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"Ring Design Secrets: Breaking Down the Parts
Ever wondered what makes a ring truly unique? In this video, we'll unveil the hidden details behind ring design, breaking down each essential part that makes up a stunning piece of jewelry. From the shank (the band that wraps around your finger) to the setting (where the gemstone is securely held), you'll learn how each element contributes to the ring’s beauty and durability. We’ll also explore popular designs like solitaires, halos, and pavé settings, and reveal tips on choosing the perfect ring for style and comfort. Whether you're a jewelry lover or just curious, this deep dive into ring anatomy will give you the insider knowledge to appreciate craftsmanship like never before!
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530.20 carat The Great Star of Africa, or Cullinan I
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530.20 carat The Great Star of Africa, or Cullinan I
Mountain of Light: The Koh-i-Noor Diamond in Indian History
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The Koh-i-Noor Diamond Through History
The Hope Diamond Glows Red! Shocking UV Light Experiment Revealed
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"The Hope Diamond Glows Red! Shocking UV Light Experiment Revealed"
Short History of The Hope Diamond (Blue Diamond)
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The Hope Diamond Through Time
Unlock Hidden Gemstone Secrets: GemologyOnline.com Reveals All!
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Unlock Hidden Gemstone Secrets: GemologyOnline.com Reveals All!
Shaping the Sparkle How the International Colored Gemstone Association Transforms the Gem Industry
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Shaping the Sparkle_ How the International Colored Gemstone Association Transforms the Gem Industry
Unlock Your Future with Top Gemology Courses from ISG
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Unlock Your Future with Top Gemology Courses from ISG
Unveiling the Swiss Gemmological Institute Excellence in Gemstone Testing
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Unveiling the Swiss Gemmological Institute_ Excellence in Gemstone Testing
How Gem-A Became a Global Gemological Pioneer Since 1908
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The Gemmological Association of Great Britain (Gem-A), founded in 1908, is one of the world's oldest gemological organizations. BasedT in London, it specializes in gemology education and research. Gem-A offers internationally recognized qualifications such as the Gemmology Diploma (FGA) and the Diamond Diploma (DGA). Gem-A also hosts events like the annual Gem-A Conference, publishes the esteem...
GIA: The Birthplace of the 4Cs and a Legacy of Excellence
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he Gemological Institute of America (GIA), founded in 1931 by Robert M. Shipley, is a world-renowned authority in gemology and diamond grading. Headquartered in Carlsbad, California, USA, it operates campuses, research centers, and laboratories globally. Worldwide Branches and Locations: North America: United States (Carlsbad, New York) Asia: India (Mumbai, Surat), China (Hong Kong, Shenzhen), ...
AIGS: Shaping the World of Gemology Since 1978
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The Asian Institute of Gemological Sciences (AIGS), founded in 1978, is Thailand's first gemology school, located in Bangkok's Jewelry Trade Center. It offers an Accredited Gemologist (A.G.) diploma, short courses, and has over 15,000 global graduates. AIGS also houses Asia's first professional gemological lab, specializing in colored gemstone identification and grading.
Healing properties of corals
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Coral properties Stories, beliefs and legends about coral Healing properties and benefits of coral Healing properties and benefits of red coral Healing properties and benefits of black coral Healing properties and benefits of pink coral Healing properties and benefits of white coral Coral jewelry samples
_History of Rock Crystal in Persia, راک کرسٹل کی تاریخ
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_History of Rock Crystal in Persia, راک کرسٹل کی تاریخ हिंदी में अनुवाद: हिंदी में: रॉक क्रिस्टल, जिसे "बोलूर" या "बोलूर-ए-कुही" के नाम से भी जाना जाता है, शुद्ध और पारदर्शी क्वार्ट्ज का एक प्रकार है। फारसी में "बोलूर" शब्द का मूल संस्कृत शब्द "वैडूर्य" से लिया गया है। इसे प्राचीन काल से विभिन्न वस्तुएं, जैसे आभूषण, औजार और बर्तन बनाने के लिए इस्तेमाल किया जाता था। सासानी काल तक रॉक क्रिस्टल की...
What are corals, Animals or Plants? (कोरल क्या हैं, जानवर या पौधे?)
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कोरल क्या हैं, जानवर या पौधे? "مرجان یا مونگا کیا ہیں، جانور یا پودے؟" Not a plant: Corals don't make their own food through photosynthesis, like plants do. Yes an animal: Corals meet the five criteria for animals, including having an internal digestive tract, consuming other organisms, and being multicellular. Invertebrate: Corals are invertebrates, meaning they don't have a backbone. Cnidaria...
Do you know about the Flame Imperial Topaz?
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Do you know about the Flame Imperial Topaz?
Red diamond
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Red diamond
Unveiling the Stunning Colors and Characteristics of Garnet Varieties
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Unveiling the Stunning Colors and Characteristics of Garnet Varieties
Red Mercury and Myths
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Red Mercury and Myths
all about red mercury
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all about red mercury
709 carat Peach diamond change the life of the miners
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709 carat Peach diamond change the life of the miners
The Fascinating Science Behind Floating Pumice Rafts in Our Oceans
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The Fascinating Science Behind Floating Pumice Rafts in Our Oceans
Why Quartz is the Ultimate Choice for Stunning Jewelry Pieces
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Why Quartz is the Ultimate Choice for Stunning Jewelry Pieces
Most Dangerous Radioactive minerals
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Most Dangerous Radioactive minerals
Afghanistan, The Home of Minerals
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Afghanistan, The Home of Minerals
World Top Aquamarine mines
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World Top Aquamarine mines
The Legendary Australian Argyle Diamond Mine
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The Legendary Australian Argyle Diamond Mine
The Long Term Dangers of Asbestos Exposure in Conflict Zones 2
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The Long Term Dangers of Asbestos Exposure in Conflict Zones 2
Synthetic Ruby in mother rock
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Synthetic Ruby in mother rock
Portable Polariscope
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Portable Polariscope

