It is said that the price offered at JTC is very high. If you want to buy there, you should bargain the offered price down to 40- 45% of the offered price. And moreover be careful of the honesty of the sellers.
All those sapphires are brylium treated and heated. Orange Sapphire aka Mandarin Sapphire is called a Sasperite Show a Pigeon Blood Ruby from Myanmar Yellow Sapphire can be unstable meaning the color will get washed out in sunlight
It is said that the price offered at JTC is very high. If you want to buy there, you should bargain the offered price down to 40- 45% of the offered price. And moreover be careful of the honesty of the sellers.
It is said that the price offered at JTC is very high. If you want to buy there, you should bargain the offered price down to 40- 45% of the offered price. And moreover be careful of the honesty of the sellers.
Those dark blue colored sapphires may look nice, but European light (and weather) is different and they will just look like black stones. Jewelers aren't really interested in those over here.
Depending on the setting. If the stone is set in a closed setting the magic will disappear. It won't be worth buying. Specially dark blue sapphires they look black when put in a close setting. Not worth buying.
@@Dr.Mzunguyes correct. Setting makes it worse. But i can tell even in a open setting this pear shaped stone will be way too dark in european weather. Especially indoors. Even royal blue stones should be more on the lighter side in europe. Its a waste if money to buy imo, very hard to move.
Bonjour pensez vous pouvoir nous sortir des vidéo sur la vente de toute ces belle gems en Europe dans le même genre des vlog sortir récemment merci beaucoup
I am been watching your videos for a while, thanks for introduccing many things on your channel Im from India. Here in my country they wear the gems with respect to astrological importance. Simply can wear as jewell, but for long term use purpose then has to go for proper one, unheated n untreated onez. Other part of the world doesnot follow this.
If I die and someone sells my horde it will be more than this I started collecting when I was 8 seriously collecting at 16 and now I am 30. I am scared to value my collection
You say a heated blue pear shaped blue sapphire for 2.000$ is a good price and investment. First of all a heated Sapphire is none investment, only untreated stones. Ans 2.000$/ct is a hell of a price for a heated one, when in europe you can buy for 1800$ an unheated clean perfectly cut blue Sapphire, which is much more an investment like the heated one. Regards
@@unpopuIaropinion 95% of sapphires are heated and 5% not. Only natural found and untreated Sapphires with high quality Color and Cut are a good investment. The Rest ones could be quite expensive, but are not the best long term investment
It is said that the price offered at JTC is very high. If you want to buy there, you should bargain the offered price down to 40- 45% of the offered price. And moreover be careful of the honesty of the sellers.
@@itplays8212 you are righht. This guy has probably alot of knowledge about gems itself but not about the market. He picks up stones with huge windows or too dark and calls tbem investment stones or good quality. He has no knowledge of what value actually means and how to detect a high quality gemstone. Has no idea how to valuate a stone. He knows more about the biology of them but thats about it.
It is said that the price offered at JTC is very high. If you want to buy there, you should bargain the offered price down to 40- 45% of the offered price. And moreover be careful of the honesty of the sellers.
It is said that the price offered at JTC is very high. If you want to buy there, you should bargain the offered price down to 40- 45% of the offered price. And moreover be careful of the honesty of the sellers.
Nice to see so open talk about gem business. Video looks like our average routine day around JTC)
Good luck!
All those sapphires are brylium treated and heated.
Orange Sapphire aka Mandarin Sapphire is called a Sasperite
Show a Pigeon Blood Ruby from Myanmar
Yellow Sapphire can be unstable meaning the color will get washed out in sunlight
Interesting and beautiful gem stones astronomical prices...wow.
It is said that the price offered at JTC is very high. If you want to buy there, you should bargain the offered price down to 40- 45% of the offered price. And moreover be careful of the honesty of the sellers.
I am in Trinidad (next to venezuela) when next are you planning to visit Columbia ?
If i could make jewelry i put them 8n gold and make thousands of dollars
Dont get scammed man! You need to negotiate with these guys. Some of these "deals" are not as good as somebody may think!
😂😂😂 Those guys already cleaned him out. Many Sri Lanka S, Indian, Burmese have been selling gs for generations they know how to get maximum money.
It is said that the price offered at JTC is very high. If you want to buy there, you should bargain the offered price down to 40- 45% of the offered price. And moreover be careful of the honesty of the sellers.
Those dark blue colored sapphires may look nice, but European light (and weather) is different and they will just look like black stones. Jewelers aren't really interested in those over here.
Depending on the setting. If the stone is set in a closed setting the magic will disappear. It won't be worth buying. Specially dark blue sapphires they look black when put in a close setting. Not worth buying.
@@Dr.Mzunguyes correct. Setting makes it worse. But i can tell even in a open setting this pear shaped stone will be way too dark in european weather. Especially indoors. Even royal blue stones should be more on the lighter side in europe.
Its a waste if money to buy imo, very hard to move.
Those prices you're quoting are tourist prices. Some of them are above US retail prices.
Bonjour pensez vous pouvoir nous sortir des vidéo sur la vente de toute ces belle gems en Europe dans le même genre des vlog sortir récemment merci beaucoup
Why u dont show us what you buy in all these Videos and how u make a profit when u buy a heated saphire over there for 2k per carat?
His biz and not ours.
He will most likely sell his stones to a jewler not to customers
Investing in gems isn’t the same as investing in stocks, it requires a lot of education and passion so it’s probably hard for him to fully show
You should visit Sri Lanka
ou will be very rich, I can see it, the best investment is precious stones.
I am been watching your videos for a while, thanks for introduccing many things on your channel
Im from India.
Here in my country they wear the gems with respect to astrological importance. Simply can wear as jewell, but for long term use purpose then has to go for proper one, unheated n untreated onez.
Other part of the world doesnot follow this.
Yellow Sapphire is very important for Indians.
If I die and someone sells my horde it will be more than this I started collecting when I was 8 seriously collecting at 16 and now I am 30. I am scared to value my collection
I have a huge emerald cut watermelon tourmaline and it’s scared me when I saw their price recently
You say a heated blue pear shaped blue sapphire for 2.000$ is a good price and investment. First of all a heated Sapphire is none investment, only untreated stones. Ans 2.000$/ct is a hell of a price for a heated one, when in europe you can buy for 1800$ an unheated clean perfectly cut blue Sapphire, which is much more an investment like the heated one.
Regards
He's living in a fantasy world.
@@unpopuIaropinion 95% of sapphires are heated and 5% not. Only natural found and untreated Sapphires with high quality Color and Cut are a good investment. The Rest ones could be quite expensive, but are not the best long term investment
It is said that the price offered at JTC is very high. If you want to buy there, you should bargain the offered price down to 40- 45% of the offered price. And moreover be careful of the honesty of the sellers.
@@itplays8212 you are righht. This guy has probably alot of knowledge about gems itself but not about the market. He picks up stones with huge windows or too dark and calls tbem investment stones or good quality.
He has no knowledge of what value actually means and how to detect a high quality gemstone. Has no idea how to valuate a stone.
He knows more about the biology of them but thats about it.
So small size and expensive..!! I need you going to "Kanjanaburi" and "Chanthaburi". We have old mining and more cheapest big sapphire.
Goto Mogok, Myanmar or Sri Lanka and negotiate a better deal.
Why do you continue to put the dollar sign on the wrong side? It should go on the far left....not the far right hand side.
In europe thats the norm
way way to much money
It is said that the price offered at JTC is very high. If you want to buy there, you should bargain the offered price down to 40- 45% of the offered price. And moreover be careful of the honesty of the sellers.