Perhaps those educated about opals wouldn't buy one with those black inclusions, but I thought that they were beautiful hiding in the color. If I would have bought it perhaps someone with money might have. One never knows! Thank you for sharing your "failures" as well as your successes! You are right - we are defined by how we handle the twists and turns our life takes. Edited: I had a thought....there is a gem that was thought to be low quality and unsellable.......then they decided to call the brown dirty looking diamonds "chocolate" and now they are in demand. Perhaps we can rebrand the ones with spider lines.....
I had to struggle to keep a straight face when someone close to me proudly showed off her ‘chocolate’ diamond. Having a connection with petroleum drilling, I was quite familiar with these stones; they are used in drill bits.
This channel is currently doing the work of expanding the bottom end market. Existing only on the conventional gem market seemingly injects a false bottom end determined by jewelry dealers. People who wouldn't seek jewelry would still value some of the imperfect pieces as compelling purely aesthetically.
Justin, you could've advertised it as turquoise opal. I love how the black lines go through that stone and if I had the money I'd buy it. Something about it feels unique to me, ain't no opal gonna be able to mimic the black porch lines exactly the same way as those lines. Either way, those are beautiful! 😊
Have to say, ever since YT suggested this channel, I have been enjoying catching up on all these videos. I have seen many of your success videos where you create some beautiful gems. This video shows a different perspective where things dont go as planned. Even though you lost money, you demonstrated the ability to make the tough choice of cutting your losses. Once you did that, you switched to a defensive mode where you sought to find the best pieces that you could. This is what life is about. Making something good out of the chaos. Thanks for sharing your failures as well as your successes. Love the videos and you have made me a fan of opals!
What I love about your work is the dedication, and perfection you put into each and every piece. On this particular occasion you may have not got the return you were hoping for, but the next time could be even better. You are a inspiration to aspiring opal enthusiasts and your Dad would be so proud of you. Thank you 🦋
Thanks for sharing. I saw the black lines emerging in the sides of the piece fairly early on, but I also had the advantage of reading the title. :) Good luck on the next one!
Justin , sir you gave some awesome advice about life and how we react to things in life makes how we define our life ! Hope that the next Opal will be totally mind blowing beautiful ! Take care , stay safe and healthy with whatever you and the crew maybe doing next ! Doing well here in Kansas .
Wow, that color bar was super thick! I was wondering if you could've sliced the rough stone down the middle, right in between the 2 color patterns, and gotten 2 large stones out of it? Then you might've not run into that potch line issue I think
I'm waiting on my first parcel of stone to come in. You are a wealth of information and a paragon of being able to make difficult decisions based on your stone and not your own wants. Valuable lessons for life.
Thanks for a good atitude I watch your cutting sessions over and over it is like therapy to me. Right now im trying to get over covid 19 and it good to have you doing what I cant; but still enjoy
i think those black lnes looked really cool, in a "look for the beauty in the imperfections" kind of way. Looked like the opal was venomized. venom opal!
Justin, I have learned something about cutting opal from you and for that, I am very thankful. Sometimes you are not pleased because a piece of opal has occlusions of sand or misplaced poch or very small parts of a stone have been opal-ized. It breaks my heart to hear the heart-rending laments that rise from the depths of your soul and transfer the pain from your heart to mine. I believe that you need to learn to speak harshly to such a corrupted bit of stone. I suspect that this will be a difficult thing for you to do because you are such a kind-hearted bloke. Also, when you have a well structured and compliant stone that heeds your verbal blandishments and becomes a gem that causes your heart to swell with joy, you can balance the harshness of earlier expressions with authentic and real thanks, contentedness, and praise. Opal is a complex gem stone that needs to be nurtured to give its best. May the opals you cut come to recognize what an incredible opal whisperer you are and stimulate you to years of opal dance.
I don't know what happened to the channel while you were on vacation but I sure am enjoying the new feel of it. The new angles and sounds are great. Well done! Sorry these didn't work out but if there is any opal cutter that can overcome it, you are the one.
Hi Justin. Just watched your latest episode.I,really love knowing the price you paid for the stone before & after , it makes it more real. I’m sorry to say , I’ve only discovered your channel a few months ago & love it. My viewing history over the years is extremely broad & I can’t believe just how much content there is on UA-cam. So just wanted to say that you keep me very entertained. I’ve been on your wonderful website & had a look at what’s for sale. There are so many beautiful items on there for sale. I’m a 58 year old male sitting at home on a disability pension, living my life through my tv & UA-cam can take me anywhere around the world . I spend many many hours watching all sorts of wonderful things that people all round the world are doing. I very rarely send a comment to people because I can’t on my tv , but I always subscribe & give a 👍 if I like it . So now I’m on my iPad leaving you this message, just felt that I needed to because your so special . Hopefully one day I can afford one of you beautiful masterpieces. Your shows bring me a lot of joy. Anyhow, I’m sure your a very busy man & thanks for entertaining me . P.S. I still haven’t worked out when your on live , I will have to do something about that . Thanks.
