Giving This Gemstone New Life, How I Recut This Damaged Tanzanite

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  • @JSGilbert
    @JSGilbert Рік тому +52

    Wow, that’s crazy. I’ve never seen a stone that worn. And I bet it looks 10 times better now than it did the day it got its original cut. That’s a beauty.

    • @MattsCornerofGemCutting
      @MattsCornerofGemCutting  Рік тому +2

      Thank you!

    • @lisascenic
      @lisascenic 9 місяців тому

      This looks like it was lost in the sea, and subsequently found by a metal detector. The west is astounding.

  • @SonneCreations
    @SonneCreations 10 днів тому

    I really appreciate you showing it all in real time and not editing out the cutting process, It gives an excellent idea of how little swipes o the lap are required. Stunning.

  • @kingslayya6876
    @kingslayya6876 Рік тому +11

    definitely something mystical about tanzanite, i like the wide table without extra facets on it.. looks like a window into the heart of the stone

    • @MattsCornerofGemCutting
      @MattsCornerofGemCutting  Рік тому +1

      Tanzanite can look pretty neat faceted and it does look good with the bigger table.

    • @kingslayya6876
      @kingslayya6876 Рік тому

      @@MattsCornerofGemCutting i was in awe even at the rough :)

  • @___.__._.Ayla._.__.___
    @___.__._.Ayla._.__.___ Рік тому +14

    This video really helped me to understand the respect diamond truly has for jewelry, you don’t have to worry about wear like this. Beautiful transformation and the amount of sparkle you got out of that gorgeous stone is admirable.

    • @MattsCornerofGemCutting
      @MattsCornerofGemCutting  Рік тому +3

      Thanks! The harder stones are definitely better for wear resistance. And diamond is on a level of its own.

    • @guesswho484
      @guesswho484 Рік тому +5

      Moissanites has a lifetime sheen to it as well. Not all diamonds are blood diamonds or originate from child labor.
      But one can never know for sure if it is or is not.
      Buying lab diamonds or Moissanites is much more inexpensive, same quality, and is not off the backs of child labor.
      Even famous rappers use Moissanites. Very interesting to know.
      P.S
      Moissanites WILL pass a Diamond Tester because it’s hardness is 9.25-9.5
      Diamond are 10 Hardness

    • @Vernors
      @Vernors Рік тому +3

      @@guesswho484 this isn’t very well known, as Diamond dealers would be freaking out, but they can reduce or basically get rid of the appearance of a double refraction… but they can also lower the brilliance of lab grown moissanite to match that of a diamonds. Therefore, Lab grown Moissanite can be extremely hard to tell apart from diamonds- even with a loupe. For example, I have a 16 carat, ice blue moissanite that is internally flawless. I don’t know how they did it, but you can’t see the double refraction and it shines just like a Diamond would. Even with a 10x loupe, it’s very difficult.

  • @justdea5757
    @justdea5757 11 місяців тому +3

    TURNED OUT BEAUTIFUL! I LOVE THE CUT!

  • @sboydrocks9412
    @sboydrocks9412 Рік тому +21

    Beautiful work. I really admire the stone you created especially considering what it looked like before you started 👍🏻

  • @albeon_draken
    @albeon_draken Рік тому +11

    "A lot of wear" is an understatement. I can't even imagine what could do that to a tanzanite without destroying the fingers as well. Your recut was impressive though. I've never been particularly good at recutting. I always feel like I'm losing more material than I should.

    • @MattsCornerofGemCutting
      @MattsCornerofGemCutting  Рік тому +2

      Yeah, it was pretty bad off! It made it a great candidate for being cut. I like to think of the roughed up stones as preformed rough if I am giving them a new cut from the original, that way I don't feel as bad about loosing about half the weight sometimes.

  • @PatrickDKing
    @PatrickDKing 10 місяців тому +2

    Looks beautiful. Tanzanite is also one of my favorite stones.

  • @catlee8064
    @catlee8064 Рік тому +7

    Ive no idea why this was recommended, but thats some great skills there mate.

  • @mynaturalcuriosities
    @mynaturalcuriosities Рік тому +4

    Great work!! Looks fantastic!

  • @aaronbuster2452
    @aaronbuster2452 10 місяців тому

    I love the many sparkles this cut offers. I'll definitely pay attention to cut and color more when buying another gem stone.

