Asterism is one of my favourites. I own a few star rubies, star sapphires and star rose quartz pieces! This guy has an amazing collection. Thanks for the vid!
So beautiful, I have some odd ones like Star Scapolite, Star Bronzite, Star Tanzanite. As for Cat's eyes I have a Cat's Eye Color Changing Diaspore, Cat's eye Prehnite, Cat's eye Augite and Enstatite, Chrysoberyls, An odd Watermelon Tourmaline thays stripped eirh green chatoyant areas and pink gemmy areas and I have more. Many of these gems i want to get in the future and this vidoe has hyped me up. One of my favorite videos from you guys! I have one question though. Whats that clear gem with a weird trapiche growth on there at 12:48
Thanks again Rebecca and Bill! Id love to show you both the Idaho Star Garnet gems I've been cutting . Amazingly electric purples and bright stars. Have several cabs and a 100+ carat 'Nebula' specimen
Blown away by these stones!!! Asterism is probably my favourite form of gemstone phenomenon. I’ve got a few stunning Star Sapphires, and I’m definitely after adding more gemstone varieties to my collection.
Great video. My husband and I love star sapphires and chose to make both our wedding rings from them. I also have a star ruby in my collection. I would love a star garnet someday.
I work and mine cordiorite/iolite, I have a few I have found like this cats eye but it's blue. It's fun to cut, works easy. I have some very unique peices and colors.
I love phenomenal gemstones! This was a fantastic unboxing. I don’t have many loose stones but I do have some chatoyant peach moonstone and chrysoprase cabs.
I'm obsessed with asterism, even in collections of asterism with people obsessed with asterism the form of asterism known as diasterism is rarely known about, virtually no data videos photos. Unlike other forms of asterism diasterism is when the star effect is shown when light is shined from behind the gem projecting the star on the front. It can only be seen before cutting into a cabochon with a electron microscope. So it is found in stones that are cut commonly in cabochon like rose quartz. Yes, i own six examples of diasterism. None are for sale and have been offered extremely large sums to part with one. Corrected I had a stroke it effected my writing amongst other things but am ok but always put biasterism when it is correctly diasterism. Lol some subconscious thing. So I did correct all the b's into D's thank you @hybridgoth
@@hybridgoth your absolutely correct I had a stroke it affected my writing amongst other things but ok overall still have trouble with affected vs effected no matter how many times look it up and it is diasterism and I always subconsciously write it as biasterism now
@@hybridgoth why are you the only person that ever corrected me on this no matter how often I explained it or posted it? I posted photos of GIA certification with it spelled with a D as it should no one else ever pointed it out, and I know i incorrectly write it, the tattoo of a asterated heart cab gem on leg says "Diasterism". I prefer being corrected i wouldn't't ever have been offended. Is it just that they don't know about this gemstone phenomenon, or being too polite, I don't know? I would prefer every time I misspell it, someone would point it out. Thank you I mean it and honestly if someone doesn't point it out next time I will accidentally make it biasterism again instead of diasterism. My cognitive therapist told me I will keep making the exact same mistake like that but without someone pointing it out my brain will not catch it.
@@davidariamirroarkyoung I'm glad not to have caused offence, none was intended. As far as asterism is concerned, i presume that most people will be unaware of the different types observed and distinctions between them, thus, I'm not overly surprised that no one had pointed it out prior. As wonderful as star stones are it's definitely considered niche information.
