Bonsoir monsieur Paul deasy gemston et merci pour cette belle vidéo vraiment c'est intéressant moi aussi je fais Les business des différents matière tel que la malachite, les chrysocolle, les coltan, les citrine, les citrine, les cuivres, les sugilite, l'or Etc... apar ça je vends les œuvres d'art en malachite je vie en République démocratique du Congo Kinshasa ❤❤❤
Paul, when you 1st started comparing Sugilite to Charolite, I didn't get it. Then I saw what you were referring to with the pear shape Sugilite--striking similarity! Always learn something new. Thank you. And I love transparent Amethyst, faceted Amethyst with Charoite. It's like being the best dressed in the room. Captivating colors!
Great comment, Andrea. Thank you for watching my channel. There really is something special about that royal purple color. Best dressed in the room indeed! As for always learning something new, that never ends. Every time I visit a gem mine, I learn something new that you could never learn in the classroom.
Thanks, Judy. I still think it is just an incredible value. Not just the amazing purple color. And when you sometimes get that chatoyant charoite, it is even more spectacular.
Love the Chaorite lesson. I had no idea that Sugilite and Chaorite could be so similar looking. I still think I love Chaorite more though. And talking of Purple stones I have a question regarding Amethyst, which you say is the Purple variety of Quartz. And Rose Quartz is the pink variety. What is Pink Amethyst people are selling. Is it just a light variety of Amethyst that looks pink? Also is the Light purple amethyst called light Amethyst or Lavender Amethyst? Thankyou another fantastic lesson
Great question, Kathleen! You get two gold stars on your forehead today. You correctly state that amethyst is the purple variety of quartz and rose is the pink variety of quartz. There is no pink amethyst. Period. That is just people trying to sell other colors with the name “amethyst” in there because it is the most well-known (and relatively more expensive) variety of quartz. I can sort of accept somebody saying, “Lavender Amethyst” or “Lilac Amethyst”, because both Lavender and Lilac are words to describe a shade of Purple. But there is no such thing as pink amethyst.
I have a slab that is polished and very nice on one side but the other side is rough but when I put water on it it's beautiful. When it dries up it goes back to being very rough. Is there a treatment I can put on it to make it purple again?
Hi Thor the Car. This is completely normal. If you go to a gam show with a lot of rough or watch my episode “what does it take to be a good gemologist”, you will you need a spray bottle with water. Spraying that specimen of rough with water water gives you a better look of how that rough might look once it is polished. If you polish it all, that color will be there
A lot of what I see today on the market is to me substandard. Not the same beauty as the one I have. I've also heard that the mines are getting scarse. Mines are tapping out.
thank you for sharing information on rare stones
You are the best instructor in the world!
Bonsoir monsieur Paul deasy gemston et merci pour cette belle vidéo vraiment c'est intéressant moi aussi je fais Les business des différents matière tel que la malachite, les chrysocolle, les coltan, les citrine, les citrine, les cuivres, les sugilite, l'or Etc... apar ça je vends les œuvres d'art en malachite je vie en République démocratique du Congo Kinshasa ❤❤❤
Paul, when you 1st started comparing Sugilite to Charolite, I didn't get it. Then I saw what you were referring to with the pear shape Sugilite--striking similarity! Always learn something new.
Thank you. And I love transparent Amethyst, faceted Amethyst with Charoite. It's like being the best dressed in the room. Captivating colors!
Great comment, Andrea. Thank you for watching my channel. There really is something special about that royal purple color. Best dressed in the room indeed! As for always learning something new, that never ends. Every time I visit a gem mine, I learn something new that you could never learn in the classroom.
Love the different ones you talk about
I love the very different stones you are able to tell about
Glad you enjoy the channel
I’m so far behind your videos but I’m back and ready to be educated 😉
I have one of your Charoite rings from your shopping channel days and love it.
Thanks, Judy. I still think it is just an incredible value. Not just the amazing purple color. And when you sometimes get that chatoyant charoite, it is even more spectacular.
Love the Chaorite lesson. I had no idea that Sugilite and Chaorite could be so similar looking. I still think I love Chaorite more though. And talking of Purple stones I have a question regarding Amethyst, which you say is the Purple variety of Quartz. And Rose Quartz is the pink variety. What is Pink Amethyst people are selling. Is it just a light variety of Amethyst that looks pink? Also is the Light purple amethyst called light Amethyst or Lavender Amethyst? Thankyou another fantastic lesson
Great question, Kathleen! You get two gold stars on your forehead today. You correctly state that amethyst is the purple variety of quartz and rose is the pink variety of quartz. There is no pink amethyst. Period. That is just people trying to sell other colors with the name “amethyst” in there because it is the most well-known (and relatively more expensive) variety of quartz. I can sort of accept somebody saying, “Lavender Amethyst” or “Lilac Amethyst”, because both Lavender and Lilac are words to describe a shade of Purple. But there is no such thing as pink amethyst.
To me it looks like a pearly glacier ice with flecks of gold and splattered with volcanic ash in a star pattern. Very beautiful gemstone and heavy.
I have a slab that is polished and very nice on one side but the other side is rough but when I put water on it it's beautiful. When it dries up it goes back to being very rough. Is there a treatment I can put on it to make it purple again?
Hi Thor the Car. This is completely normal. If you go to a gam show with a lot of rough or watch my episode “what does it take to be a good gemologist”, you will you need a spray bottle with water. Spraying that specimen of rough with water water gives you a better look of how that rough might look once it is polished. If you polish it all, that color will be there
A lot of what I see today on the market is to me substandard. Not the same beauty as the one I have. I've also heard that the mines are getting scarse. Mines are tapping out.
I have a charoite piece brought to the U.S. in 1978.
Jersey ! Your in my neck of the woods 😎😎😎
Yep, stayed at an airport hotel in Newark. Heading into NYC this morning
Your contributions and informations are the worst of all youtube gemstones informants!
Love purple
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