Im so happy to have found your channel!! My husband has been cutting turquoise for 15 years and I've been wanting to make jewelry for years. Watching your passion and knowledge of silversmith has helped me so much!!❤
wow, so happy to hear that Amanda!! :) Does your husband sell the turquoise online? If yes, would you like to share his site or social media with us? That would be awesome! :) And good luck to you with your jewellery making
Thank you for all your videos. I'm just starting out and I'm very excited. I chose this video to comment on because I'm a rock hound and love my stones. With that being said if you would be interested in my stones don't hesitate to reach out. I find,cut, and tumble my own stuff. I have Tennessee paint rock agate, absolutely gorgeous stones with a ton of character in each piece. This was not meant to be sellsy just wanted to share the beauty.
I was really happy watching this video. I'm a Sri Lankan. My job is mining and selling gems. I think this video will be very important for me to find some good buyers.
It's finally here! A little series of videos to help you understand and source gemstones online and in person. What to look for? Where to find the gems? Which sellers are good? How to spot a scam? How to attend a gemshow? These and more questions will be answered in four videos from this series! Hope you'll enjoy watching! :) Today's video was made in a collaboration with Magda and Darren from Mineral Rare :)
Thank you so much for this video series it is extremely helpful!! I am new to jewelry making and gemstone buying. All of your tips are things I too, have had to learn the hard way! What I wanted to know is how to determine if the seller is also the cutter? I noticed that several of the ETSY gemstone retailers call themselves gemstone manufacturers. Do you know if that typically means they are the cutter? I’m having trouble finding an answer to what that term (manufacturer) entails. Thank you so much for all your content. 🙏🏼
How do you know if the seller is also the cutter? If a seller claims to be the “manufacturer” does this mean they are the cutter? Do you know if there ways to check on the validity of their claims, at least with sellers on Etsy? Thank you so much for your videos. They’re all so informative and thorough. You are so sincere, genuine and kind. I always trust the information you provide. Thank you again. I’m so grateful for your content! And you are an incredibly talented silversmith! Wishing you nothing but success in your business. Kindly, Andrea
I am very pleased to be among the people, that watch your videos, your really amazing, because is really educating. And I don't mind in getting some vital tips that will aid me to be successful. Thanks.
I have a question- I have a ring with many citrine stones and one fell out. I’m starting to see that the facets/prongs are weak. And a silversmith convert or pour over a bezel setting to secure the prongs or do they need to remove all the stones and start new
Hiya, as far as I can see they would have to start anew. Pouring on metal would probably cause the stones to crack from the heat. You could remove the stones and replace the prongs, or as you said start again, but there is little you can do to an existing ring like that. Stay safe, Steve...
If you do get stones that are soaked in mineral oil or other oils to extract the oils almost completely I have found out hem in a natural clay kitty litter and shake the box every other day at least within two to three weeks all to most of the oil should be removed unless it was infused into the stone using a vacuum method this is often a common treatment for emeralds and when they use a vacuum method the only way to remove the oils is using a vacuum method to extract oil add solvent extract again and repeat the process until you no longer can see a change in the stone then mild heat in well ventilation area to remove the remaining solvent
I buy opals straight from Australian miners that sell on etsy or have their own Facebook. I have notice purchases i made from india came out to be treated broken packed in oil or not the actual stone. Usually its glass or a stone similar. I have also spent a good $500 on a dark crystal australian opal.. Turned out when I held it to the light that it was smoked.. clearly see the brown smoked spot and the natural untreated side that the smoke wasnt able to get through. Australian opals are not porous unlike other opals so they can't soak in oil water and smoke. So it wasn't an Australia opal. An opal but a treated non australian opal which wasn't even forth $100.
What do you do with unsettable, chipped, cracked or broken stones both facet & cabochon? Do you fix them or do they just sit in your inventory as unusable? Doing a project and want to recycle the broken stones but don't know where to buy any or know if you can buy natural broken finished pieces.
