Many people do not buy gemstones/jewellery with long-term investment in mind. For example, you have a nice diamond ring that one of the diamonds has gone missing. Sometimes the person is happy knowing that the man-made diamond is a genuine diamond in every way and will display all the same scintillation and are thus happy with man-made. Most of the people I know buy jewellery for it's beauty and sentimental meaning rather than for a long-term investment.
I strongly believe the GIA can determine origin of many minerals. Vincent Pardieu has for years, collected specimens and samples directly from many mines around the world for GIA's geo-chemical laboratories. He likes to go directly to the source to see it come out of the ground with his own eyes. This way he can verify whether it's a Primary or Secondary source of the mineral. You can see Vincent's videos on RUclips on his channel called "Field Gemology by Vincent Pardieu". As well he's in many GIA RUclips video. He's been pretty much everywhere where any valuable minerals (mostly gemstones) are being extracted. As such, I believe they have an extensive database of tested materials and can likely identify the general location if not the specific mine that a gem comes from.
Ejoyed you display. I am a saphire miner in the gem fields in Queensland Australia . though the red saphire is few and far between we still come across small red saphires though Blue is our payday the Ruby is nice to find.
Lab diamonds will clearly take over... bought one myself and have zero interest in selling it. I bought it directly from the manufacturer so zero ethical issues and even had the cutter show me the stone straight after completion. D, excellent cut and perfect to the eye... easily 80k if looking for a natural and i paid no where close to that. Diamonds are not an investment... buy gold if your looking to invest.
Rubies, Sapphire and garnets are easy to find in Southern Ontario. The idea that they are rare is kind of silly. Maybe huge absolutely perfect ones. But that's not different than anything in life. Not just those gemstones though... moonstone, sunstone, labradorite, opals, most varieties of quartz, all the black stones, carmelian, agate, jaspers... I could go on forever. I just want people to realize we have more than we could ever need or want. Go find some. Legally and ethically of course.
I found carborundum from a bucket from n.carolina. some are star ruby some are star sapphire. I had the star ruby cut and cabbed. It came out to be 3 carats. Was my first stone cut. Very cool to see this channel
i found a agate in the rock drive way behind the shop at my work . i didnt know what it was at first but it looked cool an it had a soft sheen to it i looked up different types of rocks just to see what it was an to my surprise it as a agate ... its not very big maybe a half dollar coin size at best in a potatoish shape . i thought it was a cool find .
Rubies fluoresce under black light, as sapphires do. Wish you had mentioned this as well as demonstrated it. Also, I would have loved to have seen the Schiller effect of certain types of stones.
I have a red Gemstone have a two kind a color is white and Red so I don't know this kind a ruby is a name. But this i getting from in the ground of the Land beside in the beach.
In another video you were talking about eyeing through the table and the way it reflects. What if you can't see through a stone, You just get reflections?
Just think, synthetic diamonds must be many times cheaper than natural. Pretty much the bulk of diamond dealers are now offering them. There will be little to no resale value. They must be close too free as to uproot an entire industry almost overnight.
Hi sir how to contact you in private? Because we find some stones here in Philippines similar to yours and we don’t know how to confirm if it’s real.. please do contact us or help us.. thanks
Really enjoyed your video. Found it informative and covered great topics!. Although the gentleman in the blue, was a typical salesmen, and the young lady referred to millenials in a awful way. I'm 26 real or no deal, get the facts, anywho thanks for the vid
They don't look like that when they come out of the ground. Well sorry on occasion they do. Usually they are covered in sediments or growing on or I side of a host rock. Basically they are everywhere. They just look like dull coloured normal stones that you are used to seeing everywhere. It's once they are washed and this stuff is removed that they look like the rocks that are shown as rough here. Learn the shapes of crystals and then you will recognise the patterns when you look at stones. Check out anywhere there is gravel as long as it's not illegal. Usually gravel is the discarded rock from mining and it's full of crystals. I think some people want this to be a secret. It's frustrating.. everyone who is interested should know you can find detailed these easily on your own. Look into the types of rock in your area and then what geological conditions are required to form the rock minerals that you are most interested in. Go to where that specific activity has happened and look down. You can't find every crystal everywhere... but most. Why? Because minerals are global.
I heard the same as well, but it might meant the comparating one of the spinel that is 7.5. hi where do you state, if do you interested to see my collection rough gems when it is still available 👍
saying theyre from countries exxcept the few from "africa" is same thing as saying u got some shady shit but no balls to say it when u braggin about it. (maybe not but thats impression no?) loved this though otherwise tyvm very nice stones and informative
I buy stone type color change 2 type yellow at night time and in daylight pink in sun light in room light yellow same stone i dont know much. guy who sell me it say it ruby type i did upload video on youtube name Stone Colours change ruby type
Yes, I am a cynical asshole so let me get that out of the way before I say how little I trust Redditors especially ones who have posted multiple times looking for lost media or whatever only to not get a response then finally follow it up with " Hey I am dying, now ya have to help me...." .... Dunno, guess time will tell right.