With respect to rare star stones, I have a few in my collection many people wouldn't have seen before... The most notable in my collection would be a golden-honey coloured star apatite, it's an unusual stone as far as the asterism phenomena goes though as it displays diasterism but not epiasterism. The six-rayed star only appears in transmitted light, and, in particular only when lit within a few degrees of the optic axis. The stone also displays a typical cat's eye around the girdle which when lit from an angle between 45⁰-60⁰ from the front and oriented appropriately causes the cat's eye to reflect from a healed fracture within the stone and appear on the face as a well defined but somewhat wavy rainbow cat's eye with it's spectral colours being caused by constructive interference occuring within the healed fracture. I have quite a few star zircons mostly with 4-rayed stars but some with 8 however, most of the 8-rayed stars have discontinuities along some of the legs. There's also a 6-ray star rhodolite garnet I cut into a heart shape double-cab which displays two stars on the front when lit from an angle about 45⁰ above perpendicular when displayed right side up, the twin stars are due to the shape rather than resulting from any exciting internal features. If you'd like to see any of them just point me towards an email address and I'll gladly send some pictures through to you.👍
Hi I didnt see purple and I have one I found at a thrift store. It has a couple dings but the movement is there, it has the 5 pattern. What family of stone would that be and also can it be taken out and smoothed without losing the star? Thank you and if you need a purple I have one for ya, I think anyway.
Is asterism ever visible in uncut specimens? I would imagine its either impossible or exceedingly rare, but I do wonder if you could ever see some looking down the long axis of an uncut corundum crystal with some transparency...
Waterworn crystals may display asterism depending on how smoothed the crystal became as a result of the alluvial processes, conversely, even a relatively un-worn star stone will display a degree of silkiness when lit with a pinpoint light source, the star itself remaining undefined though. Trapiche type stars are often visible in rough crystals with little to no wear if a termination is flat. With either type of star, and, whether the crystal is waterworn or otherwise, the inclusions responsible for the generation of a star are often visible under magnification with appropriate lighting, subsequently identification of a star stone in the rough is often possible.
I love phenomenon stones and I enjoyed this video although you guys need to get better at those cutaway shots where you were trying to show the cat’s-eyes those were terrible.
Hi how this diamonds looks in rough stones can u please put one videos on that so many guys have colours stones they can know i have some black stones r they diamonds
Emeralds, Sapphires, Garnets, and more, oh my!
Tell us about your favorite, and why!
I like all sparkly things.
my fav collection is a chatoyancy ruby coz it is rare when almost all corundum phenomenon is asterism.
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Hey I just cabbed an opal from lightning ridge that has a star effect. I did a video on it. Have you heard of opal with asterism????? 😮😮
Hey she's back!
Who cares! She got this job from her daddy!!!!
@@Elizabeth912-v6oDon't be a🍆!! She's VERY, VERY knowledgeable, obviously. smh
Asterism is one of my favourites. I own a few star rubies, star sapphires and star rose quartz pieces! This guy has an amazing collection. Thanks for the vid!
So beautiful, I have some odd ones like Star Scapolite, Star Bronzite, Star Tanzanite. As for Cat's eyes I have a Cat's Eye Color Changing Diaspore, Cat's eye Prehnite, Cat's eye Augite and Enstatite, Chrysoberyls, An odd Watermelon Tourmaline thays stripped eirh green chatoyant areas and pink gemmy areas and I have more. Many of these gems i want to get in the future and this vidoe has hyped me up. One of my favorite videos from you guys! I have one question though. Whats that clear gem with a weird trapiche growth on there at 12:48
I think it's a quartz with some interesting inclusions, but let me check with Bill and get back to you!
@@gems understood. Take your time ☺️
Another great gem show. And thank you for sharing Rebecca & Bill 💯👍💯
I ❤ these visual effects! So happy to have a couple of pieces in my budding collection already.
My favorite 2 hosts! 🥰
Thank you Bill, for sharing your collection! It’s beautiful ❤
I love living vicariously through Bill's collection videos 🤩 Love this video!!!
Thanks again Rebecca and Bill!
Id love to show you both the Idaho Star Garnet gems I've been cutting . Amazingly electric purples and bright stars. Have several cabs and a 100+ carat 'Nebula' specimen
We'd love to see them! Email us at info@gemstones.com!
Phenomenal collection as always, Bill and Rebecca. Thanks for the huge dopamine dose.
So beautiful! I always look forward to a new episode ❤. Thank you 🙏🏻.
wow! So cool- and so many! Bill is wonderful, thank you Rebecca!
I just got a kunzite specimen.... I'm so glad to know that I need to keep it in a dark place!
