Inside The Gem Trade: Pigeon’s Blood Ruby | In Search Of Precious Stones | Ep 2/4 | CNA Documentary
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- Опубліковано 10 чер 2021
- Juggling assignments, gemstone dealer and jeweller Shahzeem Pasha toggle among deals. What's top of mind is a Pigeon's Blood Ruby. The best ones come from Mogok, Myanmar.
Shahzeem secures a Mogok Ruby from his uncle, then works with his cousin, Imran, in Indonesia to have the Ruby mounted. While waiting, Imran visits a Black Opal mine.
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About the show: Gemstone dealer and jeweller Shahzeem Pasha sources precious stones - Emeralds, Rubies, Sapphires and Diamonds from around the world and sets them in bespoke jewellery pieces for selected clients.
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This is the type of Documentaries i love..Well done and honest look into gems..♥️♥️♥️
OMG, Shahzeem's father has an EXQUISITE home! 😍😍😍
Hi wow goodluck we have gem to sell
The guy who's girlfriend, soon to be fiance, who loves sapphires has good taste. I love sapphires as well and aquramarine - the blue colors. I love the blue colors, so I'm bias as hell.
Salma gems (instagram)
Look at Tim's Adventures. He is a Saphire Miner in Australia. Very interesting!
I love sapphire, I just bought a nice 6ct "Red" sapphire ( Ruby) for pennies on the dollar because the person thought red was a worthless color of sapphire. No idea what they had. To them it was a worthless sapphire to me it was an exceptional ruby
That is insane and for someone to not know that a red "sapphire" is a ruby is insane but lucky for you. That's why i always wonder which do we consider a pink sapphire...a poor quality ruby or a fancy sapphire? @@Tootnscoot
This is a great documentary series , I really had a profound appreciation for how the precious stones are m8ned, sold, cut,polished,sold, and designed into a beautiful artwork jewellery piece. Well done..❤
What I love is the Zambian Emeralds, the colour is fantastic, the Colombian has the clarity, the depth of colour has to be the Zambian, I have just brought a Zambian, I have just brought a 2nd, I love the colour. I love the Bermise Rubies the colour is striking, The African Diamonds in clarity is finding a place on the platform.
Would be the amazing to travel around the world looking for beautiful Ruby and other gemstone adore all the beautiful colors
Finally an indonesian documentary i love gemstones and i bought soe rubies and black opal from your country
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lol its not a documentary from any country. it just happens that this family whom my family knows well are from both singapore and Indonesia , ultimately the documentary is about gemstones. channel newsasia is singaporean.
@@typing....7502 ur kidding. lol
It is really very informative and interesting. At 28:01, he said that he loves the rough piece of red spinels crystals on matrix becoz it looks like "strawberry shortcake" red spinels.. I did not expect that at all 😂.. but he is right.. it does look like cake haha..
That ring is sick. If he don’t buy it then it’s time to reevaluate that friendship!
I love this show, cheers from Qld, Australia!!!
I can’t wait to buy a ruby ring when I’m older🥳🤩😘🎀🌸💜
I love this series!
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Ma'Sha'Allah, so many Muslim Names❤.
I am so glad to see that you and people around in your circle are dealing in precious stones very professionally and so calmly, lots of respect from 🇵🇰
excellent show 🐿️
What a fun job :)
Very informative :)
Nothing compares to Australian black opal
Black Opals are beautiful I've never seen one
Queen sandy Brown I purchased one recently (along with a Wello, both from Ethiopia) set with Iolite in an Art Nouveau design ring which I gifted to a friend on her 60th birthday. 😄
Amazing 😊😊
This is a great show!
You are a true gentleman for sure. Rep up the great work . Do you think lab grown will hurt your business? Thank you. Your dad must be proud Neal
Very interesting. 👍
Miss out in this episode is the very important info:
Is the stone heated. The price difference can be less than $50K & more than $1M for the Ruby (pigeon ood) or Blue Sapphire (cornflower blue)
Very interesting topic
I get so Excited over gemstones the beautiful colors the energy would be a beautiful business to go into your very lucky
great video man!
Very nice 👌
Didn't know there were black gem opal outside Lightning Ridge Australia. 🐥♥️
A process of learning. Keep on. 💐👏🚶♂️
Plot twist: his uncle wants the ruby back.😢
It’s good to know you all are very well in life enjoy many more ##star
You Welcome # ⭐️
bless those miners. i hope they are paid fairly for their efforts
Nice Ruby 💞🤩
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Very beautiful ruby
Wooow 😱😱😁
World best blue sphire is in Kashmir
Dangerous black opal mining 🤯
ah peks like this kind of stuff
Oooh A lotus color wow
I never thought Indonesia produces black opals!?
I also have ..how can i contact you ?
Opal indonesia is very unique...very rich of play color.
Pardon me but may i ask, on island of java i notice there a blinking spotlight, what gem comes from java?
I am very sad to watch the mining of the people who risk every day to make people like you get rich I will never own another gem after watching your show
Well it you want a gem then you'll have to go there yourself. Will cost you $10G + plane ticket with room/ board. How much would you pay the miners for a gem?