Thank you for touching on sustainability, it’s something I want to be more mindful of. Would love a video focused on that 💕 Looking forward to the next video!
Hello Will you be my friend for business gems stone you interestid in stones beautiful I have cheap price available in price DM me on Instagram @mr.azimbillion
Hopefully you see this comment as this video series is a few months old now. Unfortunately, I just discovered them. I wanted to Thank you so much for all the great information! I really appreciate you sharing your hard-won knowledge. I have a question about accessing your list of recommended gemstone sellers on pattern. I opened your link from the videos but it seems like you have to be a Patreon member to open the list.? Is that correct? I may not have done it right. I’m not familiar with Patreon. Does one have to donate on Patreon in order to see the list of sellers?
Hi! I'm very happy this series is helpful 💕 I will be making another video soon, where I will discus some gemstone sellers and recommend a few places. The main list should be free, it's on Patreon, because that's where I was able to make a post with a safe downloadable file. Other extended lists are indeed for Patreons only (it's a subscription-based service where you pay $5 for a month and you get access to all of the content I have made and shared so far. You can cancel anytime you like). I've checked and the first list I've shared has a free access, please try this link: www.patreon.com/posts/list-of-gemstone-27415416
Hi, I'm Marty and I have just started a channel called Marty's Rocks and I would like to be on the lapidary side but have no idea of what I'm doing any help or advice you could give me would be appreciated. Thank you
good morning and I hope you don't mind I don't have many subscribers but I used your video as a card for the Lucien Variscite video I did. I thought it would blend in perfectly with yours
Hello Will you be my friend for business gems stone you interestid in stones beautiful I have cheap price available in price DM me on Instagram @mr.azimbillion
Hi. Do you think there's any money to be made (as a side hobby) by buying and flipping gemstones at online auctions? I am new to gemstones but it seems like it'd make for a cool hobby to start collecting and get into the gem market. Maybe buying rough specimens and getting them cut and everything to resell for a profit? Any help is highly appreciated! :)
Some are. It's usually easy to tell if you're buying from the lapidary or just from someone who's reselling (check out their "about", all descriptions and if they have social media and/or sites linked).
Thank you so much for this series! What a fantastic beginning to it. Bummer to hear about the labradorite since it is a favorite but happy to have new knowledge about it. 🖤🖤🖤
Thank you Angelica! So happy you've enjoyed it :)) Thank you for watching! Yes, I was a bit disappointed to learn this info about Labradorite too, but better to be informed :) There's still many gorgeous, quality Labradorite cabs available!
Very interesting. I was passionate of gemstones since I was a little kid, digging for them. You reckon I could make a living out moving them between Australia and Canada. (Opals / Ammolite)??
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing I'm not sure if we can trade emails on here but I will give you mine and I can send you photos of my Variscite I have also just come across a box of faceted stones my friend has and will dig through them on Tuesday martyhinnenkamp1@hotmail.com. Thank you, Marty
Hello Will you be my friend for business gems stone you interestid in stones beautiful I have cheap price available in price DM me on Instagram @mr.azimbillion
@@87channels what, you didn't think she was just about as sweet of a lady that you could imagine hoping to meet one day? A true gem of a gal, if you ask me🙂
I really appreciate the video but have found the list of sellers you gave are middle men. Do you have any contact details for people i can buy wholesale from in bulk who are the source. Really appreciate it thanks
Hey there! I think I mentioned I have several semi-precious stones and turquoise...I’d like to have u make my wife some jewelry with garnets I have and maybe me a ring with a blue sapphire. I’ll give u some of the stones for tasks, do u like peridots, aquamarine, etc?
