Nice information from some lovely ladies without all the over-animated gesticulating or other annoying behaviors seen on other channels like Gemstones. Keep it up!
I wish there was visual example on the oil treatment and the processing and the different types of how much oil is used for each stone. I have a very large emerald pendant that's raw but still very green and high-quality the seller told me it didn't go through any oil treatment.
A large, high quality, UNTREATED emerald is worth multiple thousands of dollars per carat. They can go for hundreds of thousands of dollars per carat depending on quality. It is very unlikely that your stone is untreated. You need to get it analyses by GRS or AGL gem laboratories to know if it is treated or not.
I see many videos talking about tone and qualities of Colombian x Brazilian emeralds. but the truth is that here in Carnaiba the mines have different mineral formations. It can appear in several different matrices and with different emerald qualities. they can appear in the matrix of white quartz, green quartz, schist, biotitetaxist, biotite, schist... or in any of these combined minerals. Due to the diversity of chemical components, we have diversity in the quality of color and brightness of the beryls. Emeralds can present a whole palette of colors within green. yellow, milky green to deep green, bluish green, or totally blue (aquamarine), in addition to finding alexandrites of good gemological quality, green/wine and with 7 colors inside
It may be true that Colombia has the greatest variety of high quality emerald specimens, but Zambia has emeralds of equal quality in the bluish-green range. Also Ethiopian emeralds have a unique vibrance that can be difficult to match or find an equivalent, even among the deep variety of Colombian emeralds.
You missed it! Yes, the beryl family also includes green beryl, which can appear in massive form with muted colors, goshenite, the colorless variety, and the very rare red beryl, bixbite. Such fascinating diversity within this mineral family!
Thank you, I appreciate you taking the time to reply, however I went through all the vidoes posted in the channel and could not find it ! Can you please give a link or the name of the video. Thank you 🌷 💗
Excellent video. Question: what would be a suitable and memorable gift for an 8-year-old girl whose birthstone is an emerald and who loves to collect gems and wear bracelets and necklaces. thank you!
I would either do a classic emerald cut necklace set in a bezel, it's timeless and she can grow into it. Or if you do a bracelet you could do one with a little emerald bezel and maybe a couple other charms with her initials or a heart, something cute :) Let me know if you'd like me to make them for you!
I have to ask do you think Columbian emeralds are much better than Zambian emeralds? I have seen a Columbian Emerald at just under three carats for 400,000 and I saw a zombie an emerald at 3.4 carat for $450,000. To be honest, I thought the Zambian one look a little bit better. I’ve always thought Columbia were the best but the Zambian when I saw it was by far the most beautiful emerald I’ve ever seen. What is your thought on this?
You can find exquisite emeralds from either regions, it's just that Columbian are known for producing higher quality and have a reputation that adds value. I would look at each stone individually:)
Columbian or Colombian emeralds I believe its overrated and all about business. i love the color of zambian coz of deep blueish green color. Colombian for me its nice but its similar to lab grown emerald... Colombian is business its like de beers brand.
Columbian or Colombian emeralds I believe its overrated and all about business. i love the color of zambian coz of deep blueish green color. Colombian for me its nice but its similar to lab grown emerald. Zambian for me coz of color and beauty.
That was a great video and I'm hoping for part 2 with the rest of the beryl family. Emeralds are beautiful, especially the ones that are not milky, even if the shade is considered too light or too bluish. My only problem with them is that they are hard if you're on a budget. What I mean is, with something like, let's say, sapphire, it's usually not a problem to buy a lower graded, cheaper stone that still looks very nice. Lower graded emeralds on the other hand will often look like rubble🙁
This is fascinating. My question is: can you grow an emerald in the same manner as a lab grown diamond as opposed to created which is entirely synthetic? Apologies if not clear, I am not very knowledgeable in this field. Thank you.
