My all time favorite gem is Kunzite and have several Kunzite jewelry pieces. Sadly all have fade to a pale pale pink even after carefully storing them in a dark place and not exposing them to direct/any sunlight. I think I will only love them from a far from now on but it’s a beautiful stone!
You know what? There was one sitting just off-screen, but we didn't have time to get to it. We love padparadscha, but we also wanted to feature some gems people maybe hadn't heard of before. We did do a video on padparadscha awhile back. Check it out: ua-cam.com/video/RAI2nZk9FXM/v-deo.html
I have some dark pink tourmaline that you all would fall in love with! Still though I now have quite a few new gems to look out for. Can’t wait to find more raw pieces! Thanks again for a great education video.
Yeheey! Love this pink episode! I have my first pink spinel from Burma, kunzite, morganite, tourmaline and garnet. You guys are such an inspiration to expand my collection. It feels like every time I learned something from your video, I have the urge to find myself that gemstone too! 😂 I just noticed those lines of Kunzite and Tourmaline specimens that you showed, do they have the same cleavage planes? I think you missed the pink topaz, rhodolite, rhodonite and rhodochrosite from sweet home mine that you featured before (I think I will get a high score if there’s a quiz ) hahaha 😄
I do enjoy seeing these two together,happily showing us amazing details. Thankyou to them and to all involved! My favourite videos are rocks and gemstones.❤
You didn't say a word about rhodochrosite, pink opal, pink aragonite, pink sapphire, and rose quartz. Some varieties of amethyst (f.e. Rose de France) are also pinkish. 💕
Love the video! Speaking of DnD, is it possible to have a set of dice made with naturally formed gems? (Ex. a 4 sided gem for a D4, an 8 sided gem for a D20)
We can't always get to all the details we'd like to include, but we'll do our best to answer your questions here. In terms of the Raspberry Garnet, it is from Sierrra de las Cruces, Mexico.
Wow, all those pink gemstones are so beautiful and gorgeous.😃😍💎💖 It's very interesting on how they get their color and where they come from especially how rare to see one. I don't judge, I too like bubble gum as a kid.😏🍬 I love all of them still my favorites are the pink diamond and kunzite gemstone.🥰💕💎 Good video and thanks for sharing.🙂👍
I was thinking I didn’t have any pink gemstone, but then I remembered I had some large pink Topaz. Also I have 40 carats of rough pink Petalite which I believe due to it cleavage it difficult to facet.
Hey, I really like the videos. I was wondering if it’s possible if you could include the localities or country of origin in the description as well, or in future videos since some of the minerals you didn’t mention the locality/country of origin. Cheers!
It's a good idea, but a number of our specimens are acquired from third parties and the exact locale is unknown. But we will try to give you more of this info moving forward!
Awesome wow talk about lustrous pink a passionate colour fantastic knowledge and some personal history (gum) but I’m shocked that was some you didn’t know but there is so much fantastic video thank you all
I don’t think it should have been torn from the ruby class,for , l think political reasons ,& think ruby is a lesser gem without its rich scarlet hues which only ‘spinal ruby ‘could provide
I want more color episodes! Y’all should make a playlist too so they’re easier to find. Here are my color suggestions: Teal! Lime/olive White Pastels Rainbow Grey Fuschia/orchid/berry
My other favorite pink gemstone besides Mahenge spinel is Rhodochrosite, the transparent crystals are an amazing pink, and of course is colored by manganese 💕💎💎💎💕
As a Norwegian, I’m a bit sad that there wasn’t an honorable mention of thulite (the unofficial «national stone» of Norway). Such a beautiful pink mineral. I understand why it wouldn’t be in the video, but I did have a little hope that it would😅. Zoisite really do make some beautiful variations😁
Hello, so that gemstone that contain cobalt ,isn't dangerous? I know that cobalt can be poisonous in time....😬 people expose to cobalt can have real neurological problems
Your correct. Coloured Diamonds are rare, especially red. Colourless Diamond is quite common. It’s perceived as rare due to clever marketing and manipulation of supply and demand by the big diamond companies like DeBeers.