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  • @zin3abidin838
    @zin3abidin838 Місяць тому

  • @anahkagemsmychanal-iq6dz
    @anahkagemsmychanal-iq6dz 5 місяців тому

    ഇതു പോലെ ഒരു സ്റ്റോൺ എന്റെ പക്കൽ ഉണ്ട്

  • @SubhadipBose-f7e
    @SubhadipBose-f7e 6 місяців тому

    I have a black & white mix crystal stone that is connect with apple watch charger , right now I'll test it before watching this video, thanks

    • @GemmologyHub
      @GemmologyHub 6 місяців тому

      you are welcome

    • @SubhadipBose-f7e
      @SubhadipBose-f7e 6 місяців тому

      @@GemmologyHub thank you but I can't get the actual results bcz I'm not expart about this , even I also have a small piece. But I don't know how can I show you 🙂

    • @GemmologyHub
      @GemmologyHub 6 місяців тому

      @@SubhadipBose-f7e make a short video and share with me. my whatsapp no. is +923339722723

    • @SubhadipBose-f7e
      @SubhadipBose-f7e 6 місяців тому

      @@GemmologyHub I'll sent you the video , please checkout the video

  • @Siong-p1l
    @Siong-p1l 7 місяців тому

    Sour grapes 😂

    • @GemmologyHub
      @GemmologyHub 7 місяців тому

      soon it will implement in near future

  • @NisarAhmad-tc3ji
    @NisarAhmad-tc3ji 8 місяців тому

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍very good

  • @nicholasmcvay
    @nicholasmcvay 8 місяців тому

    I absolutely love this demonstration thank you for sharing this information with us ❤ 🔥

  • @DevBabu-o5z
    @DevBabu-o5z 9 місяців тому

    ❤Thankyouverymuch

  • @gabrielphilips6980
    @gabrielphilips6980 Рік тому

    How do you glass fill a ruby? You have to drill a hole and then pour molten glass in it?

    • @GemmologyHub
      @GemmologyHub Рік тому

      please read the following article www.researchgate.net/publication/339675756_Lead_Glass_FilledRepaired_Rubies

    • @Klepon76
      @Klepon76 8 місяців тому

      ​@@GemmologyHub ..Please link Diamond Sir🙏👍👍👍..Thanks

  • @ThatOpalGuy
    @ThatOpalGuy 2 роки тому

    fun to see these really close up

  • @samer537
    @samer537 2 роки тому

    Most black diamonds are synthetic. Thus tons of iron inclusions. In nature black diamond are extremely rare.