Being an Australian I may be a little biased, but, i really do like some of the colour zoned emeralds from Torrington - New South Wales They exhibit razor sharp horizontal colour banding perpendicular to the optic axis, vivid green bands separated by colourless/near-colourless zones, these specimens are often highly lustrous and occasionally doubly terminated. I personally wouldn't dream of cutting them myself, although, i have seen a couple of faceted stones from this location over the years and i must admit, as faceted stones they do have an unusual appeal to them. Lacking the typical uniformly saturated appearance that emeralds are often prized for; they tend to be more popular amongst mineral collectors than jewellers. Having said all that, emeralds from Poona in Western Australia are quite nice also, albeit rather expensive 🙂
here we also find milky (white) or totally transparent beryls in hexagonal shape. Much is said about iron, vanadium and chromum but so far I haven't seen anyone explain why here in Carnaina there is a very nice association between molybdenum and emeralds. if you can help me in this matter
Thanks for the Video very informative I'm planning to start Buying and selling Gemstones Because we have Emeralds in My Country as other Gemstones But my Knowledge is Zero i need some knowledge before starting buying Like How much should be my Maximum Price buying Emeralds i mean Rough Stones Is there any way you can Help me ? Or anyway i can Talk with you ? I need someone with Knowledge
How did you leave out the King!?!? RED BERYL?? BIXBITE?RED EMERALD??(not an accurate name but yes I know many use it for red beryl) I was soooo disappointed when I realized you didn't mention red beryl at all!😞 One of the rarest gemstone/mineral in the world and is absolutely stunning. I do want to say besides this I genuinely loved the video lots of great points, beautiful stones, good market tips, and very entertaining! Much love✋🏾
I just gave a gf a vintage emerald pendant that was given to me as a thanks for cooking by a rich old lady. My gf has done more in the last week to investigate its origin and value than I ever did in years. It’s almost certainly worth 350-1,000 usd. I think 500, she thinks closer to 1,000, which I still think is possible because it’s deep green and clear, not cloudy. I still have no great idea. I know a professional will usually appraise on the low side because they want to buy low sell high. There must be a way to get a fair appraisal, though. Anyway, cool vid.
The controversy continues. One man's emerald is another man's green beryl. The trace element that causes the color should be the deciding factor. Green beryl is colored by iron. Chromium and vanadium colored beryl should be called Emerald. Let there be consensus just like Paraiba- type tourmaline that had controversy initially concerning origin.
Muchas gracias por compartir la bendición del Padre del Hijo y del Espíritu Santo estén en tu vida y todos los tuyos gracias buen día bendiciones 😅😅😊😊Colombia cristo te bendiga siempre y te sientas feliz recibelo en tu corazón y Espíritu siempre ❤❤deceandoles buenas ventas y muchos exitos 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Muchas gracias por compartir la bendición del Padre del Hijo y del Espíritu Santo estén en tu vida y todos los tuyos gracias buen día bendiciones 😅😅😊😊Colombia cristo te bendiga siempre y te sientas feliz recibelo en tu corazón y Espíritu siempre ❤❤deceandoles buenas ventas y muchos exitos 🎉🎉🎉🎉
I love emeralds, they glow, they don't need to be big!
Έχω μερικά αν θέλετε θα τα βρομε
I have some me too,do you also buy?
Of course
I was looking for 3mm info, my heart broke when you went back up from 4mm. absolutely lovely video.
Nice information from some lovely ladies without all the over-animated gesticulating or other annoying behaviors seen on other channels like Gemstones. Keep it up!
Thank you!
I wish there was visual example on the oil treatment and the processing and the different types of how much oil is used for each stone. I have a very large emerald pendant that's raw but still very green and high-quality the seller told me it didn't go through any oil treatment.
A large, high quality, UNTREATED emerald is worth multiple thousands of dollars per carat. They can go for hundreds of thousands of dollars per carat depending on quality. It is very unlikely that your stone is untreated. You need to get it analyses by GRS or AGL gem laboratories to know if it is treated or not.
Love the information, great video
I really enjoyed this video! Very informative and engaging at the same time
I'm glad you liked it! :)
Very informative video. I like your analysis. Wow!!! Gorgeous Zambian emeralds
Thank you for the kind comment!
