Great video. I used a pointed dremel tool to dig into those pinpoint dirt spots, but I like to preserve the natural rock shape better than a standard jewelry shape like a cabochon.
Thank you Gary and it doesn't have to be a particular shape as long as it brings out the colors and beauty of the Opal! Thanks again for watching my videos.
Very interesting and educational too. I have been buying some pieces of Andamooka matrix for pretty cheap along with some chips and it's really just to look at and collect. The only problem is that I don't have much that is worth looking at because any Australian rough opal that has the colour is hundreds of dollars, even for small chips and off cuts. I have bought one 5 carat Welo Opal for $50 and it has an amazing flashy colorful pattern that would be worth thousands of dollars if it was Australian opal. I think that from now on I will look for Welo in the rough parcels instead of Australian chips with almost no colour. I might even have the courage to try my dremmel on a few pieces that are big enough to hold
Watching again. I have watched a lot of videos pertaining to Opals and other Stones, Gems and ___. I have noticed that practically all Opals have to be cleaned and even cracks / fractures and overburden that needs to be dealt with especially Australian Opals that are Laden with Sand that many times are deep into the Opal. The Australian Andamooka Matrix is probably the Opal I like the most from Australia. Then there is the Mexican Fire Opal that is/has Given the Australian Opal a run for the money. What is your Opinion on the Oregan Fire Opal and the Spencer Opal in America?
Yes you need to clean any sand and remove any cracks out before working with Opal it will save time in the long run and you'll get better fished stone. The Andamooka matrix is regularly treated with sugar-acid treatment to improve the color and make it darker and that's the reason I don't like to work with it. The Oregon Fire Opal is clear brown and very rare to have fire in it, I have some of it but I rather work with Opal that has colors.
Hi Zane, thanks for watching my videos and I’m glad it helped you. However, you’re watching my old RUclips channel that I can’t upload anymore videos, here’s the link to the new channel that you need to subscribe to, thanks ruclips.net/channel/UC3zSF2wGBv1pzuUYksU8d3w
Based on YOUR EXPERTISE /n EXPERIENCE we recently purchased 50 Wello Opals. Each one is to be 16mm-22mm. The seller has informed us that we would not be disappointed, It is his word. I informed them that I do not sale or resale, we do this as a Hobby and now to fashion / make jewelry for our 6-childre, 10-grandchildren and 3- great grand kiddos, then for siblings and Caregivers. Now they are offering us an opportunity to sale Wello Opals, hmmm we said? What would you do? We value YOUR Experience / Expertise in this matter. MANY BLESSINGS UPON YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!!!
First get your order and see how they look and the quality you're getting from this guy, second where he's from, Ethiopia? or he get them from someone else and he wants to make a quick $$$ for myself I wouldn't get involve but it's up to you and remember selling is not easy!!!
BEFORE I forget, met him on Estay as THE OPAL TROVE as well as checking legitimacy and found a store named The Opal Trove. I go by = TIME WILL TELL AND TIME DOES ALWAYS TELL, AS WELL AS ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS.@@ElieGhanimeEG
CLEANING OUR WHEELS ON OUR CABKING 6". we use a toothbrush on all the wheels-from the wheels that came with the Cabbing Machine. Now at present day and time-what do you recommend we use to clean the wheels with - after each use? I have been searching for products and supplies that can and will aid in the longevity of the wheels. I came across Kingsly North and they sale products for the CabKing wheels which is not only clean the wheels but also add to the wheels? My goodness the Technology in our era is wonderful and amazing. I also purchased an 8000, 14000 and 50000 wheels in the same like of the original wheels. We are also watching Videos on cutting and polishing Jade- especially for the Jade that is so Translucent that I can see my finger on the other side of the Jade. I know of hand BASED ON YOUR MASTERY OF MATERIALS YOU CAN GIVE ME SOME IDEA OF THE TYPE OF JADE WE HAVE. We are just new to this Rockhounding and Lapidary.
Cleaning the wheels is a waist of time and money, it doesn't do anything, remember these are diamond wheel not corundum wheels plus you're using water all the time while working, all you need to do to increase the life of the diamond wheels is not to press hard, let the wheels do the work for you. With regards to the Jade you have I did not work with this material so I can't tell you how it will behave but I don't think it will be any different than any other Jade.
