Gem Collecting for Beginners! | Quartz, Crystals, and more!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @CJBurgandy
    @CJBurgandy 3 года назад +60

    My grandpa used to take me rock hunting. He was very much into all things gem/mineral related. He got into cutting cabs and making bevel settings. He liked display pieces and things with stories behind them. My grandparents moved just south of Tucson, and yearly he was in heaven getting to go to the gem and mineral show every year. He'd help me identify rocks I found in river beds and share all this knowledge with me. He got me into gem collecting, and rock hunting. He'd crack thundereggs with me and send me jewelry he had made me. When he passed away he left me all his equipment and his rocks. I'd rather still have him, but he lives on in stories when I get to tell people where the 2 lbs malachite on the mantle came from or the time I was with him and found my favorite aventurine stone at a flea market, or even when he showed me how using my spit could make a random piece of Jasper I found on the ground look so brilliantly red. I loved being his little pebble pup.

  • @SariaFan93
    @SariaFan93 3 года назад +28

    I’ve been collecting gemstones for the past 17 years. The colors, sizes, and shapes are so eye-catching. I’ve never seen a bicolor Afghan topaz, but I have two very large bicolor topazes from Ukraine.

    • @jameswelch1054
      @jameswelch1054 3 года назад +2

      Those bi-color Ukraine topazes are beautiful, but keep them out of the sun, or they will fade.

    • @-neuro
      @-neuro 2 года назад +1

      Sariafan93. Do you think there's any money to be made as a side hobby by buying and flipping gemstones at online auctions? Maybe buying rough specimens for a decent price and then getting them cut and stuff yourself to resell for a profit? I'm new to gemstones but it seems like it'd make a cool hobby to start collecting and getting into the gem market.

  • @pandora4037
    @pandora4037 2 года назад +9

    As a kid I collected any pretty rocks I found. When I was very young one of my mom's friends gave me a small semi-polished turquoise and that was the beginning of the end for me. 😋 I have so many crystals in my collection now. Spheres, towers, pyramids, skulls, animal carvings, tumbles, rough, hearts, and palm stones.

  • @jayavarman3699
    @jayavarman3699 2 года назад +2

    I found green stone while digging some soil at my garden when i was 16 from there my journey of collecting rocks started

  • @evelynvongizycki1017
    @evelynvongizycki1017 Год назад +1

    I have a nice collection of strawberry quartz, several shapes of rutilated and tourmalated quartz

  • @snowy_trees
    @snowy_trees Год назад +2

    i live in the same house from when i was younger and me and my friends still go next to my bedroom outside to get rocks, we hit the JACKPOT! we found obsidian, quarts, and more! its so fun

  • @cld1665
    @cld1665 3 года назад +15

    That pyramid is getting NO airtime at all!

  • @startruckdarkness2742
    @startruckdarkness2742 2 года назад +3

    My crystal obsession began with a blood jasper I got gifted in the church when i was a child. Since then I always enjoyed to collect crystals and learn about them, now I've got a collection of hundreds of crystals

  • @simonson111
    @simonson111 3 года назад +2

    I can't remember my first piece. It was a long time ago but I will say that I hated fluorite when I started selling crystals. I know, crazy to think. I love it now.

    • @-neuro
      @-neuro 2 года назад +1

      Do you think there's any money to be made as a side hobby by selling and flipping gemstones at online auctions? Maybe buying rough specimens and getting them cut and stuff yourself to resell for a profit?

  • @rooms250
    @rooms250 2 года назад +7

    What about the rainbow pyramid? :(

  • @babyblondiebeauty
    @babyblondiebeauty 3 года назад +3

    “Follow your passion, follow your heart- what” lol that moment when you hear yourself 😅 Great video! Entertaining delivery 👌🏼

  • @crystal_mania
    @crystal_mania 3 года назад +13

    Gorgeous pieces. But you really should mention the dangers some of these minerals can pose. For example, stibnite contains antimony, which if ingested can cause symptoms similar to those from arsenic poisoning. You certainly don’t want to be grinding or cutting that stuff up and breathing it in.

  • @ingorichter649
    @ingorichter649 2 года назад +1

    Quartz is absolutely not boring: Not only specimes with oriented inclusions are interesting, but amethyst, citrine, smokey quartz and - normally lab grown green quartz and blue quartz are highly fascinating too. And what is with opal, carneol, chalzedone, agate, jasper .... flint ... quartz is a core family of gemstones for me !