Buy Australian opal. There are several unique types. In my opinion, black opal is the best but you may prefer a different type. Buy directly from the market, not off some
dodgey middleperson. A favorite channel of mine is 'blackopaldirect'. The main man is Justin and his all female crew and they're all gems.
People mining depend on it for their livelihood .. they r not from a very well developed country n are not with money.. mining is what is running their house.. if everybody thinks like you these people will not survive even after putting so much effort.. us buying these gemstones is keeping their life afloat
That dude at the end can afford to live in a giant mansion with house-employees, has rare art and finery all around him, is buying a 5kt ruby ring that looks like it retails around $50K+.... but never spent the money to fix his snaggle tooth? What?
I am not 100% convinced that the "black opals" in this documentary are not lighter stones that are dyed or smoke treated to have a darker base color. they definitely are not like Lightning Ridge black opal, which have black podge backing on the stone instead these, which have basically a clear stone with a dark color throughout to get the black effect
The only opal you should be talking about when it comes to black opal is Australian... Indonesian or Ethiopian are not nearly as valuable on average
Sir, do you buy natural burmese ruby
Hi Shahzeem if I want to contact you how can I do that....
Good
Can you please make a video on how the surface of a real ruby would look like.
Black opal..😎👍👍
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Indonesia is best known for Black Opal production. If Thailand is notoriously known as the world's largest producer of Ruby & Sapphire gemstones, ours (I mean, the Philippines) have Pearls.
And says lots that they in that area have the worst cases of child labour in the world I wonder why
Chanthaburi is at least 4 hours away from Bangkok...
Garnets are not worth digging into the ground. They are plenty here in the rivers.
Why the dealer doesnt wear any gemstone ?
Darwin Sujaya on video 35:10 where this place?
Dear Pasha, how if we wish to share pics of our gems with you?
That Alexandrite could sell cut and polished is the clarity is good for $80.000 to 100.000 Dollars?
Woow
Alexanderite are also found in Mogol ,Burma
There are more valuable rubies here in Mumbai with some.
Varun Gems , Kemps Corner.
I need to source a stone, how can I contact Shahzeem?
The best Opals come from Lightning Rich Australia.
Beautifully pigeon blood Ruby
Hi wow goodluck
I have 9.1 carat burmese ruby clear you can miss identify as a sappire.
Anyone knows why they never mention prices in these series? Genuinely curious
ibox t nhé
To protect the jewelry industry
to be polite to the the owner and buyer...we're not trying to measure their wallets just to appreciate the industry and the product
The ruby gets the red colour from the poor miners blood
If the Poor Miner was made to stop mining then The Poor Miner would starve .Or Pimp out his daughters . He is making an honest Living. Look people every Job Occupation and company is structured like a Pyramid . Society is a Pyramid in it's self. With this said it is The Government Regulators who keep the poorest Poor. With Barriers to entry and millions of "REULATIONS Across every occupation known to man. Which only strangles the free market. The Free Market is Like a River and will flow unobstructed . When it has an obstruction or a problem it by nature cuts a new path of least resistance. Problem is Every time the Market Makes a Drastic Step in progress. Here Comes The Inefficient Out of Touch Governments who Dam it back up. In the end it is all relative. The Poor Miner is Prod of his trade and the work he does employees and feeds the whole crew. Stop degrading aka putting down people and calling them poor. He may not think he is poor relative to his environment. As long as the is Gold Gems and or any precocious metal there will be some Poor Guy Hunting it. It has been that way for 1000's of years
#gem
What is ur bracelet?
I think a Pigeon blood Ruby 4 to 6 ct round awould make a beautiful engagement ring antique setting thick high mount in a white gold a Victorian setting with filigree that holds the stone six prong mounting a dream ring color of deep love ❤️
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So the local works underground for who knows how long to find a raw gem, gives it to the dealer who gets $10 for it, how much does he keep for his fee? half maybe?
Ends up being worn by someone who paid thousands.
So disscusting
no that kind of quality wouldn't worth thousand dollar. most likely around 50, or hundred under a good sales people. I am talking about the opal, even under torchlight the fire is dim...
You know nothing about the gem trade. These people all over the world get paid good money to mine for Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, Tanzanite, Alexandrite, etc. Not to mention many swallow very expensive specimens and dig them out later. Most gems these people dig out are worth less money than they are being paid. The multi thousand $ specimens you talk of are found maybe a carat for every 1,000 lbs of earth that is searched
@@nathankeel4308 I don't believe that, I'm 70 years old, since I can remember I was taught the people in third world countries needed our help, it is 70 years later, and the problems are the same.
The system is set up so the poor remain poor, and the rich will benefit, slavery still the same, only legal now.
@@dianagette4796 Yeah that's the problem, Diana, you were "taught" something, and maybe that something wasn't the whole story.
@@thomervin7450 I'm not quite sure what you mean by your comment?
I am however curious.