Your material (and mine) is probably worth more than what is being mined now just because it's been held for so long after mining that it's proven naturally stable. Nice video, i look forward to the rest of the series. Once again you proven yourself a real gem! 👍
hola Sergio, gracias por ver mis videos pero estás viendo mi antiguo canal de RUclips, debes suscribirte a mi nuevo canal para poder ver todos los videos nuevos, el enlace está debajo para comprar el Opel puede ir a este sitio web www.villagesmithyopals.com o www.Kingsleynorth.com
Opal sounds, way different than labradorite stone. I love that stone, but it has it's challenge's. Basically like opal you can not spend to much time in one area. Love the info....
Ya it was just a little bit on a new sharpening stone it was brand new I didnt put the oil on it but I got through the porch on top how common is a honey comb pattern
Jeff, you need to go to my new channel and subscribe so I can answer your questions, here’s the link to my new RUclips channel. ruclips.net/channel/UC3zSF2wGBv1pzuUYksU8d3w
انا ما ببيع هذا الحجر بس ممكن تشتري من هذا المكان Www.villagesmithyopals.com أسم الحجر ولو أوبل، ولو آسم البلد في أثيوبيًا الحجر بيجي من هنآك. شكرا على السؤال.
Yes you can if you're using different grits of sandpaper. Polishing and sanding might be difficult. However, you can buy a small Dremel (Electric hand grinder) they are not that expensive and they come with a lot of attachments you can also use the felt pad with diamond paste for polishing.
I have been using a dremel and have got most of the sand out if I use water I'm not going to destroy my opals am ? Plus I have been rubbing some by hand with an old sharpening stone and I think it might have had a little bit of oil on it is that going to be ok
@@jeffhigginson9940 the water will not damage the Opal, but the colors may disappear. However, the colors should come back in a few days, try not to use oil at all, Welo Opal is hydrophane, and in one of my videos it explains what it means but whatever you do don’t use oil.
I recently received a beautiful rough Wello as a gift. I was told to keep it moist, but how do you I enjoy it then? Can you please clarify exactly how I'm to care for this gem? Thank you...
Hello Jeanette Able, first I want to make sure you watch the new channel and not the old one because I can't login to the old one anymore, here's the new channel link. ruclips.net/channel/UC3zSF2wGBv1pzuUYksU8d3w Now to answer your question, first of all Wello opal and water don't get along very well together, as soon as you put it in water it will lose its colors. However, if that happened you have to leave it out to dry for about a week or two until the water evaporates then the colors will return back. To enjoy your opal, you can wire wrap it as a necklace or just display it as is DRY.
WATCHING AGAIN AND I WILL DEFINITELY BE WATCHING IT OVER AND OVER AGAIN. THEM WELLO OPALS LIKE LIGHT PERIOD, THAT IS NICE TO KNOW.
Great video. I used a pointed dremel tool to dig into those pinpoint dirt spots, but I like to preserve the natural rock shape better than a standard jewelry shape like a cabochon.
Thank you Gary and it doesn't have to be a particular shape as long as it brings out the colors and beauty of the Opal! Thanks again for watching my videos.
lovely opals.
Thank you!!
Very good video and very helpful
Thanks for watching!
Very interesting and educational too. I have been buying some pieces of Andamooka matrix for pretty cheap along with some chips and it's really just to look at and collect. The only problem is that I don't have much that is worth looking at because any Australian rough opal that has the colour is hundreds of dollars, even for small chips and off cuts. I have bought one 5 carat Welo Opal for $50 and it has an amazing flashy colorful pattern that would be worth thousands of dollars if it was Australian opal. I think that from now on I will look for Welo in the rough parcels instead of Australian chips with almost no colour. I might even have the courage to try my dremmel on a few pieces that are big enough to hold
Watching again. I have watched a lot of videos pertaining to Opals and other Stones, Gems and ___. I have noticed that practically all Opals have to be cleaned and even cracks / fractures and overburden that needs to be dealt with especially Australian Opals that are Laden with Sand that many times are deep into the Opal. The Australian Andamooka Matrix is probably the Opal I like the most from Australia. Then there is the Mexican Fire Opal that is/has Given the Australian Opal a run for the money. What is your Opinion on the Oregan Fire Opal and the Spencer Opal in America?