  • @-.Tristan.-
    @-.Tristan.- 3 года назад +5

    Out of all the specimens in the video, I just absolutely love those calcite crystals from Rob’s collection, minerals with a story are always the best kind!

  • @rogerhargreaves2272
    @rogerhargreaves2272 3 года назад +16

    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. My first in my collection was optical Calcite, I was amazed when you placed it over ‘text’ and the double refraction caused the letters to double. Rocks that friends send me from rockhounding have a high personal value to me. Being from the U.K. my friend Regan from AZ sends me some beautiful specimens including Fire Agate, Geodes etc etc. Great video, thanks for sharing. 😀👍

    • @rinakhan4202
      @rinakhan4202 2 года назад +2

      Wah. You are very lucky. My friends don't sent me free crystals eventhough they know I love them very much.

    • @rogerhargreaves2272
      @rogerhargreaves2272 2 года назад

      @@rinakhan4202 - Myself and Regan have a mutual love of Geology. We didn’t ask each other, we just sent each other specimens from our respective countries. I send him specimens from Wales and he sends me specimens from Arizona & California. He has a RUclips channel.

  • @sueathomas69
    @sueathomas69 2 года назад +3

    I found gemstones in my front and backyard a year ago. Then my son started to find some at his worksite! Gems are a very noted part in my jewelry collection! ❤️🦋

  • @sarahnelson7891
    @sarahnelson7891 3 года назад +2

    "Follow your heart....WHAT?!"
    That was hilarious!! You're my favorite! 💎💎🧡💚💛💎💎

  • @milesnn
    @milesnn 3 года назад +13

    Awesome video sure glad to hear one doesn’t need expensive gems to have a collection fantastic knowledge beautiful collection you have thank you. Started with fossils , pink quartz , pyrite , and much more started at 8 years of age

    • @rogerhargreaves2272
      @rogerhargreaves2272 3 года назад +1

      Absolutely, it doesn’t need to be expensive to be beautiful.

  • @willow95
    @willow95 2 года назад +4

    Wait, what was the Pride pyramid at the end haha?

  • @sarahcrowley7555
    @sarahcrowley7555 3 года назад +1

    My gem collection actually started when my sister got me two Quartz specimens for Christmas. I've loved jewelry making for years and when I found this channel I fell in love with it!

  • @mcgilliam77
    @mcgilliam77 3 года назад +1

    My grandparents lived in Western NC all my life every time we would go down we stopped at one or more of the buy a bucket gem mines. I now have around 4-5 hundred pounds of different stones from around the world.

  • @yanglespoof
    @yanglespoof 3 года назад +5

    I love this! I don't have a lot of gemstones, but I love them all

  • @catienoble3191
    @catienoble3191 2 года назад

    I've been collecting gems and minerals my whole life. My mom tells me that, on stroller rides as a baby, I would point at rocks on the side of the road and she would have to pick them up for me. Then, as a kid, on a couple tours of caverns, I went panning for rocks (buying a bag of dirt with stones in it from the gift shop and rinsing the dirt away) and started my collection. My first year in college, my friend took me to a local crystal shop and I fell in love with gems once again. A couple years later, I discovered rock tumbling.

  • @Shoobadawoop
    @Shoobadawoop 3 года назад +5

    Whaaaat??? I would love to find calcite like that!! 😍✨

    • @-.Tristan.-
      @-.Tristan.- 3 года назад +3

      Seriously!! I find calcite rhombs in my area within nodules, but nothing with that crazy of a crystal structure.

  • @StarScapesOG
    @StarScapesOG 3 года назад +9

    Man, I just couldn't leave the store without getting a deep purple rough star sapphire once... it is gorgeous.

    • @-.Tristan.-
      @-.Tristan.- 3 года назад +1

      Asterism in corundum is just awesome

    • @KrosanBeast315
      @KrosanBeast315 2 года назад

      @@-.Tristan.- Corundum can also Color Change and display Chatoyancy

    • @-.Tristan.-
      @-.Tristan.- 2 года назад

      @@KrosanBeast315 Yep, why its one of the coolest gemstones!

    • @kelsoistired
      @kelsoistired Год назад +1

      My grandma gave me a beautiful blue star sapphire it's my favorite piece

  • @gazzalappo
    @gazzalappo 3 года назад +1

    My very first crystal was a carnelian tumble stone from a school trip but I didn’t really start collecting properly till 4 years ago, now I’ve got hundreds of crystals but my all time favourite is my petroleum quartz that was given to me as a freebie and labelled citrine, I was so excited when I first saw it had moving bubbles in it, I could stare at it for hours.

