How to tell if Sapphire is Real or Fake 🤔 DIY Tutorial 😁 Easy Gem Test 💎

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Комментарии • 186

  • @DreidMusicalX
    @DreidMusicalX Год назад +11

    Thank you so much! I was always afraid to buy stones because I had no clue as how to tell a fake from a real. Now I have a much better idea.

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching and your kind Comment. Appreciate it

  • @tagpuntingaustralia9775
    @tagpuntingaustralia9775 2 года назад +5

    Who needs Superman to use his xray vision to spot a fake gemstone !! Hats off to the GermanGemcutter

  • @k.jespersen6145
    @k.jespersen6145 2 года назад +6

    This method makes a lot of sense. Thank you for including all of the different examples and identifying what was happening in each. That helps a lot in figuring out what is happening when something looks weird.

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  2 года назад +1

      Yeah and it is also very good, because we dont need expensive Equipments👍
      I am very happy to read your Comment. Thank you very much🙂

    • @imstillaliveimstillalive928
      @imstillaliveimstillalive928 Год назад

      ​@@GermanGemcutter 👍

  • @theitalian4049
    @theitalian4049 2 года назад +4

    This was my first time watching you and I can say without a doubt I am a subscriber. You shared a lot of tips and tricks that most people wouldn't know unless they were in the trade. Danke schön für die toll Video!

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  2 года назад

      Thank you very much for watching, your kind words and subscription

  • @TonysGemDesignswithGCS
    @TonysGemDesignswithGCS 2 года назад +5

    Great instructive video with great examples. Well done.

  • @ramip8816
    @ramip8816 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow! What an amazing tutorial! Thank you so much!!!🙏🏽

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  10 месяцев назад

      With pleasure, Thank you for your kind Feedback

  • @Angel2011
    @Angel2011 Год назад +5

    Very good video. I understood everything you taught. I learned a lot and am now a happy new subscriber. Thank you!

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  Год назад +3

      Thank you very much for watching, subscribing and your kind comment, i am very happy

  • @zarayaneva50
    @zarayaneva50 2 года назад +3

    Thank you, very helpful, thorough and informative!!

  • @jamesro196
    @jamesro196 3 месяца назад

    Wow! What a fantastic video. I’ve been struggling with a simplistic way to weed out the synthetics from the real. This has been immensely helpful.

  • @mone4910
    @mone4910 Год назад +2

    I just got interested in gemstones, while looking for a sapphire ring for my daughter.
    Now I am fascinated with the whole subject of gemstones.
    Thank you for this video! So far the best one regarding natural vs synthetic!
    I like your German accent, I’m German myself, living in Southern California.
    🇩🇪💍💜💎😊

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much for watching and your kind words.
      Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland ins wundervolle Kalifornien

  • @joycemccrory1392
    @joycemccrory1392 Год назад +2

    Great tutorial! Thank you!

  • @SilverAndNice
    @SilverAndNice 7 месяцев назад +1

    This was an amazingly helpful video. It helped me immensely to decide what to send off to get certified after humming and hawing for months after two small town jewelers said couldn't possibly be natural sapphires after simply taking a quick peak with a loop. Though I had to unmount them from the rings, it was well worth it. Thank you so very much!!! I look forward to digging into all the rest of your videos.

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  4 месяца назад +1

      I'm glad my video helped you. Thank you for watching and your feedback.

  • @sarathkuruppu7327
    @sarathkuruppu7327 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much .I learn lots of tips in your videos .I am from Sri lanka .👍

  • @oovlocityoo2671
    @oovlocityoo2671 2 года назад +2

    Thanks a lot for this very informative video 🙏🏻

  • @mman6283
    @mman6283 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this information this is going to prove to be very useful

  • @filipazor606
    @filipazor606 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing!

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  Год назад

      With pleasure, Thank you very much for watching.

  • @theletjewel9039
    @theletjewel9039 Год назад +3

    You are real helper , thank you so much dear ❤

  • @ivangamer8022
    @ivangamer8022 2 года назад +2

    great vid my man

  • @TsurielSilverBug
    @TsurielSilverBug 2 дня назад

    Thank you!!

