OMG Natalie, I am dead!!!! Thanks so much for having these two guests on the show, and thanks so much for more beautiful Oregon Sunstones. These two gentlemen are incredible artists.
A true MASTER OF THEIR ART, both of them, 40 yrs, well worth every day, The cut of the blue stones amazed me, Im blown away !!! And 22 yrs old, I look forward to seeing his craft in the future, Im sure we will be amazed by his work, Thank you all for the great show,
I love the way the host wears everything 😂 you totally would right. Beautiful things give you a moment of happiness even on your worst days! The young artist will only develop, can't imagine the things he will do
With all the amazing episodes of unboxed this is by far my absolute favorite. Getting to meet the artists that designed the stones and the jewelry pieces is amazing and now I’ve sent them both friend requests because I wanna follow their work. Their phenomenal, Unparalleled work. Thank you for an absolutely perfect episode.
Hargraves is truly revolutionary. Also he reminds me of two of my personal heros who both were chemist and made revolutionary gemology and lapidary tools they are Dr. Hanneman and then John at gearloose now John is still alive working full time in his workshop and all three are amazing nice men who are amazing at sharing their knowledge and helping other's. They also all have made unbelievably amazing tools and techniques.
10:10 Schiller is also caused by the multiple layers of Feldspar all reflecting the light upwards along the cleavage plane. Oregon Sunstone is a very unique type of Feldspar gem because it can have schiller from both the copper in it and the multiple layers. I cannot wait to get my own rough Oregon sunstones
Maybe you could actually show the close ups while you’re describing the items, it would help the viewers appreciate your efforts better. Love your content.
I would love to see one showing gemstones with Adamantine Luster; because I have sphene and I was wanting to collect other Adamantine luster gemstone 🤗
I think a different format needs to be used when presenting jewellery as opposed to specimen pieces which are usually larger. Jewellery is generally small so when they are discussing the work it's important to be able to see the work at the same time. Extreme close-ups similar to the images at the end of this video. As it's jewellery a hand model (not the presenter during the interview) wearing the piece slightly moving showing how it presents worn, but still closeups. So maybe 90% details close-ups in 10% presenters and guests.Over all I love your channel!😍😘🥰
She asked top3 things about the necklace, then he is cut off after he talked about the first point.... Earlier he wanted to talk about the silver inclusions inside, but she interrupted him
It's too bad they give the jewelers all the credit. Nature had just as important of a part. It takes forever to form gemstones. (I'm well aware that nature is not a conscious being too.)
those necklaces are some of the most beautiful pieces of jewelry I've ever seen!
As soon as I think you have made the best video I have seen, you prove me wrong. I’m happy to have found JTV.
Those necklaces are museum quality!! So nice to see actual gem cutters/designers with such skills. That last necklace blew me away!!
OMG Natalie, I am dead!!!! Thanks so much for having these two guests on the show, and thanks so much for more beautiful Oregon Sunstones. These two gentlemen are incredible artists.
normally it is Shelly who does the shocking but damn can we have more of these guests those pieces were amazing
Right they blew me away
more closeups of the pieces please! 💕
A true MASTER OF THEIR ART, both of them, 40 yrs, well worth every day, The cut of the blue stones amazed me, Im blown away !!! And 22 yrs old, I look forward to seeing his craft in the future, Im sure we will be amazed by his work, Thank you all for the great show,
A WOW !!! A HUGE WOW !!! MY GOD , AGE 22 , HE MUST HAVE BEEN A SKILLED ARTIST IN MOST OF HIS PAST LIVES . ...INCREDIBLE 🎉 I WANT ONE .
Wow! How interesting this is! Amazing to learn about gemstones, and how different cutting will enhance reflectivity.
I love the way the host wears everything 😂 you totally would right. Beautiful things give you a moment of happiness even on your worst days! The young artist will only develop, can't imagine the things he will do
All of the pieces were impressive. Oregon Sunstone can become excellent for making carvings and cuts like this.
With all the amazing episodes of unboxed this is by far my absolute favorite. Getting to meet the artists that designed the stones and the jewelry pieces is amazing and now I’ve sent them both friend requests because I wanna follow their work. Their phenomenal, Unparalleled work. Thank you for an absolutely perfect episode.
that first Tourmaline is so Amazing Omgosh
Love the show! Can't you display the jewelry with a 360 degree display?