  • @DonariaRegia
    @DonariaRegia 2 года назад +2

    Excellent channel! That calcite, it's not clean like mine refuse, it's fractured and scratched. It's not tumbled and worn down like eroded deposits from upstream of your location. My guess would be glacial deposits, broken and scratched from being pressed between up to two miles of ice and the surface soil and rock.

  • @ruclvr.
    @ruclvr. 3 года назад +2

    My first crystal was a quartz cluster, which I got from JTV! I’ve been watching since the late 2000’s and loved the gemstone shows, especially late night when they showed and sold crystals in the rough.

  • @baileywright1656
    @baileywright1656 2 года назад +1

    I had always liked minerals, but it really started when I was given a tiny polished moss agate in elementary school. I had been doing a little geology course at the museum and they passed around a bucket with 100+ tiny agates and everyone got to take one home. Mine was a dark purplish grey with a green fern shaped inclusion. Eventually that interest turned into a fluorescent mineral collection :D

  • @bapbap22
    @bapbap22 3 года назад +5

    I’ve learned so much from this channel!

  • @leannabarnard737
    @leannabarnard737 2 года назад +1

    I’ve always like collecting gems,my first was an amethyst given to me by a kind male guest who stayed in my nans bed and breakfast house,he also gave me my first ever slice of pizza..at 15 years old x

  • @crosscutter5388
    @crosscutter5388 3 года назад

    My collection began on a family vacation to Colorado 42 yrs ago when i was 12. In one town we were told that we could find turquoise in the dirt alleys. I found about 10 pieces and thus began my collection. Those are my most valuable pieces as my collection began with something I found myself.
    I love how Rob keeps saying "collect what you like". Collections dont have to be fancy, expensive or "top of the line". They only need to be something you yourself enjoy.

  • @ThatOneLadyOverHere
    @ThatOneLadyOverHere 2 года назад +1

    I like rock hunting around my in laws' house. There aren't any crystal formations, but the rocks are SO fascinating. No idea what they are, wish I knew more or where to find more info. But there is quartz, again, not crystals, just opaque white hunks of quarts with interesting inclusions. I have one with a tiny bit of pyrite, it's really cool!
    My wedding ring is a rose quartz stone, so I'd like to turn one of the quartz rocks I found into a simple band for my husband. He has a wedding ring, but never wears it and I think it's because it's thick, so I want to make a thinner one that might be more comfortable.

  • @MyNordstromwishlist
    @MyNordstromwishlist 2 года назад +1

    Best presenter on channel. I’m also grateful for this intro

  • @gabriellehood8810
    @gabriellehood8810 3 года назад +3

    I love fluorite one of the first crystal I had started my collection with

  • @venomesk
    @venomesk 3 года назад +3

    Fluorite is one of my top 3 favorite gems, topaz and agate take the other spots

  • @gmansjewels
    @gmansjewels 2 года назад +2

    My #1 tip for any new rock collector is always get what speaks to you and you see it and think “wow” because you think it looks so cool. Never just buy something just because or you think you need it to get started. No. You want to buy stones that you look at your collection and you are amazed and happy every time you see it. If you just go and buy a bunch of random stones, you’ll just see a bunch of rocks sitting there. Get the things that speak to you. For instance, I much prefer diamonds with a bunch of inclusions more than a clear diamond, though it is much cheaper that the clear, and Is sometimes even just discarded and used industrially.

    • @-neuro
      @-neuro 2 года назад

      Do you think there's any money to be made (as a side hobby) by buying and flipping gemstones at online auctions? I know you would need to know a lot about gems but I'm new to gemstones and it seems like it'd make a cool hobby to start collecting and get into the gem market.

  • @TheSimmy77
    @TheSimmy77 2 года назад

    Great video! As a seasoned collector, I suggest if you are starting a gemstone collection, decide how you wanna collect gems. I.e. I collect them by type and sub variety (like sapphires, yellow sapphires, pink sapphires etc.) Also don't get yourself overwhelmed so start with easy to acquire cheap gems like amethyst, citrine, peridot, blue topaz, tiger's eye, white quartz, etc. Lastly, stay within your budget- do not overdo it! Happy collecting!

  • @CurtisRogers68
    @CurtisRogers68 2 года назад +4

    You never really talked about the pyramid in your collection. What is it?