Would be enlightening to see how these mishap cuts affect your margins. The business side of things is always interesting, but I realize you can't share details. But I would love to hear about general numbers of how much you should account for as bad cuts, etc. I lived in the diamond neighborhood of Antwerp and always wondered about the capital requirements for these small cutter businesses and how they function financially.
Justin, EVERY time I watch your channel, I learn something new. This makes my last week of cutting opal and getting submarined much easier to take. Sorry you lost on this parcel, but with your education, you will make it back in the long run. I'm looking forward to getting enough opal rubbing under my belt to be able to tackle the parcel I purchased from you for my birthday gift to myself, probably later on this year if I continue to learn at my slow rate...
Don't be sad sir. You help us learn this amazing craft that you do so well. Success or failure we learn from it all. There is beauty in flaws. Thank you for sharing.Big love from a mom in a small town.
heart breaking video... that this small lines are able to ruin evrything is an absolute nightmare. i could really feel the pain. but at the end... some verry nice gems. love it!
Diamond is pretty and all but with the artificiality of pricing and the poor work practices in many mines, I have zero interest in owning diamond. Except antique. For engagement rings, I think they're a big con.
Diamond is my birthstone..... However, we have many stones/crystals that correlate with us, especially according to our astrological sign... One of my crystals is indeed opal!.... I agree with you!. I would rather have opal than A diamond!... It's surprising to find out how much of what is around us, that we pass everyday and don't realize...... A plant that you just walked by you should incorporate in your life according to your sign. I had no idea that my plant was the "fiddle plant?" Since I have found out that there are other things that one should surround themselves with according to their astrological sign etc. I started doing such.... Maybe because of power of suggestion?, But once I surrounded myself with these things such as plants, stones and crystals etc. It helped me in many ways..... Sorry for such a long reply to your awesome comment, but I love to share things that I myself have learned. BTW I have seen the Aurora Borealis while I was in Alaska, it truly is an amazing sight to see and witness its energy. May peace be upon you and yours.... Have a wonderful day!
Justin, how many times have you had stones that you were expecting far less from than you got? I’ve been watching for a while now and you’ve had some great days. I’m amazed at the beauty of these!
So sorry you lost out this time but the process is still fascinating. I started stone tumbling last September and it has been quite a learning curve, I’m getting good results now but there’s a big difference between my shiny beach stones and your $8000 stone. Keep doing what you are doing Justin we love you for it.
This was a really great video man. Not that I’ve ever seen any of yours that wasn’t haha! But I love the final products but also the message behind it. 👌
Still got some gorgeous stones out of that, given that you've had some really good stones lately, I'm sure it covers the loss and then some. It sucks to lose, but you seem to win just as often. Have fun, and better luck next time.
I learn more from your struggles. Your failures are successes because lessons are learned. I kind of liked the black striations in the opal. It gave it character. I thought it was beautiful. Sometimes the imperfections are what makes things perfect. It's like a granite countertop that is just like all the other countertops. If it has a bold streak of black running through the middle, that makes it beautiful. I love the way this episode was formatted. The length was perfect and I was mesmerized. I don't think I blinked the entire video. Thank you Justin, I always look forward to your lessons.
I am an intermediate cutter, above a hobby level but not doing enough to make a living at it professionally. For me it is about finishing the piece. Each one is unique and beautiful in its own right. I have been told repeatedly that some of my pieces have character. If what I do brings pleasure to someone else, that is the true joy and reward for me as a cutter. I have learned a lot watching you. The highs and lows is not something many cutters share so openly. Thank you for the videos and keep them coming.
Thank you for sharing this with us Justin. It helps to learn what you think and what our eyes are showing us as well. Total side note. One thing I have noticed with Opal people is there love and respect. Kindness and mercy and Love of special things in life such as Opals. IMO wonderful and good people. God Bless all of you in life. Of course you as well, Justin!
thanks for posting this. it gives us novice cutters a bit of confidence knowing that even the pros can have their hiccups. As long as something is learned i’d call this a Win.
Ive been playing with 'BC Ocean Picture Stone'. The way you try to picture what lies underneath the surface has helped me SO much. Not a gemstone, but the same 'mystery' begs to be revealed. Understanding how the layers move and overlap have a lot of shared qualities between the two. You've helped boost my courage to go for it, and be okay if it doesn't pan out. Of course, the relative price difference makes picture stone much lower risk! Quarter slots at the casino versus the high roller poker game, but both fun in their own way!
I loved this video every piece of opal I have cut has been full of sand however the parcels I have have been around $250 each as I’m still learning I just get so disappointed you are the King of opals when watching this it lets me know it happens to us all.
Really appreciate your honesty showing this video Justin. Your a Master Cutter, and look forward to your next winner. Thank you for this interesting video, Black Opal Direct.
Believe me, if I had the money, I would buy the opal with the black lines! People always try to get the "perfect stone". I think some imperfections can add to the beauty.