Thanks Bill for being so enthusiastic! It's a pleasure to listen to you talk about your passion.
Bill has the coolest stuff!
Apatite was just a mohs scale 5 stone for me until last month...
Now, after watching a lot of videos in this channel, it's one of my favourite
stars are one of my favorites a customer at my crystal store gifted me a star ruby i almost cried lol
Blown away by these stones!!! Asterism is probably my favourite form of gemstone phenomenon. I’ve got a few stunning Star Sapphires, and I’m definitely after adding more gemstone varieties to my collection.
I collect color change gems, but I think I should start collecting other gems that have optical effects. Btw, I find the music really unique.
Yaaaay i love this! 😊 Always learn so much from Rebecca 💎
Great video. My husband and I love star sapphires and chose to make both our wedding rings from them. I also have a star ruby in my collection. I would love a star garnet someday.
What a fantastic episode! I just started building my collection of gems with optical properties like Chatoyancy, color change, etc.
I missed this beauty so much on this channel.❤
I work and mine cordiorite/iolite, I have a few I have found like this cats eye but it's blue. It's fun to cut, works easy. I have some very unique peices and colors.
Very thanks
Amazing collection!
I love phenomenal gemstones! This was a fantastic unboxing. I don’t have many loose stones but I do have some chatoyant peach moonstone and chrysoprase cabs.
Wonderful. Beautiful collection.
2:49 such a fascinating group; maxixe beryl is the one I hope to get someday💎
Cat's Eye and Star Emerald, and Cat's Eye and Star Aquamarine are EXTREMELY rare. Even the G.I.A. has rarely encountered them
Ancient Megolithic Critter Rock Statues, would be a good venue to place those ginormous gems in their eyes 👀!
One of my fav episodes! P.S. I have a cats eye Diamond. Yup - there is such a thing believe it or not ;)
Your collection are very nice beautiful
thanking you
I didn't even know cats eye and star aquamarine even existed!
We have a gigantic 13000 certified star sapphire glassy crystal with golden sheen and cat's eye effect in one stone
Sri lanka 🇱🇰 ♥️ ❤️
I'm obsessed with asterism, even in collections of asterism with people obsessed with asterism the form of asterism known as diasterism is rarely known about, virtually no data videos photos. Unlike other forms of asterism diasterism is when the star effect is shown when light is shined from behind the gem projecting the star on the front. It can only be seen before cutting into a cabochon with a electron microscope. So it is found in stones that are cut commonly in cabochon like rose quartz. Yes, i own six examples of diasterism. None are for sale and have been offered extremely large sums to part with one. Corrected I had a stroke it effected my writing amongst other things but am ok but always put biasterism when it is correctly diasterism. Lol some subconscious thing. So I did correct all the b's into D's thank you @hybridgoth
*diasterism 😉
would you like to see a multiple star quartz?
@@hybridgoth your absolutely correct I had a stroke it affected my writing amongst other things but ok overall still have trouble with affected vs effected no matter how many times look it up and it is diasterism and I always subconsciously write it as biasterism now
@@hybridgoth why are you the only person that ever corrected me on this no matter how often I explained it or posted it? I posted photos of GIA certification with it spelled with a D as it should no one else ever pointed it out, and I know i incorrectly write it, the tattoo of a asterated heart cab gem on leg says "Diasterism". I prefer being corrected i wouldn't't ever have been offended. Is it just that they don't know about this gemstone phenomenon, or being too polite, I don't know? I would prefer every time I misspell it, someone would point it out. Thank you I mean it and honestly if someone doesn't point it out next time I will accidentally make it biasterism again instead of diasterism. My cognitive therapist told me I will keep making the exact same mistake like that but without someone pointing it out my brain will not catch it.
@@davidariamirroarkyoung I'm glad not to have caused offence, none was intended.
As far as asterism is concerned, i presume that most people will be unaware of the different types observed and distinctions between them, thus, I'm not overly surprised that no one had pointed it out prior.
As wonderful as star stones are it's definitely considered niche information.
Still trying to cab one.