Yes you need to clean any sand and remove any cracks out before working with Opal it will save time in the long run and you'll get better fished stone. The Andamooka matrix is regularly treated with sugar-acid treatment to improve the color and make it darker and that's the reason I don't like to work with it. The Oregon Fire Opal is clear brown and very rare to have fire in it, I have some of it but I rather work with Opal that has colors.
This was exactly what I was looking for.
Hi Zane, thanks for watching my videos and I’m glad it helped you. However, you’re watching my old RUclips channel that I can’t upload anymore videos, here’s the link to the new channel that you need to subscribe to, thanks
ruclips.net/channel/UC3zSF2wGBv1pzuUYksU8d3w
Based on YOUR EXPERTISE /n EXPERIENCE we recently purchased 50 Wello Opals. Each one is to be 16mm-22mm. The seller has informed us that we would not be disappointed, It is his word. I informed them that I do not sale or resale, we do this as a Hobby and now to fashion / make jewelry for our 6-childre, 10-grandchildren and 3- great grand kiddos, then for siblings and Caregivers. Now they are offering us an opportunity to sale Wello Opals, hmmm we said? What would you do? We value YOUR Experience / Expertise in this matter.
MANY BLESSINGS UPON YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!!!
First get your order and see how they look and the quality you're getting from this guy, second where he's from, Ethiopia? or he get them from someone else and he wants to make a quick $$$ for myself I wouldn't get involve but it's up to you and remember selling is not easy!!!
YOUR ADVACE IS PARAMOUNT ESPECIALLYFOR US BEGINNERS. THANK YOU SEFOU@@ElieGhanimeEG
BEFORE I forget, met him on Estay as THE OPAL TROVE as well as checking legitimacy and found a store named The Opal Trove. I go by = TIME WILL TELL AND TIME DOES ALWAYS TELL, AS WELL AS ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS.@@ElieGhanimeEG
CLEANING OUR WHEELS ON OUR CABKING 6". we use a toothbrush on all the wheels-from the wheels that came with the Cabbing Machine. Now at present day and time-what do you recommend we use to clean the wheels with - after each use? I have been searching for products and supplies that can and will aid in the longevity of the wheels. I came across Kingsly North and they sale products for the CabKing wheels which is not only clean the wheels but also add to the wheels? My goodness the Technology in our era is wonderful and amazing.
I also purchased an 8000, 14000 and 50000 wheels in the same like of the original wheels. We are also watching Videos on cutting and polishing Jade- especially for the Jade that is so Translucent that I can see my finger on the other side of the Jade. I know of hand BASED ON YOUR MASTERY OF MATERIALS YOU CAN GIVE ME SOME IDEA OF THE TYPE OF JADE WE HAVE. We are just new to this Rockhounding and Lapidary.
Cleaning the wheels is a waist of time and money, it doesn't do anything, remember these are diamond wheel not corundum wheels plus you're using water all the time while working, all you need to do to increase the life of the diamond wheels is not to press hard, let the wheels do the work for you.
With regards to the Jade you have I did not work with this material so I can't tell you how it will behave but I don't think it will be any different than any other Jade.
THANK YOU SEFOU!!!@@ElieGhanimeEG
Are you still purchasing Wello Opals, and would you share who you purchase the Wello Opals from or do you sale rough Wello Opals?
Where can I get some of the same opal as that ?
I bought it a long time ago from The Village Smithy Opals, I don't think they're around anymore.
Your material (and mine) is probably worth more than what is being mined now just because it's been held for so long after mining that it's proven naturally stable. Nice video, i look forward to the rest of the series. Once again you proven yourself a real gem! 👍
Thank you, the second one is been uploaded right now and the third one right after.
@@EgJewels Hello Mr my country ethiopia welo pleas chat work affair
great video series. thanks.
Thanks for watching but you need to subscribe to the new channel, here’s the new link.
ruclips.net/channel/UC3zSF2wGBv1pzuUYksU8d3w
Can you get any of this stuff super cheap im after some
i have some
Awsome video!!!