I love all types of gems to be honest :) All of them are amazing, vibrant and have something unique about them. I really appreciate you offer, however I can't commit to custom order at the moment, I have too much going on, sorry! If things calm down in the future, and you'd be still interested, then I would absolutely love to take your custom order! :)
Hello Will you be my friend for business gems stone you interestid in stones beautiful I have cheap price available in price DM me on Instagram @mr.azimbillion
Bloody hell. . I never thought about a slave trade being used in cutting stones. . Makes me so sad thinking of this. Really love this eye opening video Basia.. and thanks Magda & Darren. 😆
Yes, it's a huge problem all over the world, especially in Asia and South East contries. The work conditions are often very poor and dangerous and pay is extremely low. Just like with the fast fashion... So it's important to do what we can to check if the sellers are fair and gems sourced sustainably :) The best way is to buy from the cutters and sellers that are transparent. Thanks so much for watching! :)
Yes, isn't that awful? But if you think about buying a strand of 2mm faceted and highly polished (sparkly!), for sale by the "hank" for $4/strand...what else could it be? Breaks my heart too. When it comes to beads, India is a slave country, as is Indonesia, others I'm sure as well.
Oh yes and Labradorite. . Shit.. I had no idea about the oil thing.. and them discolouring and showing flaws over time.. makes me wonder now about all those cabs from Wish app.. I was going to buy some from there.. but now I kinda wonder if they are slave trade or bad quality...
Me too! It's so bad but also, good to know about it and always do a little background check on the seller. There's many to choose from and sometimes it's better to pay more but be sure that the ston comes from a good place and will last over time! :)
Hello Will you be my friend for business gems stone you interestid in stones beautiful I have cheap price available in price DM me on Instagram @mr.azimbillion
I have a gemstone I found hiking up a river in B.C. it is very beautiful, my camera is not the greatest for close ups but anyways check it out if your interested the video is on my page
Im so happy to have found your channel!! My husband has been cutting turquoise for 15 years and I've been wanting to make jewelry for years. Watching your passion and knowledge of silversmith has helped me so much!!❤
wow, so happy to hear that Amanda!! :) Does your husband sell the turquoise online? If yes, would you like to share his site or social media with us? That would be awesome! :) And good luck to you with your jewellery making
Thank you so much for responding! And yes he sells on Instagram @garrett.mcginnis
fab! Thank you so much, will check it out!
ohh my, these cabs! Mindblowing, love them so much! :))
What a lovely story! I’m curious what you’ll make Amanda! Go for it, good luck 🍀
Thank you for all your videos. I'm just starting out and I'm very excited. I chose this video to comment on because I'm a rock hound and love my stones. With that being said if you would be interested in my stones don't hesitate to reach out. I find,cut, and tumble my own stuff. I have Tennessee paint rock agate, absolutely gorgeous stones with a ton of character in each piece. This was not meant to be sellsy just wanted to share the beauty.
Thanks for your explanation
I was really happy watching this video. I'm a Sri Lankan. My job is mining and selling gems. I think this video will be very important for me to find some good buyers.
could i know your contact deatails please?
Where do you sell your gems
Thank you for all the great information
It's finally here! A little series of videos to help you understand and source gemstones online and in person. What to look for? Where to find the gems? Which sellers are good? How to spot a scam? How to attend a gemshow? These and more questions will be answered in four videos from this series! Hope you'll enjoy watching! :) Today's video was made in a collaboration with Magda and Darren from Mineral Rare :)
How do you give hearts? i thought I had done it once???
Thank you so much for this video series it is extremely helpful!! I am new to jewelry making and gemstone buying. All of your tips are things I too, have had to learn the hard way! What I wanted to know is how to determine if the seller is also the cutter? I noticed that several of the ETSY gemstone retailers call themselves gemstone manufacturers. Do you know if that typically means they are the cutter? I’m having trouble finding an answer to what that term (manufacturer) entails.
Thank you so much for all your content. 🙏🏼
How do you know if the seller is also the cutter? If a seller claims to be the “manufacturer” does this mean they are the cutter? Do you know if there ways to check on the validity of their claims, at least with sellers on Etsy?
