Cheap and Simple Tips to help identify rough Gemstones , Sapphires, Ruby's, garnets 🔥 💎 🔥 💎!!!
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- Just a video discussing some cheap tools and methods I used to help identify the rocks I find. There is also some in-depth info about sapphire and metamorphic upticks and how they create gem stones of many varieties
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Correction!!!!Just a heads up it's not called a refracti-scope lol as I stated in the intro 😂 that's a made up word 😂😂..J do these videos unscripted...the tool Jewelers use to help identify the gems is called a refractometer. But really the best tool is an XRF gun but this instrument cost near 40-100k dollars so maybe someday!! Correction number 2. Not all sapphires have score marks or more accurately silking. Also I refer to this a cleavage but should have said inclusion. Inclusions are naturally occurring impurities within the stone. Cleavage, is when a crystals structure has a natural fracture plane most sapphires have no true cleavage. The score marks or silking often ad value often times inclusions subtract value. In addition sapphires often have color zoning or banding another type of inclusion but this is extremely common all of these unique inclusions lead to starring and color shifting properties... thanks y'all please subscribe!!!!!!
Amazing Video and Info ! 💎🗿💫
I also find and collect Ancient Artifacts made of hard stone ! I have many Granite and Crystal 💎 🗿 Artifacts that i study and compare to others collections ! I'm from Massachusetts .
Now im questioning the material of different crystals i find !
Thank You ! I see some nice Artifacts in this video , very nice 👍
A Happy accident from youtube this morning! Soooo glad I stumbled upon your channel!
I'm finding all the same stones up here in northern NY I wish I could show you some pictures, me an my dad just found a huge corundum deposit and your videos have helped me tremendously with identifying them. Lots of pinks an gold sheens a little bit of everything really.
That's awesome and there are a lot of places in New York that are extremely similar to the geology where I am in Pennsylvania. There's a ton of metamorphic activity in New York metamorphic uptics are associated with mountains and mountain making the Earth actually making mountains so all those ancient mountain ranges of the Appalachian mountain chain are all laced with upticks I have no doubt you'll find all kinds of gemstones in New York in addition to finding corundum there are large deposits of Herkimer diamonds in New York as well.. happy hunting and you can send me pics to Happylostsouls27@gmail.com takes me a long time to respond...i dont check it often...im eventually going to create a video featuring finds from all the people that have contacted me over the years with there permision of course. Awesome 👍 that your finding gems as well...i think people just assume its quartz or agate most of the time...but once u acquire an eye or your just naturally good at picking up patterns you start to notice there may be very valuable things that you're walking across every day laying on the ground😂😂😂. Anyways thank you so much for your time..and happy Hunting 💯!!!
Sounds like you should become a jeweler/cutter and when you find a good deal on a good used machine, you gotta pounce on it.
For the purpose of using the "waste" to experiment with melting into Natron Theory geopolymer mini-molds. All the quartz can be melted at like 852°, then you add a pine ash that brings in extra metals and the right stuff. I'm too much of a wimp to play with molten salts. The Geopolymer 2024 Conference Keynote speaker was legit AF. Basically 2 processes, one for volcanic one for non. Produces your "limestone" blocks with the low quality stone and that with quartz inclusions other grain inclusions in were chemically decomposed and pulverized.
Solidify under a strong magnetic field to keep the water molecules moving and prevent hydrates and make the wnd product fireproof. The water escapes if ever exposed to fire. The morw separate the molecules the easier they can escape.
I wonder also at a supersonic dental cleaner tool for some of the smaller ones. If it is wouldn't damage them.
Jewelry is subjective.
Also all those professionals will eat into your profit.
I know a guy that invests all his money for decades into tourmaline for . . . reasons, and he will find them that look like something neat from above (once found this batmat looking one) and sliced it like medallions and made a bunch of money just letting his pendant maker friends know.
I understand that's having certain connections, but he just goes to shows and makes friends and then travels a lot.
I would never buy sapphire jewelry but i would spend a fortune on like a sapphire spear tip or little trident tips. Or Twin blades like kukri-esque.
Sapphire 3-sectioned staff.
There is a total lack of near things like this non-existent.
Many of already are sorta shaped. You are just finishing the work of the stone's author. Like a jeweler, you see the tool within. You can get a loy of sapphires necklaces from a giant sapphire, but unless you make something dangerous like a scalpel, you no longer have a tool.
I say all this, in reality i know only theory. I have never messed around with such energies, very accident prone, lol.
Gotta find the right craftsman or become him and sell awesome molded tools from recomposed dust, cut from the original tool you have refined
I have a large collection of stones and many look like yours. I've collecting stones from all over. My question is do they have monetary value?
@@SusanDeSoto yes they do but selling rough stone is extremely complicated if you have valuable rough gemstones trust me I'm in the process of figuring out monetizing now..you can contact places like the IGA they will give you appraisers information but it's still difficult many places only appraise stones that are smaller. The other option is too sell them without certification but for way under there value once you establish a good reputation and people are satisfied with the stones they purchase u can increase your prices ..but with certification u can sell them for way more.. There are Labs that will certify large specimens using XRF usually u have to research places and get prices for certifications...so its a case where u can try selling them on our own for uncertified rough prices...or u go through the cost upfront to possibly make more on the back end...You can check local Jewelers and jem shops as well for further leads...good luck 👍
How did you get them polished ?
Hello there, commented on video a while back about the mammoth effeminate, awesome. I've been looking for a way to get in contact with you, always through comments tho.(not very phone, I'm not tech smart,, at all) so if your interested in contacting me I think it would be in your specific area of research. With proof on your theory's. Keep up the good work and I look forward to your breakthroughs in your work. Also, what you know applies for the world, not just your area..please teach out somehow, talk soon. Thanks...Tim