I used to prefer uncut gemstones (purely for aesthetic reasons) until I was blessed with your videos. The craftsmanship, the science/math of the cut placement and process... it’s almost like magic how beautiful gems are turned into remarkable pieces of art by cutting them so that light passes through them intentionally. LOVE your work!
Please give us more of these explanatory videos in the future! they're awesome and you are great! Anyways congrats for the good work overall on the channel
The deeper stones with high crowns are nice for (my particular style of) wire wrapping. It makes it easier to show the stone off without having to worry about a deep back potentially making the pendent wobbly.
I whoukd prefer...both! 🌟 I like dark coloured gem stones, but sometimes from a little far away you can't always see the color at first glance, that's why i love sometimes lighter collor's.
7:52 It's sad that to much gemstone oftentimes had to be removed. :( But it turnes out SO GORGEOUS! I wish i could prepare gem stones like that one day...
Where can I purchase lots of natural Untreated or only heated broken and/or badly cut precious semiprecious gemstones to practice my cutting at a good price
I honestly do not know i never found such a place but i would suggest cash for gold business any where that scraps jewellery for the metal may be good place to try
I'd pick the darker stone for sure. Thank you for explaining the thought process and analysis behind the cutting, its incredible how such small things have such a huge impact on how a particular stone can be treated.
With regards to the Amethyst Trilliants, I prefer the darker one just for it's rich color but the lighter one with the inclusions doesn't bother me one bit. I also cut colored gemstones and have left inclusions in many of my gems for a couple reasons. One is yield, albeit less value per carat but it looks more natural. People can tell it's natural and sure they can pay much more for the same stone if it were free of inclusions but then they might as well buy some purple Glass which would look identical to it, minus the inclusions considering the refractive index of both. I try to eliminate inclusions but I don't lose sleep over it. I have cut a couple stones that IMO were enhanced by their inclusions and most people agreed. I also like to consider gemstones to be similar to the people that buy them. Even good people are flawed so why not buy a stone that reflects the reality of their personality ? A beautiful gem with some flaws for a beautiful person with some flaws. What better match can you find than that ? And that's the story I'm sticking to. !!! BTW - That inclusion is more of a "Thumbprint" inclusion rather than a Veil which is more of an unhealed crack. I recently heard that Thumbprints are most commonly found in Amethyst (for some reason) and can be found in Prasiolite (heat treated Amethyst).
Hi Stuart, this is a nice video.. I have a quick quastion for you in terms of the polishing process. I have a 6" cooper and when i am doing the polish always left some scratches on the facets. the lap is ne, only i have used 2 times. could you please help me to solve this problem ? thanks a lot
Yes, absolutely it can tack a bit of tie for the coper lap to start working well as the diamond needs to bed into the copper use an old credit card to charge the lap with the diamond slurry also coper is not the best polishing lap for every gem they can be difficult to use you need to get the speed amount slurry and pressure just right try varying these tings to find what works best best of look
I think I have a giant amethyst, dark purple, it feels like two pounds, but I need to weigh it. My son found it in our back pasture in Texas on the surface with a rock pile. What would something like that go for? I can send pictures and video.
Just got recommended this channel by recommendation and now I am hooked with your videos. Please keep doing what you do. Is there any way to order your gems from US? @Stuart Gems
check out my video 30ct amethyst i use super glue and place the dopp by hand after measuring carefully and make a good flat spot when preforming for transferring i always use a transfer gig epoxy glue for the transfer
@@whackidoodle indirect heat only heat the dop you can also use a hot knife to remove the epoxy you can also use a wet tissue paper to keep the gem cool super glue can sometimes be difficult to remove with heat I have not had any problems with this technique but there is always some risk with heat if you are worried about thermal shock don't use any super glue under the dop use the transfer gig and only put epoxy around the dop it will release much easier and almost on heat is necessary a hot knife will cut away the epoxy
@@stuartgems7593 we did use wet paper tissue and only heated the brass to protect in this case. However, heat transfer was just too much. I think it was something like a 16mm flat dop. Fully glued the whole surface though. Perhaps next we try will either use glue only around the outside like you mentioned or maybe even place a polystyrene plastic piece on first as a heat barrier between the rough and the brass. Got the wheels turning now!🤣 thanks for the feedback
chances are thad you did not doo any ting wrong the amethyst probably fractured due to internal stress from when it was formed, I have herd of 100 ct tanzanite shattering because a small amount of heat it is not very common in quartz and you may never have it happen again I revelry use wax for amethyst and have had no problems like that but a cold doping technique is always safer try a few ways and find what works for you personally I would not use anything between the dop and gem but i have never tried it so maybe its ok good look and happy faceting
Hello I would love to get into cutting gems.Looks fun to me. I was wondering if you are self taught or took classes to master the technique. Also can this sort of hobby make a living if you enjoy alot?