I have been here on this channel ages ago and I haven’t seen a lot of mistakes here ur work is always perfect Keep it going man and thanks for the tips 💙
While not what you wanted there are still gorgeous colours in the pieces you cut. Great attitude too and good that you share your disappointment realistically.
Hate to see it but its always good to show the loses along with the wins so it gives anyone that wants to have a go with opal to understand that its always a gamble and you don't always cut a black opal even when it looks to be a sure bet. Thanks for sharing your ups and downs! Aaron from Tx
When I started lapidary work I would throw a fit when something like that happened. Now I tend to take it in stride because I can't see inside of rocks. You are going to get your money back, be happy.
Very good video Justin', all the way through. I especially enjoyed the thorough explanations at the beggining, when you were pointing directly at the areas of the stone and how you planned to work on it. The plan was crystal clear... even if, in the end, it didn't quite work out as hoped... C'est la Vie. ;) I can't wait for the next video ! Take care. E.
19:11 from the beginning i was hoping you would slice between the 2 color bars making the stone thinner but ending with a crystal and a dark opal.. 1 cut making 2 thinner pieces! :)
I'm surprised you don't slice these multiple layers into thinner stones in these certain occasions. But you are the expert. Love to try my hand at this.
I just started watching your videos, and let's just say "I'm hooked!" As opal is one of my Stones according to my astrological sign..... I had no idea just how beautiful and that there were different types of opal? Crazy thing is I'm into crystals and rocks etc. Oh well," I absolutely love learning something new everyday!" By the way, it was very touching, and showed a lot of character in your live feed video and the way you responded to people's admiration for you and who you are and what you do...... Even though I can't afford one of your beautiful black opal pieces, it's good to know that good vibes and positive energy will be a bonus when people get one of your pieces of art..... Have a wonderful day! Peace love unity and respect.....
Wow, from your title I thought the whole thing might have been eaten by sand or nothing but potch inside! Disappointing on the total value, but not as big a disaster as I was expecting. Given the number of times you have a stone you don't think is going to work out, but cuts something amazing, I think it more than evens out.
Sorry about the bad luck bro, and sometimes it's just that, luck. Even with all the knowledge and skill you bring to the game, sometimes luck gets in the way. I know you will recoup and I look forward to seeing it.
I really like the look of the opal at roughly the 10:35 timestamp. If you polished that stone and place it up for sale in an American store it would sell for a lot of money. That sort of black line in the stone really doesn't matter to a layman such as myself. I'd buy it because it looks very nice just the way it is at that very moment.
This breaks my heart seeing you take a loss like that. People need to see these videos like this. They probably think there is a fortune in every rock.
Bought a small Blue Opal yesterday after watching your videos. Waiting for it to arrive. Seller says it’s from Australia? 🤞 Really enjoying your channel! Thanks 👍
Justin I love your channel. Just got done watching this one, and I love how you go back and forth with your emotions, the bad, then good!!! Crying, then straight faced, and crying again!!! You are so fun to watch, and the opals are so beautiful!!!
Thanks man I really love watching your videos.. the part in this video were u talk about being resilient in life made me cry.. your amazing champ keep being fantastic.
I appreciate that Bradley you can do anything if you put your mind to it and know mistakes are just the lessons you learn to become better at what you do
Admitting to and improving from failure, that makes you awesome. the fact that you dont hide these failures humanizes you, because no one is perfect, but it makes you yet so much better regardless. there's a lot of respect to be gained, and you surprise me over and over, in good ways. take care man :)
We could all tell how worried you were with this piece simply by how quiet and focussed on the work you were, as opposed to your more jubilant self when a stone is nice and easy and you can almost do it on auto-pilot while giving a running commentary. A shame, but as you know better then anyone gemcutting is risky business, and sooner or later you will have a setback or 3. Thank you for sharing with us, the bad and the good. It's all both educational and entertaining. Keep it up please!
I love to watch you work. Opal is so gorgeous. And your right we have to stress less. Life is worth more than how much money we make. It helps but it don't define us poor or rich. Great worth ethics n kindness defines us. A job is worth doing well no matter the outcome.
The next opal can be a superstar Justin, they are still really bonnie stones that you cut and polished. Opal is amazing perfect or not so perfect no other gemstone is it’s equal. Quoting the words of Robert the Bruce If at first you don’t succeed try, try and try again.
Oh this is hard to watch! I trust you so much Justin, but I so wanted for you to slice the stone horizontally in half to have one with potch and the other large stone be crystal. Hurts me to see any color ground away I guess. Blessings to you and thank you for sharing this with us!
Go on you, Justin, for not letting it get to you, (much). :) I think the lines look nice, myself, but I understand they devalue the stones. Best of luck on the next parcel!
Just like you said, not every one works out. But when it does. It REALLY does. And you’re such a goofball and love how you don’t take yourself TOO seriously. Even in your fails, you find the humor. Love it!
