spell check correcting my words and making them wrong. The correct word is corundum.

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones 27 дней назад

      @@elizabethcarter1175 If you're a dealer, you can email us at info@lannyte.com. Our website is: www.lannyte.com/

  • @srikanthpatel9536
    @srikanthpatel9536 Месяц назад

    How much lab 2 ct

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones Месяц назад

      Please contact us at info@lannyte.com for pricing information and to find dealers near you!

  • @ajaydimonkhodalconstructio7238
    @ajaydimonkhodalconstructio7238 2 месяца назад

    both are double cut diamonds

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones 2 месяца назад

      Actually, only one of them is double cut (right side). The differences are highlighted and shown above in the video.

  • @luminitamaftei3013
    @luminitamaftei3013 2 месяца назад

    Si ceva lagit aceiași culoare pe lantin f subtire

  • @luminitamaftei3013
    @luminitamaftei3013 2 месяца назад

    Frumos

  • @luminitamaftei3013
    @luminitamaftei3013 2 месяца назад

    Frumos

  • @Praise_YHWH_
    @Praise_YHWH_ 2 месяца назад

    God made ruby > Man made ruby

  • @isaacalberda250
    @isaacalberda250 2 месяца назад

    beautiful

  • @Bruceli-cf5jf
    @Bruceli-cf5jf 2 месяца назад

    I want natural

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones 2 месяца назад

      To learn more about natural diamonds, feel free to contact our sister company AP Findings at apfindings@gmail.com. They can assist you with pricing, diamond photos, availability, and shipping details.

  • @lannytegemstones
    @lannytegemstones 3 месяца назад

    The diamond market can be affected by trends and consumer preferences. For instance, younger consumers might lean towards lab-grown diamonds due to their lower cost and ethical considerations, potentially affecting the market for natural diamonds. Lab-grown diamonds typically cost 30-40% less than natural diamonds of similar quality. The lower cost is due to the controlled production environment, which reduces the variability and rarity associated with natural diamond mining.

  • @Kosovo_goverement_official
    @Kosovo_goverement_official 3 месяца назад

    Nah lab grown aint very affordable like a 2k diffrence like a 2 carrat diamond 9k 2 carrot lab grown 6k-7k

    • @NoahAdams-cn3st
      @NoahAdams-cn3st 2 месяца назад

      Depends on if you buy from the lab or from middle man or from a retail store.

    • @Dolphindrew
      @Dolphindrew 2 месяца назад

      Need to change the site you are on. You can find 2 kt D quality vs1 for 1700 easily

  • @PickNicole
    @PickNicole 4 месяца назад

    Curious what others thoughts are about lab grown gems and conciousness? I believe crystal and gems have an "awareness" or some sort of life force. Can lab gems also hold a life force in your opinion? My mom have me a large lab-grown ruby for Chirstmas. It is my birth stone. Very stunning.

  • @brabbit5484
    @brabbit5484 7 месяцев назад

    Are simulated diamonds different from lab grown diamonds?

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones 7 месяцев назад

      Yes. Lab grown diamonds are chemically the same as natural diamonds (carbon), simulated are not.

    • @viruta147
      @viruta147 6 месяцев назад

      Ambos el simulante de diamante ( circonita ) y la (moissanita ) no son carbono pero los diamantes de laboratorio si que son reales pero fabricados artificialmente

  • @hussainjiwaji3119
    @hussainjiwaji3119 8 месяцев назад

    If I send you a video of the ruby I’ve bought can you please tell me whether it is natural or not?

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones 8 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately not, some like that can only be determined by a Gemologist. There are many options for testing gems. You can find one on Amazon.com. "Presidium" is a great option

  • @zaymusic6796
    @zaymusic6796 9 месяцев назад

    Will a vvs simulated diamond pass the test ?

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones 9 месяцев назад

      No, All simulated diamonds will not pass a diamond test. Only Lab Growns will.

  • @ClipVocabulary
    @ClipVocabulary Год назад

    Wtf is coranite

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones Год назад

      Our Coranite is a Lab Created Sapphire made to achieve the extremely sought-after medium blue shade resembling the Cornflower Blue Sapphire.