  • @cocopufer5667
    @cocopufer5667 2 года назад +2

    Great video! Thanks

  • @solarcutgems
    @solarcutgems Год назад +1

    Amazing info thank you brother

  • @mariblando
    @mariblando 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wow that was very informative. I would love to see a video like this but to identify beads

  • @Airsoft_forever777
    @Airsoft_forever777 Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot this helped me identify my gemstone without any type of technology or tools very simple and super trusty 👍🙏🆙❤️

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  Год назад

      Thank you for watching and your Feedback. Glad my Video helped.

  • @SnowTiger45
    @SnowTiger45 Год назад +2

    I try to make sure the color zone is not just "close to the pavilion" but rather directly "in the culet" to ensure maximum distribution of the color throughout the cut gemstone.

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  11 месяцев назад

      This is the way. Absolutely correct.
      Thanks for watching and your Feedback

  • @user-rh4bo3ky2l
    @user-rh4bo3ky2l Год назад +2

    Благодарю! Прекрасная работа ! Спасибо большое за знания! Вы сделали мой день! И сэкономили кучу денег 💰) Благодарю вселенную, что есть такие люди как Вы!!!

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  Год назад +1

      Пожалуйста, я рад, что мое видео помогло вам.
      Спасибо за просмотр и за отзыв

  • @instagem2693
    @instagem2693 2 года назад +1

    Very informative :)

  • @asfiichundrigar9729
    @asfiichundrigar9729 Год назад +2

    Thank you for best method

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  Год назад +1

      With pleasure. Thanks for watching and your kind words 💎

  • @Liburni
    @Liburni 2 года назад +2

    nicely explained very interesting

  • @manchukondakrishna7108
    @manchukondakrishna7108 4 месяца назад

    Superb video

  • @Bedsheet_Necktie
    @Bedsheet_Necktie 5 месяцев назад +1

    Nice job😊

  • @djo7831
    @djo7831 2 года назад +2

    Interesting video thank you

  • @eventssrilanka9410
    @eventssrilanka9410 10 месяцев назад +1

    THANKS FOR YOUR VIDEO

  • @puliendopiedrasdecostarica
    @puliendopiedrasdecostarica 2 года назад +2

    Good information 👌

  • @yms9829
    @yms9829 2 года назад +5

    Fake indicators:
    1.adhesive;
    2.curved zoning, homogenized color;
    3.curved zoning with bubbles.
    Is that all?

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  2 года назад +2

      Straight and angular zoning(up to hexagonal) is an indicator for natural specimens.
      Curved zoning, homogenic colors, adhesive and bubbles are often indicators for synthetic Materials or Simulants.

    • @tajkillerscape
      @tajkillerscape 7 месяцев назад

      @@GermanGemcutterthanks so much ! ;) helped me loads i found out my stones are real since straight color zoning is 1000%natural wow to you an your videos🎉 thanks again friend.

  • @alirezapanahie9253
    @alirezapanahie9253 Месяц назад

    the name of the oil please .thanks

  • @johnnymoThai
    @johnnymoThai 2 года назад +10

    Great video and more importantly, great pacing (see my reply to my feedback on a previous video). Very informative for a newbie like myself and rest assured, I will be sticking around for lots more. So thank you for taking the time to pass on you knowledge and for taking onboard my comments on pace. Very much appreciated all-round :-)

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much, have answered your Feedback Comment😁

    • @johnnymoThai
      @johnnymoThai 2 года назад +1

      @@GermanGemcutter Yes I saw that and great to see you took it onboard. Very much appreciated ;-)

  • @chandramohan3781
    @chandramohan3781 Год назад +2

    Thank you

  • @christinel5347
    @christinel5347 7 дней назад

    Will baby oil work?

  • @silvergirl7810
    @silvergirl7810 Год назад +2

    Great video- it would have helped at the end to separate the synthetics from the real ones- just made two piles so we could review those differences- thanks 🙏

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching and your Feedback

  • @fabianrehmann8023
    @fabianrehmann8023 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this wonderful Video. I am wandering how likely will i be permited to execute your tests at the sellers place? Have you got experience to share on this issue?