  • @MattsCornerofGemCutting
    @MattsCornerofGemCutting  Рік тому +3

    That was quite the transformation! Feel free to Like and Subscribe if you would like to see more videos of the gemstones I cut!
    www.etsy.com/listing/1452296568/143-carat-tanzanite-7mm-round-cut-violet?click_key=588db630d001430cfd0ac101c572a3f534002461%3A1452296568&click_sum=855bb0e1&ref=shop_home_active_1&pro=1&frs=1&sts=1

    • @user-cz1gu8nl9o
      @user-cz1gu8nl9o 10 місяців тому

      So bummed someone got to it before me!

  • @LapidandoPedraseGemas
    @LapidandoPedraseGemas Рік тому +3

    Beautiful work.

  • @hollyremkes4900
    @hollyremkes4900 Рік тому +4

    That turned out gorgeous!

  • @lizarrrdbeth
    @lizarrrdbeth Рік тому +1

    That's just pure MAGIC!

  • @karlknox7454
    @karlknox7454 Рік тому +3

    Absolutley amaizing, love your work and it turned out beautiful!

  • @missmarie_8790
    @missmarie_8790 Рік тому +4

    Great work dude. I’d love to get into gem cutting and Faceting! Your content is great and informative without losing us in jargon. Great video, subbed instantly!

  • @charlesb689
    @charlesb689 Рік тому +2

    I loved this video. Great commentary

  • @Gamert80
    @Gamert80 Рік тому +15

    how are you not more popular? awesome content

  • @bigdrmr5343
    @bigdrmr5343 11 місяців тому +1

    Love your videos so much! I’m in Utah as well, just getting into faceting as well! Started with opals, mastered that, and now onto the harder stuff! Would love to meet ya in person some day my friend!

    • @MattsCornerofGemCutting
      @MattsCornerofGemCutting  11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks! And good luck with your faceting! I'm in Fillmore if you are ever passing through.

  • @Simon.in.Ireland
    @Simon.in.Ireland 5 місяців тому +1

    Wow, fantastic finish. Do you ever use cirium oxide to polish stones?

  • @Cyballistic
    @Cyballistic Рік тому +2

    Love the content Matt just discovered you today. Hope to see some 4K content!

    • @MattsCornerofGemCutting
      @MattsCornerofGemCutting  Рік тому

      Thanks! I've only just got started with videoing. So, still working on what equipment to get and use for it. Working with what I have now.

  • @sboydrocks9412
    @sboydrocks9412 Рік тому +2

    Great work

  • @peggyjean5530
    @peggyjean5530 Рік тому +1

    Gorgeous gem now.

  • @GOLTEB
    @GOLTEB Рік тому +2

    Wow! Great job man

  • @jenihardy09
    @jenihardy09 Рік тому +2

    That is beautiful!

  • @marksworkshop8724
    @marksworkshop8724 Рік тому +1

    Very cool! Thanks for sharing

  • @kpakaify
    @kpakaify Рік тому +2

    you are master. Wish you the best . keep up

  • @jesseechavarria8488
    @jesseechavarria8488 Рік тому +2

    Wow cool video.

  • @raeleenrobinson5749
    @raeleenrobinson5749 Рік тому +1

    Very nice job, well done , big improvement on the original

  • @robo1540
    @robo1540 Рік тому +2

    this is so pretty

  • @canadiangemstones7636
    @canadiangemstones7636 2 місяці тому

    Superb recut!

  • @KellySimonsson
    @KellySimonsson Рік тому

    Gorgeous cut! :)

  • @2degucitas
    @2degucitas Рік тому +1

    It must have been in a ring that was worn every day for decades.

    • @MattsCornerofGemCutting
      @MattsCornerofGemCutting  Рік тому

      Yeah, it was probably well loved at one point in time by someone who wore it a lot.

  • @DuelPorpoise
    @DuelPorpoise Рік тому +2

    Abraded, now upgraded!

  • @bobkemper3237
    @bobkemper3237 Рік тому

    Thank you for your reply, I had this Tanzanite stone weighed and it is 7.5 ct. I would like to send you some pictures to evaluate for resurfacing it and how much would it cost me for you to do it? Thanks

  • @jorgericardosucno2754
    @jorgericardosucno2754 6 місяців тому +1

    POR FAVOR ¿CÓMO SE LLAMA ÉSE DISCO VERDE?