Thank you so much for your videos. They’re all so informative and thorough. You are so sincere, genuine and kind. I always trust the information you provide. Thank you again. I’m so grateful for your content! And you are an incredibly talented silversmith! Wishing you nothing but success in your business.
Kindly,
Andrea
How do you know if the labradorite has oil
Omg labradorite is my favourite to work with. Thank you for sharing this information.
I am very pleased to be among the people, that watch your videos, your really amazing, because is really educating. And I don't mind in getting some vital tips that will aid me to be successful. Thanks.
I have a question- I have a ring with many citrine stones and one fell out. I’m starting to see that the facets/prongs are weak. And a silversmith convert or pour over a bezel setting to secure the prongs or do they need to remove all the stones and start new
Hiya, as far as I can see they would have to start anew. Pouring on metal would probably cause the stones to crack from the heat. You could remove the stones and replace the prongs, or as you said start again, but there is little you can do to an existing ring like that.
Stay safe, Steve...
If you do get stones that are soaked in mineral oil or other oils to extract the oils almost completely I have found out hem in a natural clay kitty litter and shake the box every other day at least within two to three weeks all to most of the oil should be removed unless it was infused into the stone using a vacuum method this is often a common treatment for emeralds and when they use a vacuum method the only way to remove the oils is using a vacuum method to extract oil add solvent extract again and repeat the process until you no longer can see a change in the stone then mild heat in well ventilation area to remove the remaining solvent
That's very interesting! Thank you for sharing this ❤️
Hello there I'm. New in raw diamond selling can you give me some experience how to go about it
I buy opals straight from Australian miners that sell on etsy or have their own Facebook. I have notice purchases i made from india came out to be treated broken packed in oil or not the actual stone. Usually its glass or a stone similar. I have also spent a good $500 on a dark crystal australian opal..
Turned out when I held it to the light that it was smoked.. clearly see the brown smoked spot and the natural untreated side that the smoke wasnt able to get through. Australian opals are not porous unlike other opals so they can't soak in oil water and smoke. So it wasn't an Australia opal. An opal but a treated non australian opal which wasn't even forth $100.
Do you have any labradories you would suggest or refer people to to buy gemstones
What do you do with unsettable, chipped, cracked or broken stones both facet & cabochon? Do you fix them or do they just sit in your inventory as unusable? Doing a project and want to recycle the broken stones but don't know where to buy any or know if you can buy natural broken finished pieces.
please how I can show you my uncut gemeston to sell
Thank you for touching on sustainability, it’s something I want to be more mindful of. Would love a video focused on that 💕 Looking forward to the next video!
I agree, it's a very important subject. I want to get into more details too. Thanks so much for watching! :)
Hello
Will you be my friend for business gems stone you interestid in stones beautiful I have cheap price available in price
DM me on Instagram @mr.azimbillion
Hi nice to meet you I seen you on the bus.
Did you? Where was that? :)
Excellent. channel. thanks for the info.
Hopefully you see this comment as this video series is a few months old now. Unfortunately, I just discovered them.
I wanted to Thank you so much for all the great information! I really appreciate you sharing your hard-won knowledge. I have a question about accessing your list of recommended gemstone sellers on pattern. I opened your link from the videos but it seems like you have to be a Patreon member to open the list.? Is that correct? I may not have done it right. I’m not familiar with Patreon. Does one have to donate on Patreon in order to see the list of sellers?