That why you love pink?bubble gum?my sister does the same at the mcdo tho..fr....that was funny she find 2$ in the same run in the mcdo..such a lucky girl she was xD
There were a number we wanted to get to, but we didn't want to make a feature length video. Maybe if you guys like this one, we'll do a part 2 later on.
My all time favorite gem is Kunzite and have several Kunzite jewelry pieces. Sadly all have fade to a pale pale pink even after carefully storing them in a dark place and not exposing them to direct/any sunlight. I think I will only love them from a far from now on but it’s a beautiful stone!
You left out padparascha!! It’s more of a salmon pink, but I totally think it belonged in this group
You know what? There was one sitting just off-screen, but we didn't have time to get to it. We love padparadscha, but we also wanted to feature some gems people maybe hadn't heard of before. We did do a video on padparadscha awhile back. Check it out: ua-cam.com/video/RAI2nZk9FXM/v-deo.html
Actually, according to the G.I.A., Padparadscha Sapphire is typically orange-Pink, to pinkish Orange.
as a kid i totally loved rocks this is what i should have gotten into business of my own dealing with rocks
I have some dark pink tourmaline that you all would fall in love with! Still though I now have quite a few new gems to look out for. Can’t wait to find more raw pieces! Thanks again for a great education video.
I just got a pink tourmaline from a mineral show and I absolutely love the color! Pink gems are honestly just so gorgeous
Yeheey! Love this pink episode! I have my first pink spinel from Burma, kunzite, morganite, tourmaline and garnet. You guys are such an inspiration to expand my collection. It feels like every time I learned something from your video, I have the urge to find myself that gemstone too! 😂 I just noticed those lines of Kunzite and Tourmaline specimens that you showed, do they have the same cleavage planes? I think you missed the pink topaz, rhodolite, rhodonite and rhodochrosite from sweet home mine that you featured before (I think I will get a high score if there’s a quiz ) hahaha 😄
I do enjoy seeing these two together,happily showing us amazing details. Thankyou to them and to all involved! My favourite videos are rocks and gemstones.❤
You didn't say a word about rhodochrosite, pink opal, pink aragonite, pink sapphire, and rose quartz. Some varieties of amethyst (f.e. Rose de France) are also pinkish. 💕
U guys are very good together 🎉 so much fun
Love the video! Speaking of DnD, is it possible to have a set of dice made with naturally formed gems? (Ex. a 4 sided gem for a D4, an 8 sided gem for a D20)
you probably could but they wouldn't be balanced
Love the spinel, a most underrated gemstone.
I own a few of them, yes they come in pink, but also a lot of other colours, just like sapphires.
I was frustrated that specimens were shown, but they did not say where they came from? I would like to know where the pink garnets were from?
We can't always get to all the details we'd like to include, but we'll do our best to answer your questions here. In terms of the Raspberry Garnet, it is from Sierrra de las Cruces, Mexico.
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Wow, all those pink gemstones are so beautiful and gorgeous.😃😍💎💖 It's very interesting on how they get their color and where they come from especially how rare to see one. I don't judge, I too like bubble gum as a kid.😏🍬 I love all of them still my favorites are the pink diamond and kunzite gemstone.🥰💕💎 Good video and thanks for sharing.🙂👍
I was thinking I didn’t have any pink gemstone, but then I remembered I had some large pink Topaz. Also I have 40 carats of rough pink Petalite which I believe due to it cleavage it difficult to facet.
A great Pink treasure hunt, really fascinating. Thank you. 😀 from Wales U.K.
Hey, I really like the videos. I was wondering if it’s possible if you could include the localities or country of origin in the description as well, or in future videos since some of the minerals you didn’t mention the locality/country of origin. Cheers!
It's a good idea, but a number of our specimens are acquired from third parties and the exact locale is unknown. But we will try to give you more of this info moving forward!
Awesome, thanks!
Awesome wow talk about lustrous pink a passionate colour fantastic knowledge and some personal history (gum) but I’m shocked that was some you didn’t know but there is so much fantastic video thank you all
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Love this video. I have a small request. Can you make a video about padparadscha sapphire.
My favourites are morganite and kunzite.
