Identify 5 different Rubies

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  • Опубликовано: 18 мар 2018
  • Gem Identification course students @ AIGS help identify five different Rubies using the knowledge and skills they learned at class! Want to know how well they did? Check out this video now!
    Special thanks to students from Gem Identification class for participating!
    If you are interested in our Gem Identification course or want to know more about other courses, click here.
    www.aigsthailand.com/Gemology-...
    #ruby #gemstone #gemologyschool
    Credits:
    Video Team: Alisha Pawa, Tina Shao, and Chompoo Promdeerach
    Music: Love life by Purple Planet music

Комментарии • 54

  • @stevenmiller7208
    @stevenmiller7208 5 лет назад +13

    Ruby with glass added is considered a created stone. It is never acceptable to call a glass filled stone natural. That is one reason I won't accept an AIGS stone, their criteria is not as high as GIA criteria.

    • @ArmandCury
      @ArmandCury 4 года назад +5

      Hmmm. In fact, GIA has a specific term for that. They call glass added ruby as a "manufactured product".
      But, I stil agree.

  • @nov14450
    @nov14450 4 года назад +3

    I have burmese ruby which we having it for so many years.
    It has very clear inclusion which can be seen by naked eyes. Is that real natural ruby if inclusion seen by naked eyes?

    • @AigsInstitute
      @AigsInstitute  4 года назад

      Hi, thank you for your comment.
      The best way to find out whether your ruby is natural or synthetic is to send your stone to our advanced lab for further checking.
      But we do advise you to come and take our "Synthetic and Treatment" course if you are dealing in the gemstone business.
      In this course, we will teach you how to tell the difference between natural and synthetic gemstones and how they are different from various locations.
      Please feel free to visit our website for more information on our institute and and laboratory.
      www.aigsthailand.com

    • @strangethingsatx6034
      @strangethingsatx6034 3 года назад

      Is it for sale

    • @davidferron9457
      @davidferron9457 2 года назад

      Send it to me i'll tell you if its not a real one.

    • @bryanbressem5026
      @bryanbressem5026 2 года назад

      Send to me if it's real I'll send you a fake stone, just like this scammer saying send it here, only a fool would send a valuable stone to fake aigs business

  • @alexandrevaliquette1941
    @alexandrevaliquette1941 3 года назад +18

    I don't get it why the majority of people are buying real instead of synthetic ruby?
    Synthetic ruby is not a fake ruby. It have the same hardness and color and molecular structure and same fashion capabilities but at a fraction of the price.
    Something is wrong with this jewelry industry. And, for sure, customers are not well informed.

    • @Alexandra-rb7ju
      @Alexandra-rb7ju 3 года назад +3

      100% agree. It really irritates me when someone says that lab created stones are "fake". They are made with the exact same elements as naturally grown rubies from the earth. If anything, lab grown rubies are in fact "pure rubies" because they don't have any excess materials thrown in by nature that could affect the structure of the ruby.
      Sometimes lab grown gems are either made from elements or they are grown from a smaller version of the gemstone itself, which in fact makes it very genuine in itself.

    • @danielhernandezbanuelos5581
      @danielhernandezbanuelos5581 3 года назад +7

      I buy gems because they are pretty, but lots of people buy them for the status symbol, and thats the reason why they want a natural ruby, it's more expensive. Like the Iphone.

    • @auction4803
      @auction4803 3 года назад +8

      Your comments make you real amateurs. The main reason for a price is based on RARITY. A carat of Lab made rubies costs between $0.05 and 0.40, depending on the manufacturer and, indeed, they are flawless. Nowadays, synthetic gemstone manufacturers are fabricating rubies, emeralds, sapphires, alexandrites, etc. with inclusions, also. How often can you find in nature a pure ruby, with no inclusions? The answer to this is the answer to your questions.

    • @alexandrevaliquette1941
      @alexandrevaliquette1941 3 года назад +5

      @@auction4803 I did not argued on "why real stone are not the same price as synthetic ones".
      I argue about the fact that I don't understand why a majority of "ordinary peoples" are paying a salty premium without getting ANY esthetical added value.
      Sure, paying the double for the "rarity" of a random object make sense. But here, unless you are a fine jewel collector, I don't understand why "regular people" would pay well above 1000 times for two identical looking stones!!!
      My only conclusion is that "regular peoples" still think that a lab grown ruby is a "fake, colored glass or zircon ruby", even if both are 100% real ruby down to the atomic structure!
      The industry prefer to keep the customer in ignorance because of obvious economics reasons. Somehow, it makes me smile and thinks about the church Vs Galileo "E pur si muove!"