Despite your losses it's still a winner of a video and some lovely gems.. 😍 That beaten by sand jar looked as if it was empty compared to the last time I remember seeing it. 🤔🙌
This was the first time I saw a "fail". It was really intereresting. So many thanks for that! And I'm looking forward to many, many more "wins". Bless you for making this time more beareable.
Maybe I'm just weird but I like the imperfect, flawed and unique stones - gems over the perfect ones. Don't get me wrong they're all beautiful . I'm kinda different like that. I love watching you make beautiful gems.
I appreciate that you film these videos, and post them, of the songs that aren't winners. It's instructive to see your process and watch you recover from the worst the some throws at you. Life hands us many defeats, as you say, and how we respond to them forms us into the people we become. P.S. I really wish I were more like you in that area, Justin. Thank you.
The loss is not as bad as I was expecting. It was big of you to share the original cost of the stone. I like that. My cup tends to be half full, so I'm still happy with what you've got! And your videos are always good, win or loose. Speaking of cups, I'm thinking now is a better time for a nice coffee treat than when there's a total win! Mostly bcuz coffee would give me that caffeine pick-me-up, with the added comfort of a hot drink. Maybe it's just me, but coffee is a comfort drink for me. Time for a nice sweet coffee... ☕☕☕☕☕☕☕☕☕☕☕
Thanks so much Justin for showing us the Ups and Downs you good for it bud . As my dad used to say "Some days u get the bear .... Some days the bear get u" . but it is good for us ti all have this lesson in the game of opal . Th for the lesson
14:14 I'm just realizing my quality was set to 480p when you recorded it such high quality...such a waste on my end, im restarting the video now! Did you get a new camera?!
I’m going to play this episode for my students. What a tremendous lesson for them to learn from. Also, your emphasis on being educated to minimize the losses. It’s pretty simple - you are tremendous!
I feel bad for you losing on your investment but you gave me a chuckle several times in your video. It was well worth watching. I do prefer a smaller opal and they are more affordable for me. 😁
It's not great that you lost out, but it's big of you to show your loss so that others can learn from it xx
Thank you
You seem to be able to live by my personal motto well: "You can be wet and miserable, or you can be wet. It's your choice." Thanks for the lesson.
Exactly my friend
Perhaps those educated about opals wouldn't buy one with those black inclusions, but I thought that they were beautiful hiding in the color. If I would have bought it perhaps someone with money might have. One never knows! Thank you for sharing your "failures" as well as your successes! You are right - we are defined by how we handle the twists and turns our life takes. Edited: I had a thought....there is a gem that was thought to be low quality and unsellable.......then they decided to call the brown dirty looking diamonds "chocolate" and now they are in demand. Perhaps we can rebrand the ones with spider lines.....
Absolutely!I always thought the same thing.The creative genius that thought of rebranding those stupid pieces of junk!
@@janiceslay6883 you mean diamonds in general? 100% of diamond's value is market manipulation and marketing by de Boers.
I had to struggle to keep a straight face when someone close to me proudly showed off her ‘chocolate’ diamond. Having a connection with petroleum drilling, I was quite familiar with these stones; they are used in drill bits.
This channel is currently doing the work of expanding the bottom end market. Existing only on the conventional gem market seemingly injects a false bottom end determined by jewelry dealers. People who wouldn't seek jewelry would still value some of the imperfect pieces as compelling purely aesthetically.
wow
That opal was still absolutely gorgeous to me, black lines and all! sorry for the loss
I also loved the stark black lines! I would have it.
Justin, you could've advertised it as turquoise opal. I love how the black lines go through that stone and if I had the money I'd buy it. Something about it feels unique to me, ain't no opal gonna be able to mimic the black porch lines exactly the same way as those lines.
Either way, those are beautiful! 😊
I could tell he actually was on the verge of tears, but he still had the good spirits to joke about it. What a great guy!
But Justin knows that there is no crying with opals, baseball, or fishing.
Have to say, ever since YT suggested this channel, I have been enjoying catching up on all these videos. I have seen many of your success videos where you create some beautiful gems. This video shows a different perspective where things dont go as planned. Even though you lost money, you demonstrated the ability to make the tough choice of cutting your losses. Once you did that, you switched to a defensive mode where you sought to find the best pieces that you could. This is what life is about. Making something good out of the chaos. Thanks for sharing your failures as well as your successes. Love the videos and you have made me a fan of opals!
I would buy the stone with the character lines, as I too am not perfect. Yet it is beautiful to me.
WTF 😅😅😅
I am also drawn toward the "misfits" and unique opals. I like it too. :)
ya im actually shocked people don't buy it like that. I'd be more drawn to it personally like that as well
Most people don’t collect rough specimens, they want gems for jewelry
It’s beautiful as it is.
Not a stretch to suggest that your words about perseverance and growing help many of your viewers for numerous reasons..
Thanks B.O.D ❤
It's my pleasure if they do :-)
I'm so jealous of your profession, and location. You're such a lucky and fantastic man!