So much bullshit. Ever tried seeking a natural diamond? Your lucky if you get offered 40% of original value. Also There is no such thing as a tester for synthetic diamonds that you can touch to the stone and immediately tell
I have a 3 to 400 carat chunk of very light purple very clear amethyst that I would like to get appraised beautiful piece it really looks like taffeite dug up from very deep with a escavator in south Georgia the violet color is consistent throughout the whole Stone ive never seen another like it
Wow that's awesome 👍
Those are huge stones from whole over the world, wonderful collections to see.
Many people do not buy gemstones/jewellery with long-term investment in mind. For example, you have a nice diamond ring that one of the diamonds has gone missing. Sometimes the person is happy knowing that the man-made diamond is a genuine diamond in every way and will display all the same scintillation and are thus happy with man-made.
Most of the people I know buy jewellery for it's beauty and sentimental meaning rather than for a long-term investment.
Very Beautiful👍
I strongly believe the GIA can determine origin of many minerals. Vincent Pardieu has for years, collected specimens and samples directly from many mines around the world for GIA's geo-chemical laboratories. He likes to go directly to the source to see it come out of the ground with his own eyes. This way he can verify whether it's a Primary or Secondary source of the mineral.
You can see Vincent's videos on RUclips on his channel called "Field Gemology by Vincent Pardieu". As well he's in many GIA RUclips video. He's been pretty much everywhere where any valuable minerals (mostly gemstones) are being extracted. As such, I believe they have an extensive database of tested materials and can likely identify the general location if not the specific mine that a gem comes from.
The colour of the Tanzanian spinel is absolutely stunning 😍
Exellent video .Thanks for it.
Thank you for your work . Cheers
Ejoyed you display. I am a saphire miner in the gem fields in Queensland Australia . though the red saphire is few and far between we still come across small red saphires though Blue is our payday the Ruby is nice to find.
Very beautiful how can we get like this shining stars.
Thank so much Sir & MOM' very talented chanel❤Amen❤
Lab diamonds will clearly take over... bought one myself and have zero interest in selling it. I bought it directly from the manufacturer so zero ethical issues and even had the cutter show me the stone straight after completion. D, excellent cut and perfect to the eye... easily 80k if looking for a natural and i paid no where close to that. Diamonds are not an investment... buy gold if your looking to invest.
Rubies, Sapphire and garnets are easy to find in Southern Ontario. The idea that they are rare is kind of silly. Maybe huge absolutely perfect ones. But that's not different than anything in life. Not just those gemstones though... moonstone, sunstone, labradorite, opals, most varieties of quartz, all the black stones, carmelian, agate, jaspers... I could go on forever. I just want people to realize we have more than we could ever need or want. Go find some. Legally and ethically of course.
Agreed
I found carborundum from a bucket from n.carolina. some are star ruby some are star sapphire. I had the star ruby cut and cabbed. It came out to be 3 carats. Was my first stone cut. Very cool to see this channel
You can't beat natural and original in any field.
Beautiful 👍👍💐
Like pearl light, silverflak
i found a agate in the rock drive way behind the shop at my work . i didnt know what it was at first but it looked cool an it had a soft sheen to it i looked up different types of rocks just to see what it was an to my surprise it as a agate ... its not very big maybe a half dollar coin size at best in a potatoish shape . i thought it was a cool find .
Where do you live i can suggest some other easy to find crystals. ☺
Rubies fluoresce under black light, as sapphires do. Wish you had mentioned this as well as demonstrated it. Also, I would have loved to have seen the Schiller effect of certain types of stones.
Iron can kill this effect if present.
This depends, I have rubies that don’t, gia certifed
I have a red Gemstone have a two kind a color is white and Red so I don't know this kind a ruby is a name. But this i getting from in the ground of the Land beside in the beach.
Just found another Diamond yesterday.!
This was very informative, Thanks!
In another video you were talking about eyeing through the table and the way it reflects. What if you can't see through a stone, You just get reflections?
I have different stone that i collcted but all are rough so,How you would help me ?i know gemology is very rare to get in our country
I have a gem's Red Stone and have a two colors White and Red. This is a big sum .
Just think, synthetic diamonds must be many times cheaper than natural. Pretty much the bulk of diamond dealers are now offering them. There will be little to no resale value. They must be close too free as to uproot an entire industry almost overnight.
