I grew up in TN, my dad and I would go walk the field after he plowed and it rained we always found a few arrowheads and a bunch of pretty rocks that ended up in a pile around the porch.
I love just kicking back and listening to Elizabeth excitingly geek out on specimens, so much knowledge can't stop watching and wanting to know more. I now want to vacation and try and dig up/mine and start a collection of my own. So fun keep up the great work.
Excellent session showing and describing some beautiful specimen of Natural Origin, collected from various geological domains with information on geographical occurance
Pink marble was considered a really "classy" building material, and you'll find wall facings and such made out of pink marble in many public buildings, especially theaters, libraries, and schools. The elementary school I went to back in the 1950s had pink marble facings around the doorways to the auditorium. The pink marble had starkly contrasting black veins, which made it very attractive-looking.
What an amazing video. Actually your videos inspired me to become a gemologist but the problem is that I know NOTHING about the method/process or what am I supposed to do after graduating HS to become a gemologist. and I’m gonna be a senior in HS next year. 💖🥺 So can you please upload a video explaining the process to us who want to be a gemologist, thanks. 💖
Lucas, so glad to hear you would like to join the gemology profession! There are many paths you can take within this industry, from jewelry appraisal to working in a gem lab, but to get you started any of these education routes is the key to moving forward. Two great places to start are 1. Working in the retail jewelry trade, to gain some knowledge and experience. 2. Study for a recognized gemological qualification through an established and reliable educational organization such as GIA (Gemological Association of America) or Gem-A (The Gemmological Association of Great Britain) each provide Distance (online) learning programs or in person classroom study. JTV will be running the Gem-A course from September 2020. www.jtv.com/gemstones/education These organizations and others also have great free educational websites and resources including JTV's Gemopedia and Gem discovery App. Also attend as many industry trade shows and seminar as possible, and basically network. We wish you every success on the start of your gemological journey!
I live in south west tn. Finally found a creek this week containing agates and agates with banding. It also has a lot of quartzite, chert, quartz geodes about golf ball size, yellow jasper, and red jasper. Im sure there are other things there. Are banded agates rare in tn.
I own the Freshwater Pearl Farm here in west Tennessee on the scenic Tennessee River's beautiful Kentucky Lake in Benton County near Camden, TN at the Birdsong Exit # 133 of Interstate 40 just one hour west of Nashville. We have a museum, the farm and we do tours. Also, our resort has overnight accommodations. We are the home of the State's Gem as enacted by the General Assembly back in 1979 during Governor Lamar Alexander's Administration. We are also a Historic Location that was enacted by the General Assembly during Governor Phil Bredesen's Administration. We are open all year round and we operate the farm throughout the year. Harvesting is done for tourism. CALL: 731.584.7880 or visit our website: www.Birdsong.com.
In regards to marble being used in buildings , go to Baltimore city. You can’t go a block without running into marble steps. It is the white variety and people used to take great pride and care of their marble steps by giving them a strong washing maybe once a season or so to keep them brilliant white. Now, not so much, which is a shame because there are still many marble steps in Baltimore, just not as white and clean as they were.
i dont mean to be offtopic but does anybody know of a way to log back into an instagram account..? I stupidly lost the account password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me
@Cash Lachlan thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and I'm in the hacking process now. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
My dog finds cool rocks all the time I’m from East Tennessee and he always picks up a rock lol. But one he’s got now is amazing and also possibly a cedar marble piece ty.! I have a ? about 1 he found but need a way to send a pic plz
Not sure what you are calling pink marble in St. Louis. The City Courthouse in St Louis is made of pink granite from the Elephant Rocks State Park in Missouri.
I grew up in TN, my dad and I would go walk the field after he plowed and it rained we always found a few arrowheads and a bunch of pretty rocks that ended up in a pile around the porch.
Thanks Elizabeth! Thanks Natalie!! Gorgeous specimens and that fluorite at the end was "chef's kiss" delish! Lol
I love just kicking back and listening to Elizabeth excitingly geek out on specimens, so much knowledge can't stop watching and wanting to know more. I now want to vacation and try and dig up/mine and start a collection of my own. So fun keep up the great work.
Wouldn't you also love to see Elizabeth with a new haircut so she stops looking like a piece of 70s trash that got stuck in the 80s?????
Please bring her back if you can :) She was great, funny and honest :)
These two are adorable together!
I love calcite so much!!! 😭💕 that Elmwood calcite is gorgeous 😍
Cool different rocks and thanks beautiful ladies💕
Excellent session showing and describing some beautiful specimen of Natural Origin, collected from various geological domains with information on geographical occurance
This was a really nicely done video! Thank you ladies for putting this together. Very informative!
Awesome video ladies 👍👍
always a pleasure to have Elizabeth come on, the accent's easy on the ears lol
greetings from England btw _wave_
Pink marble was considered a really "classy" building material, and you'll find wall facings and such made out of pink marble in many public buildings, especially theaters, libraries, and schools. The elementary school I went to back in the 1950s had pink marble facings around the doorways to the auditorium. The pink marble had starkly contrasting black veins, which made it very attractive-looking.