We are Watching again
Lofelicito por sus videos may burna information pero tengo una pregunta done compra el opal
hola Sergio, gracias por ver mis videos pero estás viendo mi antiguo canal de RUclips, debes suscribirte a mi nuevo canal para poder ver todos los videos nuevos, el enlace está debajo para comprar el Opel puede ir a este sitio web www.villagesmithyopals.com o www.Kingsleynorth.com
ruclips.net/channel/UC3zSF2wGBv1pzuUYksU8d3w
Opal sounds, way different than labradorite stone. I love that stone, but it has it's challenge's. Basically like opal you can not spend to much time in one area. Love the info....
Ya it was just a little bit on a new sharpening stone it was brand new I didnt put the oil on it but I got through the porch on top how common is a honey comb pattern
Jeff, you need to go to my new channel and subscribe so I can answer your questions, here’s the link to my new RUclips channel.
ruclips.net/channel/UC3zSF2wGBv1pzuUYksU8d3w
اتمنى الحصول على هذا الحجر الجميل
اول مره تراهُ عيناي
ماسم هذا الحجر
انا ما ببيع هذا الحجر بس ممكن تشتري من هذا المكان
Www.villagesmithyopals.com
أسم الحجر ولو أوبل، ولو آسم البلد في أثيوبيًا الحجر بيجي من هنآك. شكرا على السؤال.
Thanks Elie!
Great Video Thank you....
Can I shape and polish wolo opal by hand like with sandpaper
Yes you can if you're using different grits of sandpaper. Polishing and sanding might be difficult. However, you can buy a small Dremel (Electric hand grinder) they are not that expensive and they come with a lot of attachments you can also use the felt pad with diamond paste for polishing.
I have been using a dremel and have got most of the sand out if I use water I'm not going to destroy my opals am ? Plus I have been rubbing some by hand with an old sharpening stone and I think it might have had a little bit of oil on it is that going to be ok
@@jeffhigginson9940 the water will not damage the Opal, but the colors may disappear. However, the colors should come back in a few days, try not to use oil at all, Welo Opal is hydrophane, and in one of my videos it explains what it means but whatever you do don’t use oil.
Thank you so much for your video. It was very informative.
Thanks Julie 😊
I recently received a beautiful rough Wello as a gift. I was told to keep it moist, but how do you I enjoy it then? Can you please clarify exactly how I'm to care for this gem? Thank you...
Hello Jeanette Able, first I want to make sure you watch the new channel and not the old one because I can't login to the old one anymore, here's the new channel link. ruclips.net/channel/UC3zSF2wGBv1pzuUYksU8d3w
Now to answer your question, first of all Wello opal and water don't get along very well together, as soon as you put it in water it will lose its colors. However, if that happened you have to leave it out to dry for about a week or two until the water evaporates then the colors will return back. To enjoy your opal, you can wire wrap it as a necklace or just display it as is DRY.
I would love to buy some rough Wello off of you! let me know if you are selling yet! Love the video, have a great day!
Hi Buc Bovee, Please send me an email at eg.therockman@gmail.com Thanks
Phil, you probably forgot to put the period after EG you can copy and paste EG.therockman@gmail.com
I thought pin fire was less expensive is honey opal more expensive too?
Fiyat nedir?
Good evening sir how are you please help me find the best place to sell opals, I have Ethiopian opal but I don't know where to sell it
I do need Ethiopian opals
Go to Villagesmithyopals.com They have a large collection to choose from. Thanks for watching my videos.
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Where can I get good sized rough?
Eg Jewels thank you! I’m just getting my feet wet, but am quite fond of welo opal.
I have Ethiopian welo opals
Any one interested
About a kilo
@@Mrethioman1 still have opal available?
@Buc Bovee I have rough opals about a Killo with good quality. if you need some kindly send me an email at
yebemule @gmail.com
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Direct from Ethiopia. WhatsApp/Telegram/Viber at +251 913 833627 or email at info@rootsethiopia.com
Lindas Opal Parabéns
Thank you Mangue.
Per kg rate
Sono una amante del opale me gustaría que estos videos fueran en lengua español e italiano grazias
Ok nawe
Coba sy kasih kenanagan opal hayang amat kula
Meray pas aik Ston hy pleas contact numbar
Heelo
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