Hi! I'm very happy this series is helpful 💕 I will be making another video soon, where I will discus some gemstone sellers and recommend a few places. The main list should be free, it's on Patreon, because that's where I was able to make a post with a safe downloadable file. Other extended lists are indeed for Patreons only (it's a subscription-based service where you pay $5 for a month and you get access to all of the content I have made and shared so far. You can cancel anytime you like). I've checked and the first list I've shared has a free access, please try this link: www.patreon.com/posts/list-of-gemstone-27415416
Hi, I'm Marty and I have just started a channel called Marty's Rocks and I would like to be on the lapidary side but have no idea of what I'm doing any help or advice you could give me would be appreciated. Thank you
I'm afraid I don't know much about lapidary, I haven't been cutting the stones. I hope you will be able to find plenty of info, good luck! :)
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing Thank you I think I found the answer
Hello i have ruby gemstone.how much the price
@@virgeniagilay8082 It all depends on the three C's and size have it appraised
I have gemstones and gold but I don't now where to sell them,am in Kenya,mombasa
Amazing video👏👏👏👏👏👏
Many many thanks! 🌺😊
Hi Do your have good buyers for Rear expensive Master pics Gem.
It's an Alexandrite nearly 40ct Top Gem pics. Thanks
You are amazing! Love watching you vids. They help me so much! 🤩💕
ahh, so happy about it! :D thank you so much for watching xx
hi Mam,,,im from philipines, i have Gemstone,but i dont know how to sell,and i dont have idea the price,and buyer.. pls help me..
good morning and I hope you don't mind I don't have many subscribers but I used your video as a card for the Lucien Variscite video I did. I thought it would blend in perfectly with yours
Hi Marty! I don't mind at all, thank you for linking my video, I appreciate it!
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing You are very welcome
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing Thank you, you do great work!
Hello, I am a Ceylon Saphire and precious stone dealer. i am very much interested in you youtube channel keep it up :) :) love from canada
are you interested inNephrite, jasper,quariz, jade , pleas e contact at my whatsapp +923009849963
Hello
Will you be my friend for business gems stone you interestid in stones beautiful I have cheap price available in price
DM me on Instagram @mr.azimbillion
I have gemstones in Zimbabwe
@@sacredsounds4234 please DM me on Instagram @mr.azimbillion I'm wait
Hello Rikaz, I am tanzanite stone dealer and coloured stones. We could work together. I am based in Kenya and our stones are from tannzania.
hii can you help me about gems stone i have a weird stome
weird stone?
Love it.
Hi. Do you think there's any money to be made (as a side hobby) by buying and flipping gemstones at online auctions? I am new to gemstones but it seems like it'd make for a cool hobby to start collecting and get into the gem market. Maybe buying rough specimens and getting them cut and everything to resell for a profit? Any help is highly appreciated! :)
What do you mean by middlemen? Are sellers on Etsy who sells stones the 'middle men's?
Some are. It's usually easy to tell if you're buying from the lapidary or just from someone who's reselling (check out their "about", all descriptions and if they have social media and/or sites linked).
Basia, this is a great video!
Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻
Thank you Karolien! :) I know some info were missing, I will be adding it in the next videos :)
Great video Howlite is another knock off for Turquoise unscrupulous people dye them so beware. Thanks for putting out such a great educational video
Yep i make jewlery and manage a gallery in new Mexico the best fake that fools people
How can I get in reach with u so u could help me buying one!!
Thank u in advance
Can we talk through WhatsApp or some other apps? I’m doing gems stone business.
We have natural gemstones
Hello dear ..
I have gem stone but how can i sell it online any website or any person? Pleade guide me
where you from.i can guide to you.
Thank you so much for this series! What a fantastic beginning to it. Bummer to hear about the labradorite since it is a favorite but happy to have new knowledge about it. 🖤🖤🖤
Thank you Angelica! So happy you've enjoyed it :)) Thank you for watching! Yes, I was a bit disappointed to learn this info about Labradorite too, but better to be informed :) There's still many gorgeous, quality Labradorite cabs available!
U can start it
Very interesting. I was passionate of gemstones since I was a little kid, digging for them. You reckon I could make a living out moving them between Australia and Canada. (Opals / Ammolite)??
Do gemstones have a higher market value in Canada than they do in Australia?