  • @CharlemagneProkopyshyn
    @CharlemagneProkopyshyn Год назад

    I first saw Fool's Gold at our local garden center & loved the sparkly glittery look. I think that was my first piece. Then I found a chunk of amethyst in a hippie type store & bought it as it's my zodiac crystal. My mum is into crystals for their protective and spiritual powers so I've been surrounded by them but mostly like them for their colours, shape and sparkle. I'm not a hoarder (I hate clutter) so don't collect them but I have a couple. I mostly look for unusual ones in Jewellery pieces. I love anything blue and green. 💚💙💜

  • @Indrid__Cold
    @Indrid__Cold 3 года назад +4

    Ametrine, is ALL from Bolivia. It is NOT heat treated, nor irradiated. Look on RUclips for Bolivian Ametrine, and you will see the stone comes right out of the mine with its characteristic bi-color. Synthetic Ametrine is all treated with heat and gamma radiation, but that is another animal.

  • @jameswelch1054
    @jameswelch1054 3 года назад +4

    Not all ametrine is heat treated/radiated. I would only buy the natural ametrine.

  • @renn1985
    @renn1985 2 года назад +3

    Beautiful crystals! I love collecting crystals and I specialize in collecting Garden Quartz :)

    • @percythepumpkin297
      @percythepumpkin297 2 года назад

      Yes! i’ve finally gotten some phantom garden quartz i’m so hyped

  • @vypyr13
    @vypyr13 3 года назад

    I've been collecting 30 years now it started with seeing an amethyst geode slice in a gift shop after a cave tour in the smokey mountains and on and off since

  • @hybridgoth
    @hybridgoth 3 года назад +1

    My more serious gem and mineral collection really started when I inherited my grandfather's old mineral collection, some lovely specimens to get me intrigued, since then, I've branched out and started collecting sapphires, gem opals and chrysoprase more than anything else as they are generally the best value specimens I can obtain locally.
    I have a soft spot for broken Hill minerals though, it would have to be my favourite mineral locality by far, with so many different minerals to be found there and some truely iconic associations like the gorgeous combinations with galena, spessartine and world class gemmy red rhodonite rhombohedra *personal favourite
    Broken Hill minerals are quite popular amongst collectors, however, due to the large volume of specimens that came out of the mines there one can still expect to find plenty of cabinet size specimens in the market for a decent price.

  • @eerielconstantine5051
    @eerielconstantine5051 2 года назад

    I have so many gems now, I started collecting when I was six and found a huge quartz specimen the size of my hand for 50¢ at a garage sale. Then I would get grab bags of tumbled and dyed stones, and some years ago I started collecting megalodon teeth, trilobites, amethyst, and I have at least a hundred rough opals, from both Ethiopia and Australia. I just added a cool polished quartz landscape, a hematite with rutile, and a epidote on quartz!
    Edit: i keep remembering more things I have haha, I have pyrite spheres, quartz, fluorite, ammonites both with and without ammolite, a coprolite, my mother in law gifted me some lovely rough and faceted gem samples when she went to the Smithsonian, herkimer diamonds, I didn’t realize just how many I have, there’s more I haven’t even mentioned lol

  • @amydearing9866
    @amydearing9866 Год назад

    I recently bought a tourmalinated quartz ring. It's so unique.

  • @3felinesstudio
    @3felinesstudio Год назад

    I try to collect with an eye to minerals from Canada. Add in some silver from Cobalt Ontario, such incredible history. Some copper. But I will pick up anything that catches my eye, and doesn't break the bank. It does not have to be big to be beautiful.

  • @ChrisR_4812
    @ChrisR_4812 3 года назад

    I started collecting quarts crystals when I was quite young. My parents were members of a camp resort in the woods, and an older gentleman taught me how to find quartz crystals. I could find the tiniest ones up to about the size of my thumb in the campgrounds. Then I started finding Apache Tears (obsidian) in the same area.

  • @wolfmama7879
    @wolfmama7879 2 года назад +2

    I wonder what stones were in the pyramid he had

  • @Weyr18
    @Weyr18 3 года назад +3

    I love anything rough. Almost everything I have is rough. 😅. Would love any of these pieces though! My first piece was a small garnet that had surfaced.