Natalie is so lovely! She seems to have ADD like I do, but she asks relevant questions intelligently that make the interview fantastic.
I love the whole cast but Natalie has a special place in my heart she’s such a cute smarty pants I love it 🥰
Love them all, so inspirational, cracked up at the cat comment! Absolutely loved it and I agree about the cat .
"Yes, put it on....right now"
Did you see the sigh of grief and utter immersion of the beauty of you which that necklace.
Omg I did the same.
Hargraves is truly revolutionary. Also he reminds me of two of my personal heros who both were chemist and made revolutionary gemology and lapidary tools they are Dr. Hanneman and then John at gearloose now John is still alive working full time in his workshop and all three are amazing nice men who are amazing at sharing their knowledge and helping other's. They also all have made unbelievably amazing tools and techniques.
Stunning designs ! WOW WOW WOW
Stunning craftsmanship, stunning pieces and two handsome fellas
Fabulous episode.
Holy money. I am now deceased after seeing this last 3. Absolutely inspiring
Fair play too Everett , those cuts are quite literally breathtaking 🔥🔥
Honestly their work could make me cry
Absolutely gorgeous!
Wow the first piece literally made my eyes water 💦 them boom they brought out the second then third!!!!! (Necklaces)😭😻🥰
Very impressed with the creations the two artists shared on your show today
What a guest! I was not expecting Dalan! Great episode!
Thank you 😊 for sharing !
Ya know you've completely wowed this gem junky when she can't coherently make a sentence anymore😂😂😂😂
10:10 Schiller is also caused by the multiple layers of Feldspar all reflecting the light upwards along the cleavage plane. Oregon Sunstone is a very unique type of Feldspar gem because it can have schiller from both the copper in it and the multiple layers. I cannot wait to get my own rough Oregon sunstones
Very beautiful Gemstone
those cuts are just... speechless
It's a gemstone that makes you gold. Trophies.
Beautiful!🙇🏽♂️
I have no words.
That guy is just 22?... makes me feel like a failure... hahaha.
Please more focus on the gems, as much as I think that you and your guests are gems 💎! 😆😁🌷
Maybe you could actually show the close ups while you’re describing the items, it would help the viewers appreciate your efforts better. Love your content.
I would love to see one showing gemstones with Adamantine Luster; because I have sphene and I was wanting to collect other Adamantine luster gemstone 🤗
Your talking about the beauty of this specially cut gem stone maybe also show the viewers a close up shot of it.
WOW
Omg I wish I could work with him!
How about a sunflower sunstone???
still haven’t topped these !!!
Drooling.....
Wish there were more close up shots
I think a different format needs to be used when presenting jewellery as opposed to specimen pieces which are usually larger. Jewellery is generally small so when they are discussing the work it's important to be able to see the work at the same time. Extreme close-ups similar to the images at the end of this video. As it's jewellery a hand model (not the presenter during the interview) wearing the piece slightly moving showing how it presents worn, but still closeups. So maybe 90% details close-ups in 10% presenters and guests.Over all I love your channel!😍😘🥰
THIS!!
Mr. Hargrave reminds me an awful lot of my dad. His mannerisms, things he says, his outlook on creating...
I really need to call my dad. Sorry dad! 😔
Another important thing is that diamonds are not even rare really and there value is a total house of cards.
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Simon Whistler sent me !
That's great! Simon's the best!
WOW! WOW! WOW! truely...
Mat pat was here
I wish the camera work was better. When she holds up a piece the camera man never zooms into the piece it’s frustrating.
She asked top3 things about the necklace, then he is cut off after he talked about the first point....
Earlier he wanted to talk about the silver inclusions inside, but she interrupted him
Beautiful stones & cuts, but the background music has to go
Dig rocks, make art..
Those stones deserved waaay better camera view then that. I'm so disappointed 😞
You spend too much time looking at it and not showing it. Going to unsubscribe
6 minutes in and still not a good shot of the gems. Interesting, and I'm glad the host digs them, but I'm done
It's too bad they give the jewelers all the credit. Nature had just as important of a part. It takes forever to form gemstones. (I'm well aware that nature is not a conscious being too.)
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