What I love about your work is the dedication, and perfection you put into each and every piece. On this particular occasion you may have not got the return you were hoping for, but the next time could be even better. You are a inspiration to aspiring opal enthusiasts and your Dad would be so proud of you. Thank you 🦋
Thanks for sharing. I saw the black lines emerging in the sides of the piece fairly early on, but I also had the advantage of reading the title. :) Good luck on the next one!
I hesitate to ask for 'more like this', but to a beginner, this is really valuable info. Thanks BOD!
lol I will try my best to not get this outcome 😂
Thanks for sharing the good with the bad. It's heartening to know at your level of expertise that each opal really is unique and unpredictable.
So nice of you
Justin you crack me up sometimes. I like how you stayed positive. Thank you for sharing your knowledge of opals.
Thank You Louise
How important it is that you show your failures as well as your successes
It is important but yes sand grrrrrrr!
This video was educational, artistic and you didn't give up on it just because it didn't work out the way you hoped. I'd call it a win.
Justin , sir you gave some awesome advice about life and how we react to things in life makes how we define our life ! Hope that the next Opal will be totally mind blowing beautiful ! Take care , stay safe and healthy with whatever you and the crew maybe doing next ! Doing well here in Kansas .
Wow, that color bar was super thick! I was wondering if you could've sliced the rough stone down the middle, right in between the 2 color patterns, and gotten 2 large stones out of it? Then you might've not run into that potch line issue I think
Slicing something when not totally sure is a bigger risk than not slicing
@@blackopaldirect Ahh ok, that makes sense! 8k is a big amount to gamble haha
I'm waiting on my first parcel of stone to come in. You are a wealth of information and a paragon of being able to make difficult decisions based on your stone and not your own wants. Valuable lessons for life.
Kind words
Thanks for a good atitude I watch your cutting sessions over and over it is like therapy to me. Right now im trying to get over covid 19 and it good to have you doing what I cant;
but still enjoy
i think those black lnes looked really cool, in a "look for the beauty in the imperfections" kind of way. Looked like the opal was venomized. venom opal!
Justin, I have learned something about cutting opal from you and for that, I am very thankful. Sometimes you are not pleased because a piece of opal has occlusions of sand or misplaced poch or very small parts of a stone have been opal-ized. It breaks my heart to hear the heart-rending laments that rise from the depths of your soul and transfer the pain from your heart to mine. I believe that you need to learn to speak harshly to such a corrupted bit of stone. I suspect that this will be a difficult thing for you to do because you are such a kind-hearted bloke. Also, when you have a well structured and compliant stone that heeds your verbal blandishments and becomes a gem that causes your heart to swell with joy, you can balance the harshness of earlier expressions with authentic and real thanks, contentedness, and praise. Opal is a complex gem stone that needs to be nurtured to give its best. May the opals you cut come to recognize what an incredible opal whisperer you are and stimulate you to years of opal dance.
I don't know what happened to the channel while you were on vacation but I sure am enjoying the new feel of it. The new angles and sounds are great. Well done! Sorry these didn't work out but if there is any opal cutter that can overcome it, you are the one.
That’s nice feedback thank you
@@blackopaldirect my pleasure. Your channel is the most relaxing thing on UA-cam.
I really wish I could pick up an apprenticeship with you justin. It be awsome having you as my Yoda. Youd be an awsome guy to learn from
Incredible! I am not a professional but this stone is very beautiful for my esthetic feeling. I would even prefer it to a stone with no black lines.
It's really interesting to see the "failures" (even if they are stunning!) as well as the unreserved successes.
Hi Justin. Just watched your latest episode.I,really love knowing the price you paid for the stone before & after , it makes it more real. I’m sorry to say , I’ve only discovered your channel a few months ago & love it. My viewing history over the years is extremely broad & I can’t believe just how much content there is on UA-cam. So just wanted to say that you keep me very entertained. I’ve been on your wonderful website & had a look at what’s for sale. There are so many beautiful items on there for sale. I’m a 58 year old male sitting at home on a disability pension, living my life through my tv & UA-cam can take me anywhere around the world . I spend many many hours watching all sorts of wonderful things that people all round the world are doing. I very rarely send a comment to people because I can’t on my tv , but I always subscribe & give a 👍 if I like it . So now I’m on my iPad leaving you this message, just felt that I needed to because your so special . Hopefully one day I can afford one of you beautiful masterpieces. Your shows bring me a lot of joy. Anyhow, I’m sure your a very busy man & thanks for entertaining me . P.S. I still haven’t worked out when your on live , I will have to do something about that . Thanks.
Would be enlightening to see how these mishap cuts affect your margins. The business side of things is always interesting, but I realize you can't share details. But I would love to hear about general numbers of how much you should account for as bad cuts, etc. I lived in the diamond neighborhood of Antwerp and always wondered about the capital requirements for these small cutter businesses and how they function financially.