  • @alkemyfrost
    @alkemyfrost 3 года назад +2

    i guess i started off as being like many kids collecting cool rocks, then there was some gifted jewelry that i liked the materials of more than anything, and the find of some really underpriced quartz statues at a thrift shop lol seems sometimes collections just kinda happen, at least if you're not doing it too seriously ^^; these were cool, i especially liked the ancient flash powder XD

  • @pushthoonsthechildrenofisaaq
    @pushthoonsthechildrenofisaaq 3 года назад

    Hi . I live close to kashmir so I started my first gem collection with corundum sapphire and rubies. I am also collecting aquamarine and peridot. I never sold one but I buy from minners.

  • @lorawaring883
    @lorawaring883 2 года назад

    I understand time limits, but when Rob-or any of the folks- get talking, it is so fun. And I'm learning. Edits make me wonder what I'm missing. :)

  • @alfredoistic
    @alfredoistic 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful minerals 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @JamieLemay
    @JamieLemay 2 года назад +2

    This was honestly a great video for me I think I enjoy hearing your passion for more then the rest of the team there 😂, also the wiz black and yellow cut had me and my wife laughing so hard.

  • @JacquelineParker
    @JacquelineParker 2 года назад +2

    Awesome video! I'm still fairly new to the hobby and would love to hear jtv talk to us about gem and mineral societies. I want to join the local group, but wanting to wait until my youngest daughter starts kindergarten, so I'll have more free time. I'd appreciate a video I can watch a thousand times until next fall

    • @KrosanBeast315
      @KrosanBeast315 2 года назад

      He made way too many mistakes to be taken seriously. The biggest mistake was saying that Ametrine is Heat-Treated or Irradiated. That is a LIE. Ametrine that is mined in Bolivia(its only source) is 100% natural and untreated. The G.I.A makes that emphatically clear.

  • @charlesadkins7067
    @charlesadkins7067 2 года назад +1

    got my first gemstone rough at a place you sift through buckets been hooked ever since i now have a lot of cut and uncut gemstones a lot i want to cut but dont have a cutter in my area

  • @hannakiisler8118
    @hannakiisler8118 2 года назад

    I started collecting crystals a few months ago and i have 16 of them now- i found one by myself, its a big quartz chunk that i found in a literal mud puddle (sounds disgusting but i actually feel like that quartz wanted me because i never saw it there and one day when i went crystal hunting i saw it shine in the mud puddle and i was excited to have my first big find ever)

  • @fredjackson8408
    @fredjackson8408 Год назад

    I love collecting rocks and metals. I love how we all geek out over cool looking minerals, almost like monkeys with shiny things 😂

  • @ANPC-pi9vu
    @ANPC-pi9vu 2 года назад

    My favorite form of quartz is Double Terminated Black Phantom in Clear. They are so striking. Almost spooky even. I have a small one I got off ebay.

  • @karengarcia8587
    @karengarcia8587 2 года назад +1

    All those gemstones you shown in this video are very pretty both treated and raw.🙂💎 It's very helpful information that you yold us on how to collect gemstones for beginners.👨‍🏫📘 I think all of these gemstones are very pretty and unique looking especially the colors too.🌈💎 Thanks for sharing us and good video.😉👍💎

  • @KrosanBeast315
    @KrosanBeast315 2 года назад

    For me, my favorite Quartz has Hubnerite growing on it.

  • @Oleanderlullaby
    @Oleanderlullaby 2 года назад

    So my first few pieces of my current collection were a like 5 lb hunk of rose quartz that was chillin at my local rock shop this gorgeous amethyst cluster and a beautiful I think Amazonite? Pendulum

  • @reedtv2429
    @reedtv2429 2 года назад

    Yup collecting is no limit 😀😀

  • @kimchase2147
    @kimchase2147 2 года назад +1

    Is the pyramid an Orgonite?

  • @Kerplakistandan
    @Kerplakistandan 2 года назад +3

    They didn't like that pyramid huh?

  • @lilahngahere4274
    @lilahngahere4274 Год назад

    I love raw crystals. Great video, easy to watch 👍👌🤙

  • @dirantoporu2647
    @dirantoporu2647 3 года назад +2

    Ametrine is never treated

  • @tracyfrederick5606
    @tracyfrederick5606 2 года назад +1

    I've found my people !

  • @caleboleary182
    @caleboleary182 3 года назад +1

    Laughed out loud at "dark and yellow"

  • @percythepumpkin297
    @percythepumpkin297 2 года назад

    my rock collection is a *lot* of polished and a few raw im super into. my favorite is my sphere of mexican crazy lace agate!!