Thanks for the info. Am just getting started collecting cool rocks.
Good luck!
Loved the episode hopefully, you can go more international and look at Canada, and other countries.
GORGEOUS!!!
Awesome video i love Tennessee
Great video theres alot of facet quartz in Maryville tn
Never really seen a florite form as one crystal cube in that size range incredible pieces
What an amazing video. Actually your videos inspired me to become a gemologist but the problem is that I know NOTHING about the method/process or what am I supposed to do after graduating HS to become a gemologist.
and I’m gonna be a senior in HS next year. 💖🥺
So can you please upload a video explaining the process to us who want to be a gemologist, thanks. 💖
Lucas, so glad to hear you would like to join the gemology profession! There are many paths you can take within this industry, from jewelry appraisal to working in a gem lab, but to get you started any of these education routes is the key to moving forward. Two great places to start are 1. Working in the retail jewelry trade, to gain some knowledge and experience. 2. Study for a recognized gemological qualification through an established and reliable educational organization such as GIA (Gemological Association of America) or Gem-A (The Gemmological Association of Great Britain) each provide Distance (online) learning programs or in person classroom study. JTV will be running the Gem-A course from September 2020. www.jtv.com/gemstones/education
These organizations and others also have great free educational websites and resources including JTV's Gemopedia and Gem discovery App. Also attend as many industry trade shows and seminar as possible, and basically network. We wish you every success on the start of your gemological journey!
JTV
Thanks for the info, I’m looking forward to join the Gem-A course.
I live in south west tn. Finally found a creek this week containing agates and agates with banding. It also has a lot of quartzite, chert, quartz geodes about golf ball size, yellow jasper, and red jasper. Im sure there are other things there. Are banded agates rare in tn.
Rockhound chicks are cute.
Interesting Marble
I own the Freshwater Pearl Farm here in west Tennessee on the scenic Tennessee River's beautiful Kentucky Lake in Benton County near Camden, TN at the Birdsong Exit # 133 of Interstate 40 just one hour west of Nashville. We have a museum, the farm and we do tours. Also, our resort has overnight accommodations. We are the home of the State's Gem as enacted by the General Assembly back in 1979 during Governor Lamar Alexander's Administration. We are also a Historic Location that was enacted by the General Assembly during Governor Phil Bredesen's Administration. We are open all year round and we operate the farm throughout the year. Harvesting is done for tourism. CALL: 731.584.7880 or visit our website: www.Birdsong.com.
Natalie & Elizabeth, great info! You ladies are awesome! Who's the dingdong who gave you a thumbs down???
Thank you Elizabeth!!! 👍 🌎🌟
What dose sardius look like? This come from Rev 4:3 thank you for your time. Love your channel.
So new to all this. Is there any gemstones you can find in West TN?
I love this channel
Is that a pretty normal sized for Tennessee pearl? Looks so big! Gorgeous never heard of that at Douglas!
Hi Haleigh! The larger TN pearls are around the size of a nickel. Thanks for watching!
Elizabeth, start a channel ok?👍👍👍👍👍
In regards to marble being used in buildings , go to Baltimore city. You can’t go a block without running into marble steps. It is the white variety and people used to take great pride and care of their marble steps by giving them a strong washing maybe once a season or so to keep them brilliant white.
Now, not so much, which is a shame because there are still many marble steps in Baltimore, just not as white and clean as they were.
i dont mean to be offtopic but does anybody know of a way to log back into an instagram account..?
I stupidly lost the account password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me
@Ryan Willie Instablaster :)
@Cash Lachlan thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and I'm in the hacking process now.
Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Cash Lachlan it worked and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thank you so much you really help me out !
@Ryan Willie happy to help :)
The security building in St Louis has Tennessee Marble
My dog finds cool rocks all the time I’m from East Tennessee and he always picks up a rock lol. But one he’s got now is amazing and also possibly a cedar marble piece ty.! I have a ? about 1 he found but need a way to send a pic plz
I love your channel 🤗🤗
After watching steven Universe, I can't look at regular things regularly anymore ;-;
The largest crystals in earth is in Mexico in underground caverns. They are selenite and they are as tall as a two story house.
If you need any kentucky rocks let me know!
PRETTTTTTYYYYY
Have Dimond Carbonado from Nashville TN metiorait to for sale
We need one on Illinois for the LOVE OF GOD
Yes, we definitely need to get to that! But check out today's noon release for a video that features a gorgeous Illinois fluorite!
Not sure what you are calling pink marble in St. Louis. The City Courthouse in St Louis is made of pink granite from the Elephant Rocks State Park in Missouri.
I'd rather hear Elizabeth go off on nerdy rock science than watch Natalie rush the guest lol ~hot take~
I live in Tennessee
Same, which county?