Growing up in the 50's what kid didn't hear at the dinner table? " finish your food, there are children starving in Africa"
Watched all the babies with flies in their eyes and sad music on the television, explaining it would only take 25 cents a day to feed one child, heard John Lennon sing "So this is Christmas" about a thousand times, sponsored a child for 15 years, watched Live Aid, thinking we would be the generation that would solve the problem.
We didn't, its only gotten worse, and I wonder why?
What went wrong? What is the whole story?
Best black opals? Lightening Ridge, in Australia. Much higher quality than these, beautiful colours, much darker blacks.
Ethiopian black opal can fetch the equal amount in price n is just as beautiful
@@eliseoreyes1858 it’s very nice, but no, it isn’t as extraordinary.
@@eliseoreyes1858 no
In indonesia they've got much more beautiful opals. And 10x more cheap... How was that possible?
@@mohdazfarazahar4516 cheap isn’t quality. If you knew Lightning Ridge you’d know Indonesian opals aren’t even close.
If someone has raw rubies and emeralds from Afghan and Swat what's the best place to find clients?
I have recently started taking interest in this industry and it is fascinating and come across some solid sources of rubies and emeralds but i have no idea who to fine buyers for RAW uncut gems.
Sir , do you buy natural old burmese ruby, no heated no treated
You selling one are you?
@@tylertalbot8322 Yes, please contact no.and address
Yes I have pigeon blood ruby
Ive seen myanmar documentary blood saphire ruby and i saw the market and its alot of red ruby in all shapes and size.. Its not rare yet its so expensive still
True. It's the dealers that are trying to make them appear rare. In Mozambique for example you can mine several large rubies per ton of earth while you can only recover a single carat rough diamond per 10 tons or more of earth at any mines. In Colombia you will see many large emeralds mined at the mines easily or being sold at the market while you hardly see large diamonds even from the diamond capitals of the world.
I don't think colored stones are rarer than diamonds. Some are rarer than white diamonds but those are the finest qualities but most of them are readily available.
The rarest and most valued gems are still the natural color diamonds like orange, red, violet, purple, blue, green and pink.
@@pumpkindiamond994 the whole gem business is a farce, always has been, or at least since De Beers monopolized the diamond industry. None of the gems have any intrinsic value the way precious metals have, there are grades but no organized market like there is for gold, silver and platinum and despite what you see in the movies it's difficult to cash gems in and their cash value is unpredictable. Then there's the matter of heat treatments, conflict gems, lab grown and other synthetic gems, it's an ideal industry for scams. But when cut and polished right gems are unbelievably beautiful.
@@toobalkain you're spreading bullshit💩information again! Gems has been valued long before De Beers coined their famous phrase 'A diamond is forever'. Gems has been valued for over 20, 000 of years! Behind every human drama in history there is a fascinating stone that casts its magic spell that made people go die for them. Gold is as liquid as money coz it is not unique! Gems are unique, no two are alike that is why they are the rarest and highest priced object on earth per volume of weight! Gold can also be now synthesized in a laboratory and ignoramus don't know that. Goldmines are also destructive to the environment amd have funded civil wars as well throughout history. In fact there is more enough gold in the ocean than there are gold underneath the earth! Gems are the most beautiful object on earth and gold jewelry is mediocre without a gem! Now do you think there is any gold object out there sold for $4 million dollars per carat!? 10 years from now this diamond will be worth $70 million! Gold don't appreciate in value that fast! ua-cam.com/video/B2z7S6OhZ9A/v-deo.html
@@pumpkindiamond994
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As for Opals honestly I vouch for Ethiopian Black Opals way much finer👌🏼👌🏼
@cuth evayo I concur.
You just don't know what the best Indonesian black opal is like. you think euthopia is the best when it comes to black opal? try to find out again how good the beauty of BO Indonesia is.
that ain't no pigeon blood ruby set in the ring
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I am from Mogok Myanmar and i am happy to see this videos
did anyone catch the ring the buyer was already wearing at 43:18? its a very similar setting to the one he was considering but the stone appears to be dark green? i could not tell what it was but ironic that he already has a monster and is looking for another 😊
I have like hundred of gem ring, but still buying more. Its addicted 😂
I wish I can buy the ring it was beautiful 😍
❤
Can i know his contact?
I have resources of gemstones
Owalah pak agos
i have natural RUBIES from mozambique about 11pieces looking buyers
Where to buy ..I like ruby
I have sapphire ring, everytime wear the ring , i feel cold aura near the stone, feel weird,
that's a mystical property of sapphire
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Dear sir
I have 💎 gem stone antique red ruby
Ruby no heat?
Anyone willing to teach me the software for designing? lol I'm serious.
Good morning sir. I am from the Philippines, I have some precious stones, black carbonado, raw diamonds, raw red ruby. Pls I would like these to be identified could you help me sir. I will send you the pictures, if you want them to see. Thanks sir
Taught not thought
i would like to purchase a sapphire from you please. can you get in touch with me please
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how much prince?
lmao this is my friends family
Hi do you buy ruby