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching, good Question. One option would be to take a small sealable plastic container filled with oil, a good flashlight, tweezers and magnifying glasses. If the plastic container is clear, place a sheet of white paper between the lamp and the container for better light diffusion.

  • @WaterBottleBlues101
    @WaterBottleBlues101 Год назад +3

    Will this work with a stone set in a ring already? Thank you.

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  Год назад +1

      Stones set in jewelry make it more difficult to see through the stone. Ultimately it depends on the setting and the size of the gemstone.

  • @marlonmejia4172
    @marlonmejia4172 2 года назад +2

    Appreciate your video. Do you consider Lab Created sapphires to be synthetic/fake?

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  2 года назад +2

      In general, i consider Lab created Sapphires to be synthetic. It's good that such syntheses exist, they combine tue perfection of all properties, protect the enviroment and are affordable. They only become Fake once somenone tries to sell them as a natural Gemstone.
      Thanks for watching🙂

    • @parijatmathur8489
      @parijatmathur8489 2 года назад +1

      @@GermanGemcutter How to identify Yellow Sapphire from Citrine?

  • @oovlocityoo2671
    @oovlocityoo2671 Год назад +2

    Please do more videos!! With the V5 cutting stones and show how are the V5 is accurate 👍🏻🙏🏻

  • @Bullen_3
    @Bullen_3 Месяц назад

    ❤ thank u

  • @brigittewagner6848
    @brigittewagner6848 2 года назад +3

    Hello
    Great videos and good advice.
    I looked on the internet for kamelien oel, camellia oil
    and they all have some color while yours looks white.can you explain this please?
    And where is a good source to buy it in usa.
    Please asap,since I might have to return the stones I bought.
    Best
    Brigitte

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  2 года назад +1

      Hi Brigitte, i have bought it many years ago in a Bonsai Shop. It is traditional used to protect equipment such as scissors from rust. You can use nearly every other clear and colorless oil. The individual RI of oils can be found online. Dont forgett some oils smells strong which makes the work a little uncomfortable. I have also used a clear foodoil for example. I used the camelia oil only because i have bought enough and dont need it any longer for Bonsai Equipments. Thanks for watching

    • @brigittewagner6848
      @brigittewagner6848 2 года назад

      Thank you for your answer.
      Would liquid coconut oil at 1.43-1.46 RI be okay for rubies and sapphires?
      I think they are fake but look quite beautiful and were inexpensive from Etsy in India.They claimed to sell only natural stones and even gave a card from a gemologist that states that they are sapphires and rubies, but there are no inclusions.
      I wonder what the material could be.
      Glass, leaded glass, crystal,rhinestones?
      I have no idea.
      Does anybody have experience with this?
      Cheers
      Brigitte

  • @charliegibson-smith6220
    @charliegibson-smith6220 3 месяца назад

    Use diamond tester for sapphire- then use oil test probably the best way

  • @seditt5146
    @seditt5146 2 года назад +2

    What about Iolite will this display similar looks under oil?

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  2 года назад

      There is a difference in the crystal system, iolite grows orthorhombic and sapphire grows hexagonal. In addition, you have to take a closer look at the typical inclusions of Iolite. Thanks for watching

  • @hassaneshaghpour531
    @hassaneshaghpour531 Год назад +1

    Thankyou🙏

  • @zoolook1000
    @zoolook1000 Год назад +2

    Thanks,

  • @doctorbill6301
    @doctorbill6301 Месяц назад

    WHAT is the OIL !? Did I miss what oil you are using ?

  • @silvergirl7810
    @silvergirl7810 Год назад +1

    I’m just going to point out that even at the wholesale gem shows BETWEEN DEALERS scams happen! I talked to one of the dealers and he said he had boughten a stone from another dealer there and it turned out to not be what he said it was and ohh was there some bad blood- they are in litigation now- so don’t think for one minute that it can’t happen to you. The best thing is to really know who you’re buying from and if it sounds too good to be true, it is.

  • @snb7568
    @snb7568 Год назад +1

    Is it possible to identify rough natural sapphire stones this way?