Yeah that something I would not discuss publicly
Justin, EVERY time I watch your channel, I learn something new. This makes my last week of cutting opal and getting submarined much easier to take. Sorry you lost on this parcel, but with your education, you will make it back in the long run. I'm looking forward to getting enough opal rubbing under my belt to be able to tackle the parcel I purchased from you for my birthday gift to myself, probably later on this year if I continue to learn at my slow rate...
Glad to hear it! We all learn together Mike
Just discovered your channel today and love it! Love your sense of humor and the craft of making those beautiful gems!
Thank you so much!
Don't be sad sir. You help us learn this amazing craft that you do so well. Success or failure we learn from it all. There is beauty in flaws. Thank you for sharing.Big love from a mom in a small town.
Thank you! Cheers!
heart breaking video... that this small lines are able to ruin evrything is an absolute nightmare. i could really feel the pain. but at the end... some verry nice gems. love it!
Give me an opal any day over a diamond - I prefer dancing in the Aurora Borealis than frozen in ice!
Diamond is pretty and all but with the artificiality of pricing and the poor work practices in many mines, I have zero interest in owning diamond. Except antique. For engagement rings, I think they're a big con.
I hear you bro
Wonderfully said !
Diamond is my birthstone..... However, we have many stones/crystals that correlate with us, especially according to our astrological sign... One of my crystals is indeed opal!.... I agree with you!. I would rather have opal than A diamond!... It's surprising to find out how much of what is around us, that we pass everyday and don't realize...... A plant that you just walked by you should incorporate in your life according to your sign. I had no idea that my plant was the "fiddle plant?" Since I have found out that there are other things that one should surround themselves with according to their astrological sign etc. I started doing such.... Maybe because of power of suggestion?, But once I surrounded myself with these things such as plants, stones and crystals etc. It helped me in many ways..... Sorry for such a long reply to your awesome comment, but I love to share things that I myself have learned. BTW I have seen the Aurora Borealis while I was in Alaska, it truly is an amazing sight to see and witness its energy. May peace be upon you and yours.... Have a wonderful day!
Youl get neither your way to old
Justin, how many times have you had stones that you were expecting far less from than you got? I’ve been watching for a while now and you’ve had some great days. I’m amazed at the beauty of these!
Yes there has been some outrageous wins over time and some catastrophic losses too. The wins make me forget the losses lol
So sorry you lost out this time but the process is still fascinating. I started stone tumbling last September and it has been quite a learning curve,
I’m getting good results now but there’s a big difference between my shiny beach stones and your $8000 stone. Keep doing what you are doing Justin we love you for it.
Aww 🙏❤️
One of my favorite channels Justin. Every stone is a mystery until cut by a master's hand.
I really enjoy learning as much as i can from your programme so i can have a go at opal
This was a really great video man. Not that I’ve ever seen any of yours that wasn’t haha! But I love the final products but also the message behind it. 👌
Still got some gorgeous stones out of that, given that you've had some really good stones lately, I'm sure it covers the loss and then some. It sucks to lose, but you seem to win just as often. Have fun, and better luck next time.
I learn more from your struggles. Your failures are successes because lessons are learned. I kind of liked the black striations in the opal. It gave it character. I thought it was beautiful. Sometimes the imperfections are what makes things perfect. It's like a granite countertop that is just like all the other countertops. If it has a bold streak of black running through the middle, that makes it beautiful. I love the way this episode was formatted. The length was perfect and I was mesmerized. I don't think I blinked the entire video. Thank you Justin, I always look forward to your lessons.
I am an intermediate cutter, above a hobby level but not doing enough to make a living at it professionally. For me it is about finishing the piece. Each one is unique and beautiful in its own right. I have been told repeatedly that some of my pieces have character. If what I do brings pleasure to someone else, that is the true joy and reward for me as a cutter. I have learned a lot watching you. The highs and lows is not something many cutters share so openly. Thank you for the videos and keep them coming.
Thank you for sharing this with us Justin. It helps to learn what you think and what our eyes are showing us as well.
Total side note. One thing I have noticed with Opal people is there love and respect. Kindness and mercy and Love of special things in life such as Opals. IMO wonderful and good people. God Bless all of you in life. Of course you as well, Justin!
thanks for posting this. it gives us novice cutters a bit of confidence knowing that even the pros can have their hiccups. As long as something is learned i’d call this a Win.
exactly why I kept filming this video lol
Ive been playing with 'BC Ocean Picture Stone'. The way you try to picture what lies underneath the surface has helped me SO much. Not a gemstone, but the same 'mystery' begs to be revealed. Understanding how the layers move and overlap have a lot of shared qualities between the two. You've helped boost my courage to go for it, and be okay if it doesn't pan out. Of course, the relative price difference makes picture stone much lower risk! Quarter slots at the casino versus the high roller poker game, but both fun in their own way!
haha nice Karen
Justin, my friend, happy that you are such an upbeat person!
I loved this video every piece of opal I have cut has been full of sand however the parcels I have have been around $250 each as I’m still learning I just get so disappointed you are the King of opals when watching this it lets me know it happens to us all.