    • @GemmologyHub
      @GemmologyHub 2 роки тому

      Thanks for your comments for further study please click on the below link www.mindat.org/mesg-377096.html#:~:text=3)SOME%20PROPERTIES%20OF%20BLACK%20DIAMONDS%3A&text=Due%20to%20their%20mineral%20inclusions,magnetite%20and%20hematite%20for%20instance. with regards

    • @nicholasmcvay
      @nicholasmcvay 8 місяців тому

      @@GemmologyHubthank you for sharing this information and link 🔗

  • @azharkhan-nd6wy
    @azharkhan-nd6wy 3 роки тому

    Hl, 🌹❤️🙋🏿‍♂️✌️🙋🏿‍♂️✌️

  • @mariavaz9202
    @mariavaz9202 3 роки тому

    I have a similar black, four sided pyramid. It's magnetite, naturally magnetic iron.

  • @boungpov4893
    @boungpov4893 3 роки тому

    I have a black.

  • @cindychen8421
    @cindychen8421 3 роки тому

    As long as there are natural Ruby in it, doesn't matter how low quality or the color looks, it will benefit people, if you can spend less money have natural Ruby or sapphire treated for a better looks with much much less money, the buyer is happy, only those sellers who can not make any money by selling high price will worried and come out saying glass filled stones not benefit you, it does, it does! I will buy more and more those beautiful glass filled natural stones, it make me so happy. I absolutely love them because I get good vibrations from them. Don't for get glass made of sand also a kind of natural stone, it complement each other, that's why you feel so good when you receive you expensive looking jewelry with so little money, I am grateful for who ever invented this method.

  • @YoungKrasm420
    @YoungKrasm420 3 роки тому

    I have also magnetic Black diamond but im knot sure if real diamond

  • @pattty008
    @pattty008 3 роки тому

    My next question is how much would 1 of these magnetic diamonds be worth? I may have 1. Everyone who has seen it, says how unique and beautiful it is. No one has formally identified it. Its looks a lot like the triangle one in the video.

  • @bluediamond3084
    @bluediamond3084 3 роки тому

    No all diamond not magnetic never and these stones not black diamond carbonic iron maybe

  • @شمساللہخان-ج2ش
    @شمساللہخان-ج2ش 3 роки тому

    سلام

  • @denisalvarenga2821
    @denisalvarenga2821 3 роки тому

    These video say black diamond its noon magnetic but there are diferents typs of black diamond mabe these annother its it magnetic l thinkso

  • @ghulameabbas3642
    @ghulameabbas3642 3 роки тому

    Boss mil sakta hay purch

  • @Rumeysakh368
    @Rumeysakh368 3 роки тому

    Please share your contact number. We want to buy gemstone

  • @janeyreich6490
    @janeyreich6490 3 роки тому

    I have a black stone not sure what it is would like to send video let me know what cell # to send thank you

    • @GemmologyHub
      @GemmologyHub 3 роки тому

      Thanks for your comments. please send on my whatsapp number +92 333 9722723

    • @malikasomali976
      @malikasomali976 3 роки тому

      @@GemmologyHub I have black shiny stone I think it's black diamond

    • @GemmologyHub
      @GemmologyHub 3 роки тому

      ​@@malikasomali976I can not say anything without seeing & checking your

  • @FajarJajuli
    @FajarJajuli 4 роки тому

    Beautiful

  • @MichelleVanDeusenRoberts
    @MichelleVanDeusenRoberts 4 роки тому

    Interesting! I have three black diamonds. Two from Brazil and one from Africa. The one from Africa is attracted to a rare earth magnet. At first I thought I may have been duped. I did find some info about metals being in the pores so I was hopeful. Your video is most helpful. Thank you!

    • @GemmologyHub
      @GemmologyHub 3 роки тому

      Thanks for your comments

    • @spece301
      @spece301 Рік тому

      Verdadeiros diamantes nao sao atraidos por iman e tem que ter dureza 10

    • @nicholasmcvay
      @nicholasmcvay 8 місяців тому

      @@spece301it depends on what the inclusion are present during the formation of the Diamond 💎

  • @AmazonAssociates1
    @AmazonAssociates1 4 роки тому

    I know personally these guys who are working in Gems & Gemological Institute of Pakistan, Peshawar. They are so cooperative and hard worker.

    • @afridi477
      @afridi477 2 роки тому

      how can i meet them and where ?

  • @prosenjitchattopadhyay5111
    @prosenjitchattopadhyay5111 4 роки тому

    Price?