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  Год назад

      It's possible because you get a much better look inside the stone, but it depends on the surface, shape, clarity and color of the rough piece.

  • @manchukondakrishna7108
    @manchukondakrishna7108 4 месяца назад

    Can you send orginal Ceylon Neelam stone

  • @9ofClubs
    @9ofClubs Год назад +1

    Pretty sure there's a video online where the guy shows how synthetic Ruby will dissolve in nail polish remover. Dissolves completely in acetone. Probably the simplest way to see if you have a real Ruby or not.

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  Год назад +1

      It's also a simple and good method, yes. But a crack-filled natural material can potentially be destroyed with the test you mentioned, for example.

    • @9ofClubs
      @9ofClubs Год назад

      @@GermanGemcutter
      Forgive me brother, but I thought that resin filling was generally for Emerald? But I guess all gems could be filled. I do know that acetone would disolve the filling, and whatever synthetic gemstone composition material along with it. Thank you so much for your reply have a good day man

  • @scottpeters5624
    @scottpeters5624 2 года назад +3

    Yet another very intressting and informative
    Video,, it is shocking the lengths unscrupulous dealers go to to con people,
    I have learnt so much from your videos Micha, thank you!!! Do fake and simulated corundom floreces under uv light?

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  2 года назад +3

      As far as I know, the synthetic corundum is UV active, I'm not sure if every color of it is UV active🤔 Synthetic spinel is also UV active. Many years ago a guy told me that some natural blue Sapphires can also be UV active. I later talked to an old Goldsmith about it, he had a lot of natural Sapphires collected from old gold jewelry and he tested it with me and yes, he had a few natural specimens that were UV active. So always be careful with just one test, several tests are usually required to determine if a Gem is natural or synthetic. It is always better to do different tests. With the test in oil, a lot can be identified or excluded, but almost 100% security is only possible in one of the large laboratories. They have the equipment to examine all possible properties. Nevertheless, the test with oil or with UV is always a very helpful, easy and cheap way of making a selection in advance. Testing a Gemstone with UV light is also very interesting ...
      Thank you very much for your kind words👍

    • @scottpeters5624
      @scottpeters5624 2 года назад +2

      @@GermanGemcutter thank you Micha..
      Yes I have some raw natural blue sapphire, which do florece under uv, also I have Ruby's from mogok which are very vivid under uv, I have a lab created spinel which does not ,
      The oil trick you showed us is very useful, thank you,
      Look forward to your next video very much

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  2 года назад +2

      Thank you very much for the Informations👍

    • @9ofClubs
      @9ofClubs Год назад

      Its tough to find accurate information about synthetics.. after hours and hours of research I have discovered some truths that piss the jewelers off something fierce

  • @teresalindsay5604
    @teresalindsay5604 Год назад +1

    Hello, where do we find the clear colorless camellia oil at?

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  Год назад

      Hi Teresa i just used it because i have had it available in my household. You can use every clear and colorless oil for this test. Dont forgett some oils smells strong which makes the work with it a little uncomfortable.
      FYI: The Camelia oil i bought years ago in an online shop for bonsai equipments.

  • @AG-rr2fi
    @AG-rr2fi Год назад +1

    What was the oils name ?
    Thanks for informing us.

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  Год назад

      The Oil was Camelia Oil, i used it just because i have had it in my household. You can use every clear and colorless oil for the Test. Don't forgett some oils smells strong which makes the work with them a little uncomfortable. For the best result you can select an oil with a RI close to the Material RI you plan to test. Refractive Index of Oils can be found online.
      Thanks for watching.

  • @tonylohi3685
    @tonylohi3685 2 года назад +3

    Does a diamond pen tester work if its 9 on the mohs scale?

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  2 года назад +4

      It depends on the tester itself, some electronic testers have a fine enough scale, but in general i wouldn't suggest using a diamond tester for colored gemstones. As i shown in the Video such doublets or assembled stones have only a thin layer of the Material on top, that they try to imitate.

    • @tonylohi3685
      @tonylohi3685 2 года назад

      @@GermanGemcutter if a colored gem is fake is it a definite if there is no reading on a diamond tester at all?

