Popular Blue Gemstone Choices Under 6 Minutes: Tourmaline, Topaz, Zircon, Aquamarine, Sapphire
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- GIA Grad + Founder and Front Man of F&B Michael walks us through the most popular natural and lab-created blue gemstones in the market place while covering the 3 points below.
1. What mineral is it?
2. How does its hardness measure in the Moh's scale?
3. Is it available in both lab and natural?
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Blue topaz for sure
Thank's for this video
Awesome !
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Can you please make an video for Mystic Topaz?? Thanks for your videos.I love it!!
Haha...I was trying find resource to help my Filipino GF to know the ABC of gemstones I presented her, thanks lord your explanation suits our appetites.For now, we have green tourmaline ring, Swiss blue topaz pendant, Aquamarine pendant, and blue Zircon bracelet for her, and Sapphire ring for myself. Thank you.
Salamat po! Glad you enjoyed the video ♥️
Please, could you do a video looking at Natural Zircon compared to Diamond , Cubic Zirconia, and Moissanite? No one is covering NATURAL Zircon as a diamond alternative, and I am dying to know how it stacks up.
You forgot Tanzanite
Good information. That being said, please add pricing for similar sized stones.
Why no mention of the blue moissanite?
I’ve read topaz is brittle and cracks more easily than others. MOHs can be misleading. Can you share more about durability and precautions in future videos please and thanks
hi I am Pisces, can I combine aquamarine and yellows sapphire?
good work bro ....i have lot of videos to share with you
Iam aries n I do prefer aquamarine 💦🌊and blue sapphire🎈 😍🔥❤
And also tanzanite
Jeff Romera Yes, tanzanite has more of a blowed between blue and violet.
@@FireandBrilliance thanks bro for the info
I would caution against Tanzanite for jewelry that needs to be durable, it is a 6-7 on the mohs scale and has poor toughness as well as having cleavage. It's GORGEOUS, but better for things like earrings or necklaces where it's not going to meet surfaces like counters or car doors, etc.
@@annedavis3340 thanks mam for the info
Good,...
Like it
I love you Michael
Mine is sapphire. No doubt about it.
Love your videos! Are the topaz good for wear everyday, for engagement ring? Thank you
Topaz is great for everyday wear and beautiful on engagement rings. However, be mindful that it is it can scratch easier as it is softer than moissanite and diamonds. As long as you're mindful then you should be ok. :)
@@FireandBrilliance thank you so much for your reply ❤️
Thank you so much Sir nice video 🖐👍👌👍👌👍👌👍👌🙏🙂🇮🇳India Bharat
Which is your favorite blue gemstone from the following choices? Tourmaline, topaz, zircon, aquamarine and sapphire? Is there another blue gem that you prefer which is not covered in this video? Do you prefer natural or lab-created? Leave your thoughts below.
I learn alot bro
I like your videos bro i learned alot
Thank you 🙏
@@FireandBrilliance welcome bro :)
I use lab created ruby in my engagement ring :)
Iolite is another vivid blue stone.
It is lovely. If I recall the blue isn't light-stable, so you have to be careful with how much you wear it, unfortunately
BLUE ZIRCON ALL THE WAY 💙💙💙💙💙💙
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Will an Aquamarine lose color over time? If so, which gemstone would you recommend?
Aquamarines are naturally blue. Some are darker and some are lighter but it will not lose its color over time.
London Topaz is not known? Is it not natural? To my knowledge, London Blue Topaz is color treated but
otherwise natural.
Kyanite is also blue right bro?
Yes, that’s correct. 😊
@@FireandBrilliance thanks bro :)
I prefer London blue topaz, I hope others look up what it looks like
Marketing term.
@@alexvikendi1768 a marketing term usually used by multiple vendors to describe a specific color. You commented that on a video by a business. Your point? 🙄
It is beautiful, but a blue topaz is naturally like light, Swiss blue. I read the London Blue is heated to get its dark color, is that true?
@@MasseurDavis most sapphires are heated to turn that blue. I suppose you don't like blue sapphires as well?
@@annedavis3340 I tend to go something as natural or close. I recently brought a sterling silver lion 🦁 pendant, im thinking to have amethyst set in the eyes and a blue topaz set in the mouth. Yellow and brown topaz im considering as well bc its natural tone in read.
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