    • @denadillard7141
      @denadillard7141 3 года назад +1

      @@alexandrevaliquette1941 I just like pretty stones and colors if they are to mean anything in years to come go natural God made if you want pretty and you do not care what people think and they are for pleasure go with what you can afford I don't have millions I buy synthetic

  • @rasheedrasheed3134
    @rasheedrasheed3134 5 лет назад +1

    Rubi stone is price?

  • @pekkahollola7646
    @pekkahollola7646 3 месяца назад

    How Chinese cut those cheap lab corundum ? Is it with automatic robots CNC ?

  • @ManikyaRuby
    @ManikyaRuby 6 месяцев назад +1

    Ok

  • @Yassineadw
    @Yassineadw 11 месяцев назад

    I have 2 Rings with ruby stone

  • @siluchchoun8555
    @siluchchoun8555 3 года назад +3

    How can learn, I need to learn

  • @user-wm4go5ub2i
    @user-wm4go5ub2i 5 месяцев назад

    Pls show up the inclusions of the real one

    • @AigsInstitute
      @AigsInstitute  5 месяцев назад

      Hi , you can see more inclusion on our website. Here's the link www.aigsthailand.com/Inclusion-EN

  • @rahoofmuhammed2783
    @rahoofmuhammed2783 5 лет назад +11

    From where i can buy natural and original ruby. Pls reply me

    • @rahoofmuhammed2783
      @rahoofmuhammed2783 5 лет назад +1

      +96879260270

    • @AigsInstitute
      @AigsInstitute  5 лет назад +2

      Dear Sir,
      At AIGS we provide courses on "How to buy Ruby and Sapphire"
      The course is just 3 hours and during the course we advise you ways to find and buy natural rubies. If you are interested in a bigger market, we advise you to join our AIGS A.G. Diploma Course. The course will cover all you need to know about the gemstone world and is the best investment a gem dealer can ever make.
      Please visit the following website to find more details on our courses.
      AIGS A.G. Diploma Course: aigsthailand.com/Gemology-Course/60/en
      How to buy Ruby and Sapphire course: aigsthailand.com/Gemology-Course/109/en
      We hope to hear from you soon.

    • @akashchetri9414
      @akashchetri9414 5 лет назад

      I am real ruby seller my whatsapp number +917002787266

    • @thanjavursreemuruganreales7582
      @thanjavursreemuruganreales7582 5 лет назад

      @@akashchetri9414 sir we have so many navaratnam as our ancestor property.
      We are ready to sell to genuine buyer only if you're interested then please call 9952537132.
      Tamil or English communication is only best . Thanks

    • @lordcromwell5512
      @lordcromwell5512 4 года назад +5

      Dig one out of a old ring. There are no real mined ruby's. Everything is glass or lab now. A real natural one carat cost around 20 to 30000 US dollars.

  • @chumleyk
    @chumleyk Год назад

    #3 might as well be synthetic because its mostly glass and is essentially JUNK ruby

  • @aung3627
    @aung3627 10 месяцев назад

    ကျောက်တွေလှနေသည်

  • @raziuddinkhan7593
    @raziuddinkhan7593 3 года назад

    Good

  • @narad8165
    @narad8165 2 года назад +8

    Natural rubies are too small to be visually enjoyed. I will any day pick a factory created large one. They are qualitatively the best possible and the cost is too tempting. At around 2usd you can have a 1 cm gem. Natural ones are lentil seed size and you will always be frightened if such an expensive one will fall when observing, misplaced or robbed. Besides of course gem mining is environmental hazard and waste of human life.

    • @senor2930
      @senor2930 10 месяцев назад

      You are basically paying for glass with those! 😂

  • @PermataNusakambangan
    @PermataNusakambangan 3 года назад

    My favorit gems... ruby

  • @ArsetSevupo
    @ArsetSevupo 2 года назад

    woon