  • @brigittewagner6848
    @brigittewagner6848 2 года назад +2

    Great video. I was trying to buy some camellia oil but noticed that most of them have a yellow colour while yours looks white.
    Can you please explain?
    Where can I find it in usa?
    Thank you.

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  2 года назад

      Hi Brigitte, i have bought it many years ago in a Bonsai Shop. It is traditional used to protect equipment such as scissors from rust. You can use nearly every other clear and colorless oil. The individual RI of oils can be found online. Dont forgett some oils smells strong which makes the work a little uncomfortable. I have also used a clear foodoil for example. I used the camelia oil only because i have bought enough and dont need it any longer for Bonsai Equipments. Thanks for watching

  • @davesontherocks9938
    @davesontherocks9938 2 года назад +3

    Also can this work on raw uncut stones?

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  2 года назад

      Yeah it also works with rough Stones, you become a much better look inside it.

  • @imstillaliveimstillalive928
    @imstillaliveimstillalive928 Год назад +1

    what the typically oil you used,. for examples
    olive oil, or any else oil 🙏

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  Год назад

      In this Video i used Camelia Oil. But you can use every clear and colorless Oil for this Test, also the one you mentioned. Dont forgett some oils smells strong which makes the work with them a little uncomfortable.

    • @imstillaliveimstillalive928
      @imstillaliveimstillalive928 Год назад

      @@GermanGemcutter thanks for reply bro,. good comments 👍🙏

  • @ahmed46312
    @ahmed46312 2 года назад +3

    Can i try this method to check an amethyst ?

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  2 года назад +1

      Yeah you can also test Quartz with this method. Try to lay the focus on the typical Inclusions like fingerprints or tiny mineral Inclusions(needles, crystals) look for color zoning, often you can find some straight and/or angular growth patterns in natural Quartz.
      Another helpful Test, if you have enough experience, is to check the Stone in good light. Often purple CZ looks like Amethyst. CZ has a much higher Dispersion(0.065) than a natural Amethyst(0.013) so if you see a lot of Fire(many small points of light in the colors of a rainbow) it is a CZ.

    • @ahmed46312
      @ahmed46312 2 года назад +1

      @@GermanGemcutter thanks alot

  • @maajithmalik9802
    @maajithmalik9802 7 месяцев назад +1

    What type of oil is this ?

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for watching. I used Camelia Oil but only because I had it in the house at the time. You can carry out the test with almost any oil. It is important that it is clear and colorless. Please note that some oils have a strong smell, which can make working with them a bit unpleasant.

  • @harryptoe2981
    @harryptoe2981 7 месяцев назад +2

    What kind of oil?

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching. I used Camelia Oil but only because I had it in the house at the time. You can carry out the test with almost any oil. It is important that it is clear and colorless. Please note that some oils have a strong smell, which can make working with them a bit unpleasant.

  • @mendozaconsultation
    @mendozaconsultation 2 года назад +1

    Very confusing video.
    So to clarify. If I place any Gem, for example, a saphire or emerald into a clear oil, and the stone keeps it's color all through out it, then it's REAL. If not, as you've shown in the video, then it's FAKE. Is that correct.?

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  2 года назад

      Thanks for your Feedback, have answered your first comment.

  • @mman6283
    @mman6283 2 года назад +3

    Will mineral oil work

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  2 года назад +2

      Yes, you can use every clear and colorless oil

    • @mman6283
      @mman6283 2 года назад +1

      😌
      🙏🏻

  • @lancecabral138
    @lancecabral138 Год назад +1

    Would baby oil work?

  • @davesontherocks9938
    @davesontherocks9938 2 года назад +2

    Link to the oil?

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  2 года назад

      It was a japanese Camelia oil from a local Bonsai Shop. It is used to care for the tools and protects against rust, but you can use every clear and colorless oil, also food oils for example. You can find lists online to check the specific RI of different oils. Higher RI works better, but dont forgett some oils smells strong which makes the work a little uncomfortable.