Yes i am self taught , it is possible to make money doing it with experience but it can take time to build up enough clients to make a living from gem-cutting
It's a bit of a commercial question, but I wonder the difference in income between cutting a gemstone into one large gem and cutting into several small gems. Which is more profitable? If the second method is more profitable, It would be a nice way to avoid using fractured part...
Sir, recently I've been wondering... People keeps talking about black diamonds but I don't know if diamonds can actually be purely black and I can't tell about whether the google images I search for are photoshopped or real black diamonds. Since you know about stones, I was wondering if you could answer my question😅😅. As in there are different types of crystals and stones. Some are real and some are maybe artificially produced/made. *So can diamonds be naturally black? I mean, is there any rare chances of obtaining ACTUAL, REAL and pure naturally-black or grey diamonds? Or are all black diamonds artificially made?*
Hi, to answer your question let me first explain how gems are classified. Natural- formed by nature without human interference Artificial manufactured made my man lab created Synthetic and artificial gem with a natural counter part ie. Synthetic Diamond, Synthetic ruby Imitation and simulants Natural or Artificial gem sold as a more expensive gem this is what most people refer to as facks a Synthetic black Diamond sold as a Synthetic Black Diamond is not a fack but a Synthetic black Diamond sold as a natural black diamond is a fack now we understand each other let me answer your question yes there are natural black diamond these diamonds are usually treated by irradiating a green diamond with poor clarity this changes the colour to black this treatment is common in many natural gemstones there are also Synthetic black Diamond and Imitation and stimulants on the market I strongly recommend buying from a reputable seller and remember there is no such thing as a free lunch if the price is too good to be true then chances are that it may not be a natural diamond hope this helps
What about those stories about how diamonds had to be struck to cut them? You know, like the advertisement that a certain car rode so smooth that a man riding in the back could cut a valuable diamond without missing the crucial point in the crystal. One false strike and the whole diamond could be ruined. Is this a true thing or just a dramatic myth?
Im curious, do you cut the gemstones to what jewelry designers want, or do they, design their jewelry to what you cut? Btw, Thank you for videos. Very interesting.
If it is all about percentages that is not much different than getting a 1 ct stone from a 3 ct stone. I hope for only a %50 loss but that is day-dreaming.
I used to prefer uncut gemstones (purely for aesthetic reasons) until I was blessed with your videos.
The craftsmanship, the science/math of the cut placement and process... it’s almost like magic how beautiful gems are turned into remarkable pieces of art by cutting them so that light passes through them intentionally.
LOVE your work!
Wow, thank you so much 💎💎💎💎
As a Gem Cutter from Sri Lanka, I really appreciate your work. Great work 👍
Please give us more of these explanatory videos in the future! they're awesome and you are great! Anyways congrats for the good work overall on the channel
wow thank you so much, more to come! for sure
I love that cut.
@@roserea3156 thank you
The deeper stones with high crowns are nice for (my particular style of) wire wrapping. It makes it easier to show the stone off without having to worry about a deep back potentially making the pendent wobbly.
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Excellent videos & beautiful gems! Many thanks & greetings from Cancún, México. CM.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@stuartgems7593 Thanks. Please teach us more about these beautiful gems!
Very informative video..Great job. Also very good job on placing the inclusions along the girdle line of the Amethyst Portuguese cut.
thank you so much
I actually really like inclusions it makes the finished gemstone more unique and interesting than a perfectly homogeneous stone.
Inclusions can be quite nice, definitely gives the stone a lot more character.
you are not the only one the Included one sold first
yes in this case I agree but it is not always so
I whoukd prefer...both! 🌟
I like dark coloured gem stones, but sometimes from a little far away you can't always see the color at first glance, that's why i love sometimes lighter collor's.
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Stuart really rocks!
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Thank you for the beautiful video,
Thanks for visiting
7:52 It's sad that to much gemstone oftentimes had to be removed. :(
But it turnes out SO GORGEOUS!
I wish i could prepare gem stones like that one day...
yes that is true
You Sir, made me want to start on Gemstone Cutting too!!!!
You can do it!💎💎💎💎
@@stuartgems7593 Well first of all i need the necessary tools for cutting gemstones. Then i will be able to start doing it :P
Where can I purchase lots of natural Untreated or only heated broken and/or badly cut precious semiprecious gemstones to practice my cutting at a good price
I honestly do not know i never found such a place
but i would suggest cash for gold business any where that scraps jewellery for the metal
may be good place to try
Stunning even with inclusion ! Very good skills!
Thank you so much 😀
Very good video. Could you tell how much is the faceting cost of rough gemstone .