I'm not entirely sure, but I do know natural gems, with transparent background are usually very popular :) So I think it would be worth researching :)
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing I'm not sure if we can trade emails on here but I will give you mine and I can send you photos of my Variscite I have also just come across a box of faceted stones my friend has and will dig through them on Tuesday martyhinnenkamp1@hotmail.com. Thank you,
Marty
Nice
I belive I've found a real gem ;-) with you girl.
That's sweet
Nice
Hello
Will you be my friend for business gems stone you interestid in stones beautiful I have cheap price available in price
DM me on Instagram @mr.azimbillion
Don't be weird
@@87channels what, you didn't think she was just about as sweet of a lady that you could imagine hoping to meet one day?
A true gem of a gal, if you ask me🙂
hello sir tell me if you need a gem i can give it i'm from sri lanka
I really appreciate the video but have found the list of sellers you gave are middle men. Do you have any contact details for people i can buy wholesale from in bulk who are the source. Really appreciate it thanks
Hello, sir we have bulk gemstones . Contact us on WhatsApp +393533203035
I have natural gemstones
Hi, if you are still interested in please contact me we are in business of it for long time
You are doing great work, keep it up and thank you
Thank you Marty! :)
Hey there! I think I mentioned I have several semi-precious stones and turquoise...I’d like to have u make my wife some jewelry with garnets I have and maybe me a ring with a blue sapphire. I’ll give u some of the stones for tasks, do u like peridots, aquamarine, etc?
I love all types of gems to be honest :) All of them are amazing, vibrant and have something unique about them. I really appreciate you offer, however I can't commit to custom order at the moment, I have too much going on, sorry! If things calm down in the future, and you'd be still interested, then I would absolutely love to take your custom order! :)
Where can I get good stones online
Hi Rosemary, stay tuned for the third video, where I will share some resources :)
From Lapidary Dave of course, anything you need cut or sourced custom design and more!
Hello
Will you be my friend for business gems stone you interestid in stones beautiful I have cheap price available in price
DM me on Instagram @mr.azimbillion
Dear you can contact with me on my whatsapp +918968229679
Hi we have natural gemstones
Bloody hell. . I never thought about a slave trade being used in cutting stones. . Makes me so sad thinking of this. Really love this eye opening video Basia.. and thanks Magda & Darren. 😆
Yes, it's a huge problem all over the world, especially in Asia and South East contries. The work conditions are often very poor and dangerous and pay is extremely low. Just like with the fast fashion... So it's important to do what we can to check if the sellers are fair and gems sourced sustainably :) The best way is to buy from the cutters and sellers that are transparent. Thanks so much for watching! :)
Yes, isn't that awful? But if you think about buying a strand of 2mm faceted and highly polished (sparkly!), for sale by the "hank" for $4/strand...what else could it be? Breaks my heart too. When it comes to beads, India is a slave country, as is Indonesia, others I'm sure as well.
It's terrible... As long as we are educated and mindful about it, we can choose what we buy and contribute more to support good and honest sellers :)
Oh yes and Labradorite. . Shit.. I had no idea about the oil thing.. and them discolouring and showing flaws over time.. makes me wonder now about all those cabs from Wish app.. I was going to buy some from there.. but now I kinda wonder if they are slave trade or bad quality...
Me too! It's so bad but also, good to know about it and always do a little background check on the seller. There's many to choose from and sometimes it's better to pay more but be sure that the ston comes from a good place and will last over time! :)
Hello
Will you be my friend for business gems stone you interestid in stones beautiful I have cheap price available in price
DM me on Instagram @mr.azimbillion
That behind is a Skyrim Map??!!!!
It is 😁
I have a gemstone I found hiking up a river in B.C. it is very beautiful, my camera is not the greatest for close ups but anyways check it out if your interested the video is on my page
Can't find "turquoise obsession" anywhere.
Lovely face and smile
And