  • @Vv20vV
    @Vv20vV Год назад +1

    It is unfortunate that the sapphire I want to test is set in a ring. Will not be able to view stone from side view. Will only be able to see top & bottom 😢

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  Год назад

      Unfortunately, depending on the setting, it can be difficult or impossible to take a closer look at the Gemstone. Well I hope you can find indicators of natural or synthetic with top and bottom view. Good Luck with your Sapphire.

  • @prabhakar1494
    @prabhakar1494 Год назад

    Hi. please can you tell id angular inclusions is a sign of real or fake sapphire ? I couldn,t get that part. Btw great video.

    • @sumsa12
      @sumsa12 Год назад +2

      Angular is natural stone
      Color zoning indicates natural

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching. As Sumayya salam said it is an indicator for Natural Stone

    • @prabhakar1494
      @prabhakar1494 Год назад +1

      ​​@@GermanGemcutter But I am worried if this angular ink line can be a sign of heated blue sapphire. Is it true ? That the stone is real but it's heated ?

  • @cd5306
    @cd5306 Год назад +2

    What is this liquid?

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  Год назад

      Thank you for watching. It is Camelia Oil(used it just because i have it available in my household) but you can use every clear and colorless oil for it e.g. food oils. Don't forget some oils smells strong which makes the work with it a little uncomfortable.

  • @cakirogl
    @cakirogl 2 месяца назад +2

    skip the first 4 minutes and watch 1.5 speed

    • @eliknowsbest4946
      @eliknowsbest4946 Месяц назад

      Saving lives thank you and you are right about the speed 👍🏾

  • @moobman7272
    @moobman7272 8 месяцев назад

    Where do you buy your gemstones to know that they are real?

  • @puangtaris649
    @puangtaris649 2 года назад +2

    Wow

  • @Crumbcat4life
    @Crumbcat4life Год назад +2

    how can you test with raw sapphire

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  Год назад

      Same Method(use a clear and colorless oil) and you will get a much better view inside the stone. Especially with some raw stones it is difficult to recognize something, then it only helps to cut or polish one or better two surfaces (opposite).
      Of course, this is not always possible. In general good lighting helps a lot. A flashlight with small selective lighting can also be very helpful for this test, to spot inclusions in gems and raw stones.

  • @thebikerkiki
    @thebikerkiki 6 месяцев назад +1

    Oil name please

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching. I used Camelia Oil but only because I had it in the house at the time. You can carry out the test with almost any oil. It is important that it is clear and colorless. Please note that some oils have a strong smell, which can make working with them a bit unpleasant.

  • @eunicaebon3166
    @eunicaebon3166 Год назад +3

    I have blue sapphire but don't know if fake or true

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  Год назад

      Thanks for watching, if it is possible for you, try to test your Stones, as i shown in the Video.

  • @Reincarnation111
    @Reincarnation111 Год назад +1

    Sorry...cant catch the name/type of oil?

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  Год назад

      In this Video i used Camelia Oil. But you can use every clear and colorless oil for this Test e.g. Foodoils. Remember, some oils smells strong, which makes it a little uncomfortable to work with.

  • @afzalhamipoetvlog8868
    @afzalhamipoetvlog8868 3 месяца назад

    Oil name
    Coconut oil
    Or any other oil
    Plz the name of oil.
    For test sapphire.

  • @imstillaliveimstillalive928
    @imstillaliveimstillalive928 Год назад +1

    but in minute 7:16 you said that, not perfectly cutting gemstone of that sapphire, so i think this is depending one of things the matter terms condition shape cutting gemstone 🙏

  • @MeditacionesparaMU
    @MeditacionesparaMU Год назад

    How can I contact you? Will like to send you a sapphire video and see what you think.

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  Год назад

      Best way to contact me is via DM on Instagram, all Social Media links can be found in every Video description. Thanks for watching.

  • @likkeaaaabawss
    @likkeaaaabawss Месяц назад

    why is my sapphire purple?

  • @passioninc.6814
    @passioninc.6814 Год назад

    Hyperium is no longer available

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  Год назад

      Check this Link, it is available
      www.lotusgemology.com/index.php/library/inclusion-gallery

  • @tridave294
    @tridave294 8 месяцев назад

    Can u explain smartly 😂 like a straight short and twitt😊

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your Feedback. I know there is a lot of Infos in this Video.

