I never knew that coral always has came in so many colors and variations! I had a saltwater fish tank at one time with bunches of different types of coral, but absolutely never knew that even their skeletons could be colored, or that it was made into jewelry!
Fantastic video beautiful selections,amazing what was and is been done with coral ,awesome knowledge and advice as you say all in the eye of the beholder, the one you picked I’d fantastic. Thank you
I make cabs and other jewelry out of coral all the time, sometimes it is opalized also, very beautiful and can be brittle too, I love when I find the orange stuff that's opalized. Awesome video, keep them coming please. I hope everyone has a awesome blessed day. Cya! 😺🐟out!
I have black coral from Hawaii. A ring, earrings and a pendant. I also have a pink coral beaded necklace. Amazing that I didn't know much about it when I bought it. Thanks for the wonderful info! ❤🙂
This video about coral is so amazing.😯🐚🌊 I never knew there're any types of coral and the information on how they get their colors. To know the history of them is very interesting too.🤔📖 I think all of them are very pretty, since you asked my favorite is the tear shaped one.😀💧💛 Thanks for sharing.😉👍
I’m currently sketching a necklace fit for royalty the center stone is a conch pearl surrounded by round oval ambers the rest of the necklace is pink coral surrounded by jet - I probably will never have the capability to actually obtain a conch pearl but the sketch sure looks purtty
WOW i am amazed; i've always have liked coral cause it's alive creature; & this morning i read the natgeo article about how the coral in the ocean around miami & the carabiean is being infected w/ SCTLD causing the coral to expel the little algaes & die off; Thankyou for this video; i also noticed how his shirt color matched the 1st coral bracelet; that 1st ring is awsome haven't seen 1 like that is along time
Most of Indonesian like cabochon shape of gemstones, and they are well known as "Akik" pronounced from Arabic word "Aqeeq". Some of them belive that Akik could bring Power, Health, Wealth, Prosperity, Confidence and Protection.
"Billion years ago some thing grew legs and crawled up on land.... and now I gotta pay taxes" Wow that was a big jump 🤣
"A billion years ago something grew legs and now I need to pay taxes."
Hahaha than sent me. 😂
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I never knew that coral always has came in so many colors and variations! I had a saltwater fish tank at one time with bunches of different types of coral, but absolutely never knew that even their skeletons could be colored, or that it was made into jewelry!
These videos are so helpful. I now know the difference between regular coral and fossilised coral (that I have in a ring) and can appreciate more.
Fantastic video beautiful selections,amazing what was and is been done with coral ,awesome knowledge and advice as you say all in the eye of the beholder, the one you picked I’d fantastic. Thank you
There is also natural blue coral which is made into beads and some jewelry.
I make cabs and other jewelry out of coral all the time, sometimes it is opalized also, very beautiful and can be brittle too, I love when I find the orange stuff that's opalized. Awesome video, keep them coming please.
I hope everyone has a awesome blessed day.
Cya! 😺🐟out!
Another organic gem is jet. I’d enjoy an episode about it.
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I have black coral from Hawaii. A ring, earrings and a pendant. I also have a pink coral beaded necklace. Amazing that I didn't know much about it when I bought it. Thanks for the wonderful info! ❤🙂
Great video, definitely liked the Guitar pick. I’ve heard it called Chrysanthemum Coral. Never forget your Loupe. 😀✨
This video about coral is so amazing.😯🐚🌊 I never knew there're any types of coral and the information on how they get their colors. To know the history of them is very interesting too.🤔📖 I think all of them are very pretty, since you asked my favorite is the tear shaped one.😀💧💛 Thanks for sharing.😉👍
Awesome video, great collection
Very well edited
My favorite was the fossilized coral in the slab.
Great video thank you.
I’m currently sketching a necklace fit for royalty the center stone is a conch pearl surrounded by round oval ambers the rest of the necklace is pink coral surrounded by jet - I probably will never have the capability to actually obtain a conch pearl but the sketch sure looks purtty
I never knew there was black coral...thank you for the education.
WOW i am amazed; i've always have liked coral cause it's alive creature; & this morning i read the natgeo article about how the coral in the ocean around miami & the carabiean is being infected w/ SCTLD causing the coral to expel the little algaes & die off;
Thankyou for this video; i also noticed how his shirt color matched the 1st coral bracelet; that 1st ring is awsome haven't seen 1 like that is along time
I wish you showed examples of simulant and non-precious coral, like bamboo coral- which makes up the majority of the market for coral
I have a coral piece that sorta looks like the coral pick!
Apple coral is great for jewelry making
Nice video
Most of Indonesian like cabochon shape of gemstones, and they are well known as "Akik" pronounced from Arabic word "Aqeeq". Some of them belive that Akik could bring Power, Health, Wealth, Prosperity, Confidence and Protection.
How do you get these carved gemstone
The "not guitar pick" looks like it's a bit of mid-century design. I have seen formica that resembles it.
if can give guessing cost or around figure cost that will be more exciting
What about bamboo coral?
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Lost weight now my red coral ring fits again. I got it for jyotish.
Be prepared for sticker shock when shopping for precious coral. It is expensive $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ !
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Correct information and healing properties.
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I more different coral here in Philippines
Bracelet.
Hello I'm from Philippines I have more fossilized coral.
Mud fossils channel
There are biologists who have been using coral 🪸 from the oceans 🌊 to grow in laboratories 🥼 so they can replace it in the oceans 🌊 .
Good video