How does one submit a question? For the next episode?
Where can I sell my raw materials in my personal collection that, 115ct uncut Diamond?
I really enjoyed every single gorgeous rock, especially in the ruff!
I found a 17 pound sapphire what do I do with it?
I have a stone hope to have it appraised how would I be able to send pictures
Cool info. Thanks!
who is the marquis customer?
What about sapphire in Australia
Hi sir how to contact you in private? Because we find some stones here in Philippines similar to yours and we don’t know how to confirm if it’s real.. please do contact us or help us.. thanks
Good time with stones.. rough look awesom
Really enjoyed your video. Found it informative and covered great topics!. Although the gentleman in the blue, was a typical salesmen, and the young lady referred to millenials in a awful way. I'm 26 real or no deal, get the facts, anywho thanks for the vid
A salesman he sure is.
Hello sir Godly day,,,i have also gemstone here in Ph.where can i sale my gemstone,green,red,offwhite.
Rock hounding?
How much can i get for rough sapphire
I found some stones in black ,white colours
Sapphire sold in the name of kashmir sapphire is from kishtwar sapphire mine in jammu and kashmir.
we test gems any where.
sir this product avilable is my pocet
I really enjoyed this video thnx.
Infact this good
They don't look like that when they come out of the ground. Well sorry on occasion they do. Usually they are covered in sediments or growing on or I side of a host rock. Basically they are everywhere. They just look like dull coloured normal stones that you are used to seeing everywhere. It's once they are washed and this stuff is removed that they look like the rocks that are shown as rough here. Learn the shapes of crystals and then you will recognise the patterns when you look at stones. Check out anywhere there is gravel as long as it's not illegal. Usually gravel is the discarded rock from mining and it's full of crystals. I think some people want this to be a secret. It's frustrating.. everyone who is interested should know you can find detailed these easily on your own. Look into the types of rock in your area and then what geological conditions are required to form the rock minerals that you are most interested in. Go to where that specific activity has happened and look down. You can't find every crystal everywhere... but most. Why? Because minerals are global.
I LOVE YOU. SO SO TRUE. THEY INTENTIONALLY HIDE INFO...and minerals are indeed everywhere.
@@Textemple 💜
Is there an alternate way to contact you that you would be comfortable with?
Why don't people want to buy rock diamonds from South Africa
anyone the music used?
I founded rough gems color stones
That man is very disappointed me when he said hardeners of sapphire is 7.5, when it is 9.0.
I heard the same as well, but it might meant the comparating one of the spinel that is 7.5. hi where do you state, if do you interested to see my collection rough gems when it is still available 👍
Nice guud diamond
I have bigger demands I raw form, uncut
❤
How much the rough ruby in this video worth?
@Truth Factor Actually rough rubies are really cheap.
@@PilaCiu how much cheap ? 1$, 10$ ... Per carat ?
@@AIdirectory It depends on country, region, origin of it but it's really not the most expensive thing ever.
@@PilaCiu like example Macedonia , North Macedonia . Here we have pink corundum. What is your opinion , did you now corundum from here ?
@@AIdirectory Never seen that one.
How much is rough ruby
It's actually pretty cheap.
Looks purple
Muito bom bonito de mais 💯👏👏🤝🤝
saying theyre from countries exxcept the few from "africa" is same thing as saying u got some shady shit but no balls to say it when u braggin about it. (maybe not but thats impression no?) loved this though otherwise tyvm very nice stones and informative
I have some raw ruby for sale
IAM some sunrise Ruby
I'm finding this video so triggerring. Aquamarine is not hard to find. Smh
Fare trade diamond? Lol price fixing is not fare trade.
Right?
I buy stone type color change 2 type yellow at night time and in daylight pink in sun light in room light yellow same stone i dont know much. guy who sell me it say it ruby type i did upload video on youtube name Stone Colours change ruby type
Red clay
Yes, I am a cynical asshole so let me get that out of the way before I say how little I trust Redditors especially ones who have posted multiple times looking for lost media or whatever only to not get a response then finally follow it up with " Hey I am dying, now ya have to help me...." .... Dunno, guess time will tell right.
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So much bullshit.
Ever tried seeking a natural diamond? Your lucky if you get offered 40% of original value. Also
There is no such thing as a tester for synthetic diamonds that you can touch to the stone and immediately tell
😂😂😂
You call yourselves expert but ask stupid questions
I have a 3 to 400 carat chunk of very light purple very clear amethyst that I would like to get appraised beautiful piece it really looks like taffeite dug up from very deep with a escavator in south Georgia the violet color is consistent throughout the whole Stone ive never seen another like it
I think GIA can advice you which appraiser you should talk to.