It depends on how long it takes to cut the gemstone the bigger the gem the more it costs
i really love colored gem stone. especially the mining part
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Hello love your show . Thank You for a great show . I would prefer the darker stone. Bye for now 😀😁😀😁😀😁😀😁😁😀😁😀😁😀😁😘😍🤗😎😎😎
Wow thanks so much 💎💎💎💎
I'd pick the darker stone for sure.
Thank you for explaining the thought process and analysis behind the cutting, its incredible how such small things have such a huge impact on how a particular stone can be treated.
Awesome, thank you!
very use full lesson . Highly appreciate indeed. I am also from sri lanka.
Thanks and welcome👍💎
With regards to the Amethyst Trilliants, I prefer the darker one just for it's rich color but the lighter one with the inclusions doesn't bother me one bit. I also cut colored gemstones and have left inclusions in many of my gems for a couple reasons. One is yield, albeit less value per carat but it looks more natural. People can tell it's natural and sure they can pay much more for the same stone if it were free of inclusions but then they might as well buy some purple Glass which would look identical to it, minus the inclusions considering the refractive index of both.
I try to eliminate inclusions but I don't lose sleep over it. I have cut a couple stones that IMO were enhanced by their inclusions and most people agreed. I also like to consider gemstones to be similar to the people that buy them. Even good people are flawed so why not buy a stone that reflects the reality of their personality ? A beautiful gem with some flaws for a beautiful person with some flaws. What better match can you find than that ? And that's the story I'm sticking to. !!!
BTW - That inclusion is more of a "Thumbprint" inclusion rather than a Veil which is more of an unhealed crack. I recently heard that Thumbprints are most commonly found in Amethyst (for some reason) and can be found in Prasiolite (heat treated Amethyst).
high quality content here... impressive!
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Hi Stuart, this is a nice video.. I have a quick quastion for you in terms of the polishing process. I have a 6" cooper and when i am doing the polish always left some scratches on the facets. the lap is ne, only i have used 2 times. could you please help me to solve this problem ? thanks a lot
Yes, absolutely it can tack a bit of tie for the coper lap to start working well as the diamond needs to bed into the copper
use an old credit card to charge the lap with the diamond slurry
also coper is not the best polishing lap for every gem they can be difficult to use
you need to get the speed amount slurry and pressure just right try varying these tings to find what works best best of look
I think I have a giant amethyst, dark purple, it feels like two pounds, but I need to weigh it. My son found it in our back pasture in Texas on the surface with a rock pile. What would something like that go for? I can send pictures and video.
you can tell it is quartz from the hexagonal shape of the crystal
What machine are you using to sand down the gems? Beautiful work
I use a Ultratec V5 machine
@@stuartgems7593 thanks so much for responding!
Cool video! 👍
Thanks! 👍
Just got recommended this channel by recommendation and now I am hooked with your videos. Please keep doing what you do.
Is there any way to order your gems from US? @Stuart Gems
Hi thanks for your kind words
you can buy my gems on line i ship to the US
www.stuartgems.com
As long as natural (nature made) gemstone then with or without inclusion. And, paying higher price for gemstone without inclusion is reasonable.
I totally agree 💎💎👍
Nice explanation
Thanks Justin , I have to say i found your series on faceting machines very interesting
@@stuartgems7593 thanks ✌🏼
Which the best company to buy the disc?
crystallite are good laps
Very cool. Thanks for the video
Glad you liked it!
Is that from the NT Australia
the amethyst is from Brazil
Any tips for dopping and transferring those big stones?
check out my video 30ct amethyst
i use super glue and place the dopp by hand after measuring carefully and make a good flat spot when preforming for transferring i always use a transfer gig
epoxy glue for the transfer
@@stuartgems7593 so heat or a long acetone soak to remove the first dop? Last time we used heat and it shock fractured a large quartz🤯
@@whackidoodle indirect heat only heat the dop you can also use a hot knife to remove the epoxy you can also use a wet tissue paper to keep the gem cool
super glue can sometimes be difficult to remove with heat I have not had any problems with this technique but there is always some risk with heat
if you are worried about thermal shock don't use any super glue
under the dop use the transfer gig and only put epoxy around the dop it will release much easier and almost on heat is necessary
a hot knife will cut away the epoxy
@@stuartgems7593 we did use wet paper tissue and only heated the brass to protect in this case. However, heat transfer was just too much. I think it was something like a 16mm flat dop. Fully glued the whole surface though. Perhaps next we try will either use glue only around the outside like you mentioned or maybe even place a polystyrene plastic piece on first as a heat barrier between the rough and the brass. Got the wheels turning now!🤣 thanks for the feedback
chances are thad you did not doo any ting wrong the amethyst probably fractured due to internal stress from when it was formed, I have herd of 100 ct tanzanite shattering because a small amount of heat it is not very common in quartz
and you may never have it happen again I revelry use wax for amethyst and have had no problems like that
but a cold doping technique is always safer
try a few ways and find what works for you
personally I would not use anything between the dop and gem
but i have never tried it so maybe its ok
good look and happy faceting
Hello I would love to get into cutting gems.Looks fun to me. I was wondering if you are self taught or took classes to master the technique. Also can this sort of hobby make a living if you enjoy alot?