  • @almajidalil6548
    @almajidalil6548 Год назад

    Good evening mam I have 1 diamond I sent you a video or what kind of diamond this

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones Год назад

      Moissanites and Simulated Diamonds are substitutes in terms of diamond simulants, and they are not the same. The Simulated diamond is singly refractive like a natural diamond, and Moissanites are doubly refractive. The double refraction of the Moissanite is the single biggest giveaway that it is not a natural diamond. In terms of Durability, Moissanite is a 9.25 in the hardness scale while Lannyte is 8.50. The recommended hardness for stones set in jewelry is 7.5 to 8.

  • @howardwangleonwang88
    @howardwangleonwang88 Год назад

    Hi! Will stimulate Diamonds pass the diamond tester? Thx

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones Год назад

      No, Simulated diamonds will not test as a diamond on any diamond testers as their chemical composition is not the same as a natural/lab grown diamond. The Lannyte Simulated Diamond was artfully crafted to have the closest refraction index and refractive qualities to that of a natural/lab grown diamond without it being one.

  • @juhadexcelsior
    @juhadexcelsior Год назад

    I think the simulant looks slightly better than moissanite but at a much smaller size I can say with certainty I would never be able to tell a difference between moissanite, another simulant or a real diamons

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones Год назад

      Correct! Although, more durable in hardness. The double refraction of the Moissanite is the single biggest giveaway that it is not a natural diamond. The best way to know the difference would be to test diamonds which can accurately determine whether they are Natural, Lab grown or Simulants.

  • @anrn5303
    @anrn5303 Год назад

    appreciate your simple explanation...

  • @User9681e
    @User9681e Год назад

    So it’s basically cz but cut AAAAA Unlike most Wich are AAA and under

    • @beartutor3377
      @beartutor3377 Год назад

      no

    • @User9681e
      @User9681e Год назад

      @@beartutor3377looks exactly like cz

    • @beartutor3377
      @beartutor3377 Год назад

      @@User9681e moissanite is a gemstone discovered by Moissan, its a different material you neanderthal

    • @beartutor3377
      @beartutor3377 Год назад

      @@User9681e also its shinier than CZ and Diamond because it has higher optical values, and its a natural gem so rare that most of it is lab made.

    • @User9681e
      @User9681e Год назад

      @@beartutor3377 indeed but I was talking about the other gemstone " simulated diamond" Not the silicone carbide crystal

  • @Griffden
    @Griffden Год назад

    Lab grown is far more beautiful.

    • @Xghost463
      @Xghost463 Год назад

      Fake

    • @marcadominguez
      @marcadominguez Год назад

      Yep 👍

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones Год назад

      Thank you! Each natural gemstone that is earth mined has its unique flavor dependent on its geography. At Lannyte we have dedicated years to sourcing rough material that matches the exact shade of color emitted by the best of the earth mined gems. We replicate the best and most in demand hues that come from the earth. That’s the beauty of creating it in the lab! In addition, keep in mind, Lannyte’s Lab Created Gems are verified to be sustainable for the earth and conflict free. Many Earth mined gems are not. In addition, we make sure our cutting and polishing is done under fair and ethical working conditions.

    • @funnygaming2672
      @funnygaming2672 11 месяцев назад

      @@Xghost463 it not fake ...it not glass or made out of plastic !

    • @mariomyitalianlover
      @mariomyitalianlover 7 месяцев назад

      @@Xghost463 they’re real

  • @hinjoker7396
    @hinjoker7396 Год назад

    Where can i buy this lab grown sapphire

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones Год назад

      Apologies for the delayed Response. I'd be happy to assist you by finding dealers near you. Please email us at info@lannyte.com with your zip code. If you are interested in purchasing online or via an eStore you can email apfindings@gmail.com with the Subject ATTN to Aqsa.

  • @sergioortega5869
    @sergioortega5869 Год назад

    How to know if it is a synthetic Ruby or a natural Ruby. let's remember. that under UV light these synthetic rubies are more pure. and being exposed under this light they look more full of light that does not allow to see if it has transparency its light will be more in mass than a natural ruby. why not the natural ruby, when exposed under ultraviolet light, you will be able to identify its origin and the Burmese rubies are hotter as coal red there is another only the best quality rubies in the Burmese will be noticed with the thermal conduction of these at an almost diamond with the tester thousand tester presidium 3 you will be able to know if it is a Burmese Ruby

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones Год назад

      Absolutely correct. Natural rubies are found in nature and require no other treatment than to be cut and polished. They vary widely due to their imperfections and impurities. This is due to the fact their process of formation is not controlled or not under moderation conditions. When it comes to Lab Grown Rubies, the growth and creation are precisely regulated that the resulting gemstone have the desired attributes. In laboratory gemstones, the irrelevant inclusions and impurities that are often found in natural gems are not present in laboratory ones. Still, these lab grown rubies possess the same chemical, physical, and optical characteristics as the naturally occurring rubies.