    • @GemmologyHub
      @GemmologyHub 4 роки тому

      sorry sold it.

    • @priyamdawn09
      @priyamdawn09 3 роки тому

      @@GemmologyHub what's the appx price per carat for such quality afgan emerald??

  • @AmazonAssociates1
    @AmazonAssociates1 4 роки тому

    wow, great ...

  • @AmazonAssociates1
    @AmazonAssociates1 4 роки тому

    Cool.....

  • @jesseechavarria2411
    @jesseechavarria2411 4 роки тому

    Excellent.

  • @hsiuchuliu222
    @hsiuchuliu222 5 років тому

    greetings from Taiwan

  • @istitutodigemmologiagenova1976
    @istitutodigemmologiagenova1976 5 років тому

    Great!

  • @deepakjain5960
    @deepakjain5960 5 років тому

    I think its Colombian...

    • @GemmologyHub
      @GemmologyHub 4 роки тому

      No, its from Afghan and sold out.

  • @ludmilakotovski1837
    @ludmilakotovski1837 5 років тому

    It would have been more interesting if you explained what the various minerals were before placing them under the polariscope!

  • @wadefreeman7340
    @wadefreeman7340 6 років тому

    thank you easy to understand double rf and single rf 360degree rotation if the color become dark means single rf if the color not changed means double rf

  • @ArmandCury
    @ArmandCury 7 років тому

    A very nice video. It shows everything, in a simple, quick and scientifical way. Very good.

  • @diamondmerchant
    @diamondmerchant 8 років тому

    very informative

  • @GemmologyHub
    @GemmologyHub 8 років тому

    Dear IcechickenSr very sorry for late reply. The gems or mineral does not varying the effect or properties in polariscope if you cut it in different shapes or styles .

  • @nikolasbass
    @nikolasbass 13 років тому

    it looks like it's been drilled!

    • @MostHitMan
      @MostHitMan 8 років тому

      the footprint of a drill is a circular hollow tunnel ... not strandere stairs like these though

  • @IcechickenSr
    @IcechickenSr 13 років тому

    I have 1 further questing in my pursuit of learning the trade as an amature hobbiest. If these various gem stones, and crystas or whatever you might be working with were cut differently with varying fascets and angles ect, would this affect how this test would turn out in terms of say an anistropic result or say maby a anamolous result?, or would the result stay the same no matter how the pice was cut. To me I would think the properties of this test would always remin constant regardless no?

    • @GemmologyHub
      @GemmologyHub 3 роки тому

      If you test the same material on polariscope whether its on rough form or in cut form the result will be the same. For example if you test transparent quartz om polariscope it will always Double refracted in both Uncut/cut form. Thanks for your comments.

  • @IcechickenSr
    @IcechickenSr 13 років тому

    This was really interesting to watch, slowly starting to learn more and more about gem prospecting and identification of all the many and various properties that makes them special. Thanks for the video. Cheers, IC.

    • @GemmologyHub
      @GemmologyHub 3 роки тому

      Please keep in touch. thanks for your comments

  • @GemmologyHub
    @GemmologyHub 13 років тому

    thank you very much Sher Bacha. HUK

  • @GTBill50
    @GTBill50 14 років тому

    Nice work HUK. Didn't know you had videos here.

  • @Casperski1312
    @Casperski1312 14 років тому

    thats incredible.

    • @GemmologyHub
      @GemmologyHub 3 роки тому

      Thanks

    • @Casperski1312
      @Casperski1312 3 роки тому

      @@GemmologyHub youre a little late on that reply, but youre still welcome haha

    • @GemmologyHub
      @GemmologyHub 3 роки тому

      @@Casperski1312 yes you are right and always welcome

  • @TheHamza1993
    @TheHamza1993 14 років тому

    NICE JOB !!!!!!!

  • @GemmologyHub
    @GemmologyHub 14 років тому

    Dear straygypsy. the last example in which the stone is bright at 360 degree rototion is the exmple of anisotropic and called Aggregate (AGG). with best regards HUK

  • @straygypsy
    @straygypsy 14 років тому

    I would like to know if the last example was isotropic or anisotropic??

    • @GemmologyHub
      @GemmologyHub 3 роки тому

      Last is agate and agate is anisotropic also called aggregate reaction , thanks for your comments

  • @malikahsan1990
    @malikahsan1990 15 років тому

    what ?