I see many videos talking about tone and qualities of Colombian x Brazilian emeralds. but the truth is that here in Carnaiba the mines have different mineral formations. It can appear in several different matrices and with different emerald qualities. they can appear in the matrix of white quartz, green quartz, schist, biotitetaxist, biotite, schist... or in any of these combined minerals. Due to the diversity of chemical components, we have diversity in the quality of color and brightness of the beryls. Emeralds can present a whole palette of colors within green. yellow, milky green to deep green, bluish green, or totally blue (aquamarine), in addition to finding alexandrites of good gemological quality, green/wine and with 7 colors inside
It may be true that Colombia has the greatest variety of high quality emerald specimens, but Zambia has emeralds of equal quality in the bluish-green range. Also Ethiopian emeralds have a unique vibrance that can be difficult to match or find an equivalent, even among the deep variety of Colombian emeralds.
Best gemstone is from Minas Gerais in Brazil, Carnaíba stones are not very good but they have some nice ones
@@samcriscolo9842 Não conhece Carnaiba kkkkkk
@@samcriscolo9842 irmao tem esmeraldas com tonalidades de verde mais lindas que de MG, a questão é que n fica no mercado nacional.
Awesome video, both ladies very knowledgeable.
@romulomusta thanks for the kind feedback, glad you like it!
Emerald is my favorite 😍
Right! It's such a beautiful stone!
You missed it! Yes, the beryl family also includes green beryl, which can appear in massive form with muted colors, goshenite, the colorless variety, and the very rare red beryl, bixbite. Such fascinating diversity within this mineral family!
I would love to see a video about aquamarine. Thanks
We have one! It's on the complete Beryl family, so we go over aquamarine, morganite and more :)
Thank you, I appreciate you taking the time to reply, however I went through all the vidoes posted in the channel and could not find it !
Can you please give a link or the name of the video. Thank you 🌷 💗
I have nice satured green trapiche emerald from Swat-Pakistan (7.53 ct.)
Excellent video. Question: what would be a suitable and memorable gift for an 8-year-old girl whose birthstone is an emerald and who loves to collect gems and wear bracelets and necklaces. thank you!
I would either do a classic emerald cut necklace set in a bezel, it's timeless and she can grow into it.
Or if you do a bracelet you could do one with a little emerald bezel and maybe a couple other charms with her initials or a heart, something cute :)
Let me know if you'd like me to make them for you!
I have to ask do you think Columbian emeralds are much better than Zambian emeralds? I have seen a Columbian Emerald at just under three carats for 400,000 and I saw a zombie an emerald at 3.4 carat for $450,000. To be honest, I thought the Zambian one look a little bit better. I’ve always thought Columbia were the best but the Zambian when I saw it was by far the most beautiful emerald I’ve ever seen. What is your thought on this?
You can find exquisite emeralds from either regions, it's just that Columbian are known for producing higher quality and have a reputation that adds value. I would look at each stone individually:)
Columbian or Colombian emeralds I believe its overrated and all about business. i love the color of zambian coz of deep blueish green color. Colombian for me its nice but its similar to lab grown emerald... Colombian is business its like de beers brand.
Columbian or Colombian emeralds I believe its overrated and all about business. i love the color of zambian coz of deep blueish green color. Colombian for me its nice but its similar to lab grown emerald. Zambian for me coz of color and beauty.
That was a great video and I'm hoping for part 2 with the rest of the beryl family.
Emeralds are beautiful, especially the ones that are not milky, even if the shade is considered too light or too bluish. My only problem with them is that they are hard if you're on a budget. What I mean is, with something like, let's say, sapphire, it's usually not a problem to buy a lower graded, cheaper stone that still looks very nice. Lower graded emeralds on the other hand will often look like rubble🙁
Yes we will do a video on beryls! :)
Yes it's true finding good quality emerald and rubies starts at a much higher bracket then sapphires
Amazing video. Great presentation style.
Thank you 😊
This is fascinating. My question is: can you grow an emerald in the same manner as a lab grown diamond as opposed to created which is entirely synthetic? Apologies if not clear, I am not very knowledgeable in this field. Thank you.
Good question
Being an Australian I may be a little biased, but, i really do like some of the colour zoned emeralds from Torrington - New South Wales
They exhibit razor sharp horizontal colour banding perpendicular to the optic axis, vivid green bands separated by colourless/near-colourless zones, these specimens are often highly lustrous and occasionally doubly terminated.