    • @sergioortega5869
      @sergioortega5869 Год назад

      @@lannytegemstones ese es un problema ya que. yo tengo uno y una experta de GIA mostré esta inclusión. de este tipo de burbuja y su comentario fue. la palabra es sintético y no entiendo entonces como es que en otras naturales este tipo de burbujas se muestran así

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones Год назад

      There are 4 different processes by which Lab Grown Rubies are created : Flame Fusion, Flux Grown, Hydrothermal and Pulled and Floating Zone. All of these processes are prone to Gas bubbles (strings of gas bubbles may resemble broken silk) during the growth process which resembles inclusions even in Lab Grown Rubies.

  • @Infamous41
    @Infamous41 Год назад

    U can use a moissanite tester or a black light to test rubies

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones Год назад

      Recommended ways of testing these are : Perform a UV light test: Natural and Lab grown rubies glow when exposed to ultraviolet light. Some rubies glow less than others. Usually, Lab rubies tend to glow more than natural ones. In other words, some rubies glow more depending on their geological formation. (Ex: Burmese ruby will display a strong/medium-strong red color under longwave and shortwave UV light) Use a refractive index (RI) meter: A genuine ruby has a specific RI value, which can be measured using an RI meter. Conduct a spectroscopic analysis: A spectroscope can be used to examine the spectrum of light emitted by a ruby, allowing experts to confirm its authenticity. Microscopic examination: Under a microscope, experts can look for characteristic inclusions and fractures unique to natural rubies.

  • @bitcheslovecannonslol
    @bitcheslovecannonslol Год назад

    Cool. Why.

  • @Mega.T.N
    @Mega.T.N Год назад

    nice number of likes

  • @Aryana-here
    @Aryana-here Год назад

    2

  • @ibrahimmunir1624
    @ibrahimmunir1624 Год назад

    How o can test natural Ruby. With wich. gerate

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones Год назад

      Hello, There are many options for testing gems. You can find one on Amazon.com. "Presidium" is a great option

  • @ibrahimmunir1624
    @ibrahimmunir1624 Год назад

    Hi

  • @alicormier4283
    @alicormier4283 Год назад

    Where can i buy these earings

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones Год назад

      Apologies for the delayed Response. I'd be happy to assist you by finding dealers near you. Please email us at info@lannyte.com with your zip code. If you are interested in purchasing online or via an eStore you can email apfindings@gmail.com with the Subject ATTN to Aqsa.

  • @alicormier4283
    @alicormier4283 Год назад

    Where can you buy it!

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones Год назад

      Hello, you can email us at info@lannyte.com with your zipcode and We can help you find dealers NEAR YOU!

  • @alicormier4283
    @alicormier4283 Год назад

    Where do you find these things

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones Год назад

      Hello, you can contact us at info@lannyte.com and we can provide you all the info along with dealers near you. Have a great day!

  • @mmsrodisha
    @mmsrodisha 2 года назад

    Very nice 👌👍

  • @RGV250FORSALE
    @RGV250FORSALE 3 года назад

    And worth absolutely nada !. Why anyone would want to own a thin sliver of emerald glued to a bit of glass or other bit of crap is beyond me.

    • @lannytegemstones
      @lannytegemstones Год назад

      Hello Ewan, We only use genuine Beryl as our basic raw material, alternatively very pale genuine Emerald. The beautiful Emerald color is created by a layer of color, which is placed in the area of the girdle. Due to the fact, that we use natural raw material, it is classified to have similar or even the same mineralogical and optical features as the genuine Emerald. Not only that, it is an affordable option to the expensive natural gemstone. Even the beautiful hues of the sought-after Columbian and Zambian stones can be faithfully re-created in our Emerald Doublet. Have a nice day.

  • @elizang3484
    @elizang3484 3 года назад

    Interesting

  • @elizang3484
    @elizang3484 3 года назад

    :o

  • @mariap341
    @mariap341 3 года назад

    Bellissimo

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    @herbertjuliette762 4 года назад

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