That it does. But I do see myself more as a court jester than a king
Really appreciate your honesty showing this video Justin. Your a Master Cutter, and look forward to your next winner. Thank you for this interesting video, Black Opal Direct.
Welcome Top cat. thats for watching again
Believe me, if I had the money, I would buy the opal with the black lines! People always try to get the "perfect stone". I think some imperfections can add to the beauty.
For some people who cant afford a perfect Opal the little black spider lines would make one more affordable. The colors are beautiful
Beautiful words Justin 😊👏👏 as precious as the gems you carve.
I have been here on this channel ages ago and I haven’t seen a lot of mistakes here ur work is always perfect
Keep it going man and thanks for the tips 💙
While not what you wanted there are still gorgeous colours in the pieces you cut. Great attitude too and good that you share your disappointment realistically.
Hate to see it but its always good to show the loses along with the wins so it gives anyone that wants to have a go with opal to understand that its always a gamble and you don't always cut a black opal even when it looks to be a sure bet. Thanks for sharing your ups and downs! Aaron from Tx
Opals are just pure magic! Love them ❤️ Great video.
You should do a giveaway of one of your failures :) I'm sure we'd all appreciate even a piece of sand with a tiny speck of bluegreen.
Are you kidding even his failures are worth big money, don't let him fool you
When I started lapidary work I would throw a fit when something like that happened. Now I tend to take it in stride because I can't see inside of rocks. You are going to get your money back, be happy.
Very good video Justin', all the way through.
I especially enjoyed the thorough explanations at the beggining, when you were pointing directly at the areas of the stone and how you planned to work on it. The plan was crystal clear... even if, in the end, it didn't quite work out as hoped... C'est la Vie. ;)
I can't wait for the next video !
Take care.
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19:11 from the beginning i was hoping you would slice between the 2 color bars making the stone thinner but ending with a crystal and a dark opal.. 1 cut making 2 thinner pieces! :)
I could have but I didn't lol
@@blackopaldirect it happens, i know its probably a bit unconventional too :)
I'm surprised you don't slice these multiple layers into thinner stones in these certain occasions. But you are the expert. Love to try my hand at this.
Was there a story to the blue marble in the basket?
Haha I polished it round from something to do and to see how round I could get it by hand
As long as the winners out weigh the loses you are still doing ok, As you said the trials make us stronger.
I just started watching your videos, and let's just say "I'm hooked!" As opal is one of my Stones according to my astrological sign..... I had no idea just how beautiful and that there were different types of opal?
Crazy thing is I'm into crystals and rocks etc. Oh well," I absolutely love learning something new everyday!" By the way, it was very touching, and showed a lot of character in your live feed video and the way you responded to people's admiration for you and who you are and what you do...... Even though I can't afford one of your beautiful black opal pieces, it's good to know that good vibes and positive energy will be a bonus when people get one of your pieces of art..... Have a wonderful day! Peace love unity and respect.....
Justin, I’ve watched nearly all your videos. I’m in the USA. What day(s) & time(s) are you live? I simply love watching you
Wow, from your title I thought the whole thing might have been eaten by sand or nothing but potch inside! Disappointing on the total value, but not as big a disaster as I was expecting. Given the number of times you have a stone you don't think is going to work out, but cuts something amazing, I think it more than evens out.
True that. Thanks for watching
Sorry about the bad luck bro, and sometimes it's just that, luck. Even with all the knowledge and skill you bring to the game, sometimes luck gets in the way. I know you will recoup and I look forward to seeing it.
It’s smart to use UA-cam to hedge against your losses like this. Cheers mate.
No risk, no reward, especially with any rough. You done good with a tricky one. Be safe and stay healthy 👍⚒
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I really like the look of the opal at roughly the 10:35 timestamp.
If you polished that stone and place it up for sale in an American store it would sell for a lot of money.
That sort of black line in the stone really doesn't matter to a layman such as myself.
I'd buy it because it looks very nice just the way it is at that very moment.
This breaks my heart seeing you take a loss like that. People need to see these videos like this. They probably think there is a fortune in every rock.
Its not all rainbows :-). Reality helps to understand opal better
Bought a small Blue Opal yesterday after watching your videos. Waiting for it to arrive. Seller says it’s from Australia? 🤞
Really enjoying your channel! Thanks 👍
Foreboding music there Justin....nail biting!!
Justin I love your channel. Just got done watching this one, and I love how you go back and forth with your emotions, the bad, then good!!! Crying, then straight faced, and crying again!!! You are so fun to watch, and the opals are so beautiful!!!
Haha thank you Catherine
Thanks man I really love watching your videos.. the part in this video were u talk about being resilient in life made me cry.. your amazing champ keep being fantastic.
I appreciate that Bradley you can do anything if you put your mind to it and know mistakes are just the lessons you learn to become better at what you do
@@blackopaldirect absolutely mate life's not easy. Thanks for beimg such a inspiration.