You missed some awesome ones pink opal, thulite, rhodochrosite and rhodonite.
One of my favorites is pink: Tugtupite.
But I think it's not really common in jewelry.
Sammmeeew I just learned about tugtupite recently I think it’s quite similar to garnet
Very good
Great stuff. It’s surprising spinel isn’t more popular, it’s beautiful.
I don’t think it should have been torn from the ruby class,for , l think political reasons ,& think ruby is a lesser gem without its rich scarlet hues which only ‘spinal ruby ‘could provide
¿Pink sapphire?
I have rose quartz, rhodonite and more pink gems
I want more color episodes! Y’all should make a playlist too so they’re easier to find. Here are my color suggestions:
Teal!
Lime/olive
White
Pastels
Rainbow
Grey
Fuschia/orchid/berry
Id LOVE to see a video about halite!!! It's pink and I think it's a part of the silica family (I could be wrong)
I have menny gemstone red and yellow sapheri..and pink..need of buyer..
My other favorite pink gemstone besides Mahenge spinel is Rhodochrosite, the transparent crystals are an amazing pink, and of course is colored by manganese 💕💎💎💎💕
I was hoping to see a pink zircon. 💕💕💕
All I gotta say is thank you for not put 5 thousand adds
even my favorite rock is Spinel because its very thick in colour
What pink gemstones turn green under UV light?
You can seriously have cremation ashes turned into diamond? I'd love to know more about it! I want to have this done.
But you left out pink sapphire! 🙂
Can you do blue gems
You guys didn't mention Rose quartz... I have Grossalar garnet, rose quartz, pink calcite, and rhodenite. Liked the video ❤😘❤
Eudialyte is a Species and a Group. A more rare Species in the Eudialyte Group is Rastsvetaevite.
Good job
And Rhodochrosite? is very nice and pink!
I LIKE HARD CANDY!
Spinel is found in lunar meteorites as well
Amethysts (and how to tell if they are real or fake
How much for 1 carat?
OK SO TELL ME WHAT TO DO WITH ALL THESE SHAPELESS STUFFS ??
WOULD THEY LOOK BETTER IF I HANG THEM AROUND MY NECK ????
As a Norwegian, I’m a bit sad that there wasn’t an honorable mention of thulite (the unofficial «national stone» of Norway). Such a beautiful pink mineral. I understand why it wouldn’t be in the video, but I did have a little hope that it would😅. Zoisite really do make some beautiful variations😁
We love thulite! It didn't make it into this video, but we did a spotlight on it here: ua-cam.com/video/eLD3RHB9Q80/v-deo.html
@@gems that’s awesome. It really is a special sight to see when you’re surrounded with the pink all around you⛏️😄
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He's Right "it's tooo late for that!"!
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Pink: shattered forever also. pink: LITERALLY IN THIS FUDGING VIDEO!!!!
Porque ninguém ensina o garimpeiros a vender seu diamante
my birthstone is pink tourmaline
Hello, so that gemstone that contain cobalt ,isn't dangerous? I know that cobalt can be poisonous in time....😬 people expose to cobalt can have real neurological problems
I believe it's only an issue when it's being faceted or mined, when the cobalt can enter the body much more easily
i heard that diamonds arent really that rare i heard the mafia was controling the worth of it
Your correct. Coloured Diamonds are rare, especially red. Colourless Diamond is quite common. It’s perceived as rare due to clever marketing and manipulation of supply and demand by the big diamond companies like DeBeers.
That why you love pink?bubble gum?my sister does the same at the mcdo tho..fr....that was funny she find 2$ in the same run in the mcdo..such a lucky girl she was xD
The forbidden cotton candy
These videos are both so fun and infuriating
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I BELIEVE YOU MISSED PINK QUARTZ
There were a number we wanted to get to, but we didn't want to make a feature length video. Maybe if you guys like this one, we'll do a part 2 later on.
what if its just dye.
Eeeewww the gum story made my throat close up and uuhhhhhhgggg....oh you crazy animal
Hi hillo idol God bless you.
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Two professional gemologists who can't differentiate gemstones and mineral specimens.
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