  • @jayavarman3699
    @jayavarman3699 2 года назад

    Collect what ever you like 👍
    I like that 👌

  • @joselitosantillan5216
    @joselitosantillan5216 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have gem stone rare , very the color is green, blue, gold,black I don't know what the name is.

  • @loganmurray7238
    @loganmurray7238 3 года назад

    Love your videos ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ huge fan I want to become a gemologist just like you guys

  • @takim_gemstone
    @takim_gemstone 2 года назад

    Rutillated quartz top 👍👍👍

  • @gnomadicgemhound5634
    @gnomadicgemhound5634 2 года назад +1

    Not all ametrine is treated... Anahi Bolivia

  • @KrosanBeast315
    @KrosanBeast315 2 года назад +1

    2:03 Most beginning Collectors can't afford a Bi-Colored Topaz.

  • @tobixd7
    @tobixd7 3 года назад +2

    ROCK👏PEOPLE👏

  • @melaniabladeofmiquella
    @melaniabladeofmiquella 8 месяцев назад

    Your editor ❤😂❤

  • @yashwantkumarsingh157
    @yashwantkumarsingh157 2 года назад

    Beautiful

  • @LmaoMeowz
    @LmaoMeowz 5 месяцев назад

    The whole time during the last one i was thinking...What about the pyramid?? 😹

  • @bunruamgordon6652
    @bunruamgordon6652 2 года назад

    beautiful ❤

  • @katmarie743
    @katmarie743 Год назад

    Ooooh what about the orgonite pyramid 😊 ❤

  • @wizard44
    @wizard44 2 года назад +2

    looks like someone cut out any talk of your orgonite pyramid lol

  • @johnmorgan1483
    @johnmorgan1483 2 года назад

    I wonder if you can use mirac acid on some stones I did a muriatic acid test on one of my stones and basically ate it up

  • @annwarner5066
    @annwarner5066 3 года назад +1

    How does a layperson differentiate stones from say an estate sale? Especially flourite and quartz’s?

    • @gems
      @gems  3 года назад +2

      It can be challenging without any basic gemological equipment (polarizer, refractometer, etc), but much can be accomplished with careful observation. In the case of Fluorite vs. Quartz, look at the terminations, assuming it's a rough crystal. Fluorite should have a flatter, more symmetrical shape owing to its cubic crystal system, while quartz is trigonal and usually forms in rhombehedrons, with a six-sided cross section. Even a fragmented crystal may show sharper terminations. Also, look for tell-tale signs...The Fluorite may have cleavage planes, inside or out. These are flat breakages, with terrace-like markings. Quartz may have horizontal striations running along its C-axis. Faceted stones can be more challenging. Also, keep in mind, Fluorite typically has a slightly duller luster than Quartz.

    • @canadiangemstones7636
      @canadiangemstones7636 2 года назад

      @@gems Fluorite is flatter? Quartz in RHOMBOHEDRONS? What on earth are you talking about?

  • @donikatod460
    @donikatod460 2 года назад

    Ametrine is a natural stone though, isn't it? From Bolivia.

  • @mattikhan1728
    @mattikhan1728 2 года назад

    I have 2 kg Ruby zosite

  • @jessberryman2905
    @jessberryman2905 3 года назад

    I want that hood lol

  • @WayRad
    @WayRad Год назад +1

    What is the pyramidal all about?

  • @Jordan__Sloan
    @Jordan__Sloan 3 года назад

    I love the ugly stuff, limonite after pyrite is my favorite, not interested in heat treatment

  • @pawansehgal4287
    @pawansehgal4287 2 года назад

    Netural rock crystal colors less certificate kya hota hey ji

  • @mattikhan1728
    @mattikhan1728 2 года назад

    Cost of rubby zosite

  • @rubyfarr8831
    @rubyfarr8831 Год назад

    I’m called Ruby , so gimme a second to polish up myself

  • @jairprado5538
    @jairprado5538 3 года назад

    Eu tenho um petróleo diamante

  • @azharkhan-nd6wy
    @azharkhan-nd6wy 3 года назад

    Hi

  • @silvy_a
    @silvy_a 3 года назад

  • @AEON.
    @AEON. 2 года назад

    So that's what BOGO means - buy one get one lol 😂 😂

  • @jameswelch1054
    @jameswelch1054 3 года назад +3

    Again, I was disappointed by the camera work. It even passed over a few gems in favor of filming the speaker. We want to see the gems! Close ups of the gems! Give us time to focus on the gems! Who wants to see the speaker, and barely seeing the gems, from such a long distance? Come on, man! Is this not a gem show?