With respect to rare star stones, I have a few in my collection many people wouldn't have seen before...
The most notable in my collection would be a golden-honey coloured star apatite, it's an unusual stone as far as the asterism phenomena goes though as it displays diasterism but not epiasterism.
The six-rayed star only appears in transmitted light, and, in particular only when lit within a few degrees of the optic axis.
The stone also displays a typical cat's eye around the girdle which when lit from an angle between 45⁰-60⁰ from the front and oriented appropriately causes the cat's eye to reflect from a healed fracture within the stone and appear on the face as a well defined but somewhat wavy rainbow cat's eye with it's spectral colours being caused by constructive interference occuring within the healed fracture.
I have quite a few star zircons mostly with 4-rayed stars but some with 8 however, most of the 8-rayed stars have discontinuities along some of the legs.
There's also a 6-ray star rhodolite garnet I cut into a heart shape double-cab which displays two stars on the front when lit from an angle about 45⁰ above perpendicular when displayed right side up, the twin stars are due to the shape rather than resulting from any exciting internal features.
If you'd like to see any of them just point me towards an email address and I'll gladly send some pictures through to you.👍
Aquamarine cats eye and star also have myself
Asterated heliodor would be pretty sweet.
Too many names my head is about to explode. 😂😮😊
I have a chatoyant sodalite!!
by the gods look at em
Can you talk about hyallite opals only and unboxing~
I have sapphire catseye stone above 35 cart
Hi I didnt see purple and I have one I found at a thrift store. It has a couple dings but the movement is there, it has the 5 pattern. What family of stone would that be and also can it be taken out and smoothed without losing the star? Thank you and if you need a purple I have one for ya, I think anyway.
Is asterism ever visible in uncut specimens? I would imagine its either impossible or exceedingly rare, but I do wonder if you could ever see some looking down the long axis of an uncut corundum crystal with some transparency...
I have not ever seen asterism in an uncut specimen but the gem world is a strange and beautiful place, so I wouldn’t rule it out.
Waterworn crystals may display asterism depending on how smoothed the crystal became as a result of the alluvial processes, conversely, even a relatively un-worn star stone will display a degree of silkiness when lit with a pinpoint light source, the star itself remaining undefined though.
Trapiche type stars are often visible in rough crystals with little to no wear if a termination is flat.
With either type of star, and, whether the crystal is waterworn or otherwise, the inclusions responsible for the generation of a star are often visible under magnification with appropriate lighting, subsequently identification of a star stone in the rough is often possible.
Morganite catseye
Star sapphires mean a lot to me my dad brought home a good number of the after he was deployed
I have green chalcedony in cats eye
What does Bill think of helical twists down the C axis of aquamarine crystal wands?
How long has he been collecting??? Fabulous collection ❤💎
I think he said this collection was over the course of about 20 years
Have you ever seen a natural multiple star quartz?
How much does a 4c ruby star sapphire cost.
I have a pinkish purple star sapphire if ur interested... its 2.4 Carat with a perfect star and glassy body...
no tourmaline cat's eyes?
I literally searching about star emerald because i just got em, the star is not as strong as in sapphire
How i can find a good gem buyers from US?
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Tem crisoberilo olho de gato e berilo
I love phenomenon stones and I enjoyed this video although you guys need to get better at those cutaway shots where you were trying to show the cat’s-eyes those were terrible.
I have lots of gemstone
Hi I have rutile cat's eye 3.10 ct. Organ sri Lanka
Hard tiger 54
I am from sri lanka i can export gems
Chrysoberyl?!? Chrysoberyl?!?!? Where's the CHRYSOBERYL?!????
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ohh lol are they divorced or seperated..no longer doing hte youtube together if everyone knows what i mean
Rebecca is so rich that she has someone to manicure her own Natural Nails but why does she insist on always having a 70s hairstyle?????
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Hi any one here gemstone collector rply here
Hi how this diamonds looks in rough stones can u please put one videos on that so many guys have colours stones they can know i have some black stones r they diamonds
I have green chalcedony in cats eye