  • @Dragon43ish
    @Dragon43ish 10 месяцев назад

    ....does this person understand the word.....keep it simple???

    • @vishalamberao4663
      @vishalamberao4663 4 месяца назад

      This what is called making simple things complicated..bravo

  • @latonianealey3087
    @latonianealey3087 Год назад +2

    Cause don't send u nothing fake he always keep it real. If send ur way it's real💯👩🏽‍🏫👣🙏🪴👑

  • @HoriaJ
    @HoriaJ 9 месяцев назад +1

    What oil is that?

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  8 месяцев назад

      In this Video i used Camelia oil, just because i have had it available in my household. You can use every clean and colorless oil.

  • @simonsaysgetactive
    @simonsaysgetactive Год назад

    What type of oil ?

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  Год назад

      In this case i used Camelia Oil just because i have had it available in my household but you can use every clear and colorless oil for this test. Don´t forgett some oils smells strong which makes the work with it a little uncomfortable. The best results you´ll get with oils which RI is as close as possible to the Materials RI you plan to test. Refractive Index for Oils and Gemstones can be found online. Thanks for watching

  • @rebuild4992
    @rebuild4992 2 года назад +1

    What kind of oil?

    • @GermanGemcutter
      @GermanGemcutter  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching, it is Camellia Oil, but in theorie you can use any Oil, colorless and clear is best. The closer the RI of the Oil to the Material you wanna examine, you become a better view inside the Stone. With this Method whitout a Microscope, you can also use for example a simple Foodoil. Dont forgett some Oils can smell strong, which makes it a little uncomfortable.

    • @tonylohi3685
      @tonylohi3685 2 года назад

      @@GermanGemcutter I have a free magnifying camera app on my phone with 60X zoom is that useful? what kind of oil is Camelia Oil and where would you buy it if any oil will work would mineral oil do like the clear baby oil type Thanks

    • @mfb6310
      @mfb6310 2 года назад +1

      @@tonylohi3685 Hello, I apologize for jumping in. I had the same question but I remember someone saying 'grapeseed oil'. But I like your baby oil idea too. Do Both! Re lens, since I don't have anything but a loupe, I like your mag'yg app too. Do it all, compare - do a video too :)

    • @tonylohi3685
      @tonylohi3685 2 года назад

      @@mfb6310 No problem bro I live in Finland its hard to find any kind of chemical because of the greenies, just basic things . I cant even find anyone who does gold plating. The camera app is free it can make the tiniest gem look supersized Ill give you a tip they guy with only a loupe but a passion and as your probably not a competitor where to find the best gems dirt cheap is Chanthaburi Thailand there's a lab there that's GIA trained, Ive also checked them out a couple gems with GIA and 100% right on but that's an expensive test Ill save you from. For the big rocks India is good but very risky a lot of conmen, but I have picked up a couple huge sapphires that made up for all the fakes, Investigating the sources will save you a lot of headaches, money and allegations of fraud. Some of my best rocks I got off Ebay 2nd tip look for positive reviews in German because they are the best,

    • @mfb6310
      @mfb6310 2 года назад +1

      @@tonylohi3685 Oh. Sorry, we've got many meddling Nannies, as well. Grapeseed oil is a cooking oil, though, that shouldn't be a bother! But if so, wow . And no, I'm def'y not a competitor. I was with the troops in AFG as a civilian, and visited the little haji shops at different camps. After a few years, I'm sure I have a colorful collection of likely mostly plastic or glass, but it's all in the journey, right? I had fun trying to look smart, though, looking through a loop and groaning appropriately. Every once in a while, I bring out the pile and try to learn what to do. I'm ready to just see if they'll melt. You sound like you have learned a lot too! And I like your tips. I worked with men from India - they tell me the businessmen are the biggest penny pinchers! Regarding 2nd tip - I love. I have forgotten most of my german, but I'm not surprised at your tip at all. Thank you so much, Greetings from Michigan.