Yes i am self taught , it is possible to make money doing it with experience but it can take time to build up enough clients to make a living from gem-cutting
Is there a school for becoming a gemstone cutter?
yes depending on where you live do a google search for lapidary club or faceting course in your area
It's a bit of a commercial question, but I wonder the difference in income between cutting a gemstone into one large gem and cutting into several small gems. Which is more profitable?
If the second method is more profitable, It would be a nice way to avoid using fractured part...
hi a single large gem is worth more than a few small ones
Nice cutting. What machine do you use I’m trying to get one?
I use the ultratec V5 i can get you one if you want
@@stuartgems7593 I wish I can’t afford those things unless you know of a used one or something
@@Algoldprospecting keep an eye on ebay for second hand V2 of facetron
@@stuartgems7593 ok thanks
@@stuartgems7593 I did come across a huge amount of beryl. Aquamarine morganite if you know anyone that wants to buy some rough
Super fascinating stuff! I’ve always been fascinated with this stuff
Glad you enjoyed it!
Sir, recently I've been wondering... People keeps talking about black diamonds but I don't know if diamonds can actually be purely black and I can't tell about whether the google images I search for are photoshopped or real black diamonds. Since you know about stones, I was wondering if you could answer my question😅😅. As in there are different types of crystals and stones. Some are real and some are maybe artificially produced/made. *So can diamonds be naturally black? I mean, is there any rare chances of obtaining ACTUAL, REAL and pure naturally-black or grey diamonds? Or are all black diamonds artificially made?*
Hi, to answer your question let me first explain how gems are classified.
Natural- formed by nature without human interference
Artificial manufactured made my man lab created
Synthetic and artificial gem with a natural counter part ie. Synthetic Diamond, Synthetic ruby
Imitation and simulants Natural or Artificial gem sold as a more expensive gem this is what most people refer to as facks a Synthetic black Diamond sold as a Synthetic Black Diamond is not a fack but a Synthetic black Diamond sold as a natural black diamond is a fack
now we understand each other let me answer your question
yes there are natural black diamond these diamonds are usually treated by irradiating a green diamond with poor clarity this changes the colour to black
this treatment is common in many natural gemstones
there are also Synthetic black Diamond and Imitation and stimulants on the market
I strongly recommend buying from a reputable seller
and remember there is no such thing as a free lunch
if the price is too good to be true
then chances are
that it may not be a natural diamond
hope this helps
@@stuartgems7593 *Thnx for the info :D*
What about those stories about how diamonds had to be struck to cut them? You know, like the advertisement that a certain car rode so smooth that a man riding in the back could cut a valuable diamond without missing the crucial point in the crystal. One false strike and the whole diamond could be ruined. Is this a true thing or just a dramatic myth?
diamonds used to be divided that way before cutting now it is more common to saw a diamond than cleave it as it is safer and more accrete
prefer the range of color in darker stone.
me too 💎💎💎💎
Muito linda mesmo parabéns like
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we have a lot of kinds of gemstones do you prefer to buy it?
Сколько стоит ?
check out my website www.stuartgems.com
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Look so fine.. I would actually choose either.. but then I have always liked shinny things! Carry on brother.. I enjoy watching you work..
Thanks! Will do!
Good Job Thank You From Morocco.. I am Looking For You To Give Me The Name Of The Tools You Use In You're Workspace Sir :)
the gem cutting machine is an ultratec are you looking to buy one
I'll always choose the one without the inclusion
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Which machine do you use?
Greetings from Mexico
Hi I use ultratec V5 machine
Very good,thanks.
Thank you 💎💎💎💎
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thank you
Gostaria de adquirir um conjunto completo pra lapidação,pode me ajudar com isto?
Me indicando um equipamento completo pra lapidação?
Oi eu posso te ajudar
Sou representante de vendas do fabricante da máquina que utilizo, envie um e-mail para mim - info@stuartgems.com
Darker one
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Im curious, do you cut the gemstones to what jewelry designers want, or do they, design their jewelry to what you cut? Btw, Thank you for videos. Very interesting.
Both! but mostly i cut to my one design
I think I'm first again
Fantastic!! Thanks!
Ill take non included stones over included stones no matter the size.
If it is all about percentages that is not much different than getting a 1 ct stone from a 3 ct stone. I hope for only a %50 loss but that is day-dreaming.
that is a very good analogy i do not think people would be so shocked at that
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