I personally wouldn't dream of cutting them myself, although, i have seen a couple of faceted stones from this location over the years and i must admit, as faceted stones they do have an unusual appeal to them.
Lacking the typical uniformly saturated appearance that emeralds are often prized for; they tend to be more popular amongst mineral collectors than jewellers.
Having said all that, emeralds from Poona in Western Australia are quite nice also, albeit rather expensive 🙂
Which gemstone u have wored Dominique?
here we also find milky (white) or totally transparent beryls in hexagonal shape. Much is said about iron, vanadium and chromum but so far I haven't seen anyone explain why here in Carnaina there is a very nice association between molybdenum and emeralds. if you can help me in this matter
Very well explained and realistic observations
Thanks for the kind feedback
I got some rough big emerald do you want to buy...
Thanks for the Video very informative
I'm planning to start Buying and selling Gemstones Because we have Emeralds in My Country as other Gemstones
But my Knowledge is Zero i need some knowledge before starting buying Like How much should be my Maximum Price buying Emeralds i mean Rough Stones
Is there any way you can Help me ?
Or anyway i can Talk with you ?
I need someone with Knowledge
How did you leave out the King!?!? RED BERYL?? BIXBITE?RED EMERALD??(not an accurate name but yes I know many use it for red beryl) I was soooo disappointed when I realized you didn't mention red beryl at all!😞 One of the rarest gemstone/mineral in the world and is absolutely stunning.
I do want to say besides this I genuinely loved the video lots of great points, beautiful stones, good market tips, and very entertaining! Much love✋🏾
Oh no sorry! Maybe at some point, we usually try to do videos on the stones we get the most requests. But soon we could do it!
I just gave a gf a vintage emerald pendant that was given to me as a thanks for cooking by a rich old lady. My gf has done more in the last week to investigate its origin and value than I ever did in years. It’s almost certainly worth 350-1,000 usd. I think 500, she thinks closer to 1,000, which I still think is possible because it’s deep green and clear, not cloudy. I still have no great idea. I know a professional will usually appraise on the low side because they want to buy low sell high. There must be a way to get a fair appraisal, though. Anyway, cool vid.
Not an appraisal but I recommend sending it off to GIA then they can't really argue because it's certified and the facts are written down
My favourite gemstones are two blue sapphire and Green Emerald
Nice video
Thank you!!
How can I join with your to deal with sri lankan Gems?
Very good wonderful thank you dear
You're welcome! Glad you liked it.
Wow, after watching this I think the pendant I gave away is worth more than I thought! lol. It’s good, because I love this girl :-)
Wonderful! That's always exciting:)
Good information
So nice of you
So helpful!!!
I'm so glad!
Very good
The controversy continues. One man's emerald is another man's green beryl. The trace element that causes the color should be the deciding factor. Green beryl is colored by iron. Chromium and vanadium colored beryl should be called Emerald. Let there be consensus just like Paraiba- type tourmaline that had controversy initially concerning origin.
I have 2 emerald stones
Hiii mam my name is Vikas Goswami my qualification msc Chemistry I want jomologist course please reply me
Muchas gracias por compartir la bendición del Padre del Hijo y del Espíritu Santo estén en tu vida y todos los tuyos gracias buen día bendiciones 😅😅😊😊Colombia cristo te bendiga siempre y te sientas feliz recibelo en tu corazón y Espíritu siempre ❤❤deceandoles buenas ventas y muchos exitos 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I have swat Pakistan emerald
Love it
Thank you 😊
Rocks rock.
Hell yeah they do!
🎉🎉🎉🎉
Two beautiful ladies educating the world ❤
Oh thank you!
Muchas gracias por compartir la bendición del Padre del Hijo y del Espíritu Santo estén en tu vida y todos los tuyos gracias buen día bendiciones 😅😅😊😊Colombia cristo te bendiga siempre y te sientas feliz recibelo en tu corazón y Espíritu siempre ❤❤deceandoles buenas ventas y muchos exitos 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Amen to that! 🎉