Admitting to and improving from failure, that makes you awesome. the fact that you dont hide these failures humanizes you, because no one is perfect, but it makes you yet so much better regardless. there's a lot of respect to be gained, and you surprise me over and over, in good ways.
take care man :)
Thank you for the kind words Umbra
Hey Justin can you explain what turning black means.
AN opal when cutting them can go from a white body tone opal to a darker or black opal. The black opal is worth so much more because it is rare.
@@blackopaldirect Cheers.
Your skills rescued this Gem, and l must congratulate you for your determination. Regards, RobinRobinson.
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We could all tell how worried you were with this piece simply by how quiet and focussed on the work you were, as opposed to your more jubilant self when a stone is nice and easy and you can almost do it on auto-pilot while giving a running commentary.
A shame, but as you know better then anyone gemcutting is risky business, and sooner or later you will have a setback or 3. Thank you for sharing with us, the bad and the good. It's all both educational and entertaining. Keep it up please!
very kind words thank you
You win some
You lose some
But you live YOU LIVE to fight another day!
Anybody know what movie? Anybody?
I love to watch you work. Opal is so gorgeous. And your right we have to stress less. Life is worth more than how much money we make. It helps but it don't define us poor or rich. Great worth ethics n kindness defines us. A job is worth doing well no matter the outcome.
Justin, looking back, what would you have done differently? What would the stones have been like?
Hmmm good question. I might try for the black side since the color was not as good as I expected
The next opal can be a superstar Justin, they are still really bonnie stones that you cut and polished. Opal is amazing perfect or not so perfect no other gemstone is it’s equal. Quoting the words of Robert the Bruce If at first you don’t succeed try, try and try again.
exactly my friend
Oh this is hard to watch! I trust you so much Justin, but I so wanted for you to slice the stone horizontally in half to have one with potch and the other large stone be crystal. Hurts me to see any color ground away I guess. Blessings to you and thank you for sharing this with us!
It´s nice to be alble to see wins and failiures. Both contribute to our personal and profesional growth.
You have won far more than you have lost in the opal game. Thanks for the journey!
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Go on you, Justin, for not letting it get to you, (much). :) I think the lines look nice, myself, but I understand they devalue the stones. Best of luck on the next parcel!
Welcome 🙏
Just like you said, not every one works out. But when it does. It REALLY does. And you’re such a goofball and love how you don’t take yourself TOO seriously. Even in your fails, you find the humor. Love it!
Thank you Juanita
Despite your losses it's still a winner of a video and some lovely gems.. 😍
That beaten by sand jar looked as if it was empty compared to the last time I remember seeing it. 🤔🙌
Glad you enjoyed it. Haha the jar hasn't been emptied
This was the first time I saw a "fail". It was really intereresting. So many thanks for that! And I'm looking forward to many, many more "wins". Bless you for making this time more beareable.
You are welcome Jo
Maybe I'm just weird but I like the imperfect, flawed and unique stones - gems over the perfect ones. Don't get me wrong they're all beautiful . I'm kinda different like that. I love watching you make beautiful gems.
Hello,
I was wondering if you could sometime soon make a black Opal Skulptur? Sorry for the loss. I would still by it because you cut it so nice!
That is why the whole world doesn't cut opals. You have great skills at saving the stones
I appreciate that you film these videos, and post them, of the songs that aren't winners. It's instructive to see your process and watch you recover from the worst the some throws at you.
Life hands us many defeats, as you say, and how we respond to them forms us into the people we become.
P.S. I really wish I were more like you in that area, Justin.
Thank you.
Did you make the wrong decision at 8:00 or would the stone be a disappointment anyways?
The loss is not as bad as I was expecting. It was big of you to share the original cost of the stone. I like that.
My cup tends to be half full, so I'm still happy with what you've got! And your videos are always good, win or loose.
Speaking of cups, I'm thinking now is a better time for a nice coffee treat than when there's a total win! Mostly bcuz coffee would give me that caffeine pick-me-up, with the added comfort of a hot drink.
Maybe it's just me, but coffee is a comfort drink for me.
Time for a nice sweet coffee...
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Hahah nice I love it
Could you slice it longitudinally?
Thanks so much Justin for showing us the Ups and Downs you good for it bud . As my dad used to say "Some days u get the bear .... Some days the bear get u" . but it is good for us ti all have this lesson in the game of opal . Th for the lesson
True and thanks
Love your resilience and admire your philosophy. X
I love your videos ❤️ and your attitude is amazing 🤩
14:14 I'm just realizing my quality was set to 480p when you recorded it such high quality...such a waste on my end, im restarting the video now! Did you get a new camera?!
I’m going to play this episode for my students. What a tremendous lesson for them to learn from. Also, your emphasis on being educated to minimize the losses. It’s pretty simple - you are tremendous!
Oh wow that is awesome 🙏🙏🙏❤️
I feel bad for you losing on your investment but you gave me a chuckle several times in your video. It was well worth watching. I do prefer a smaller opal and they are more affordable for me. 😁