  • @MusicEffekt
    @MusicEffekt Рік тому +1

    Hi If I want to start this job, I was wondering how much should I invest in buying the whole machinery and equipment. Can you give me an estimate and where I can start from? Thank you.

    • @MattsCornerofGemCutting
      @MattsCornerofGemCutting  Рік тому

      New equipment isn't cheap. My Ultratec V5 Classic is almost $5000 new. For starting, I would look around for a used machine of your preference, or there are less costly machines out there if you want new. But if your machine doesn't come with dops and a transfer jig, you will have to buy those separate. You will need a master lap, cutting laps(at least 360 grit, 600grit, 1200grit), pre-polish lap(I use Pandimonium 3K diamond past on a Batt Lap), and final polish laps. Different stones types vary on what's best for polishing. For polishing with diamond grit, I use a tin lap with 60k diamond polish compound. I use a few different things for oxide polishing, but the Ultralaps are cheap for starting out. They are water based film laps that you use on a master lap for polishing. The equipment can add a thousand or more dollars onto the machine cost fairly easily depending on what and how much you buy. Glass or cheaper gemstones are great for practicing with at first.

  • @shardana7422
    @shardana7422 Рік тому +2

    Props for your glue/wax game, I would never trust enough to not even touch the stone.😄

  • @bobkemper3237
    @bobkemper3237 Рік тому +1

    Hi, I have a really nice color Tanzanite about two or three ct that I bought from India, the only problem was that it was used and has a scratch right on the crown or top facet I was wondering if there is any way to just re-cut or polish the scratch out of the top without completely recutting the whole stone like you just did in this video? the scratch is not really bad, but noticeable. thanks

    • @MattsCornerofGemCutting
      @MattsCornerofGemCutting  Рік тому

      Unless there are really big nicks or breaks out of the stone, they can be touched back up with just a light repolish following the cut of the stone keeping the cut the same and loosing very minimal weight. Finding the index for the position of a facet along with the angle of the cut can be a little tedious for repolishing stones, but it is doable. I often like giving the stones I recut a better cut when the original stone either windows bad or has an uninteresting cut. I have just repolished some stone before though.

  • @_sandy_
    @_sandy_ Рік тому

    great work! the end result was beautiful :D
    one thing i would recommend for future videos is that instead of holding the gem up to your camera with your hands, which naturally shake a lot at that scale, put it on something that doesn't move. i think this would improve the quality of the shots of the gem a lot :)

  • @ashurean
    @ashurean Рік тому +3

    I'm pretty sure I've seen surgeons with less intensity on their face, you're crazy focused while grinding that stone. It's so tiny, I guess that's to be expected.

  • @charlescollier3154
    @charlescollier3154 Рік тому

    I have a beautiful 5 carat purple tanzanite that is pitted just like yours I need help polishing the top of it can you help me

    • @MattsCornerofGemCutting
      @MattsCornerofGemCutting  Рік тому

      What kind of help are you looking for? Are you wanting to send the stone to me for repolishing?

  • @peronik349
    @peronik349 Рік тому

    Wonderful video!
    Question how much work time to go from this poor old worn stone to this new jewel (which will surely be appreciated by the future owner)

    • @MattsCornerofGemCutting
      @MattsCornerofGemCutting  Рік тому

      Thanks! It took about 3 hours of active work time on that stone split between a few days.

  • @davidmaj4259
    @davidmaj4259 Рік тому

    Is it economical to buy gems in bulk and have the better ones recut by a professional like yourself? I'm just getting into gems and wonder how to restore used gems from melted jewelry and sell them for profit

    • @MattsCornerofGemCutting
      @MattsCornerofGemCutting  Рік тому

      I would say it depends on the value of the stone to be cut. High value stones could turn a profit. Cheaper commercials cutters would be better for less valuable stones or stones where you just want the standard cuts.

  • @MRX-sc9jn
    @MRX-sc9jn Рік тому +1

    Can u share a model name of the machine that you are useing.

  • @katharinatrub1338
    @katharinatrub1338 10 місяців тому

    Color wise Tanzanite has something mysterious, unreal. How many Karats (or less I guess) did this Stone loose aver the polishing process? Oh here comes the Answer: from 2.2 to 1.4 meaning, almost a Karat? Would you say the loss of Karat is proportional to the Size of the Stone? The bigger the Stone the less.... ?

  • @AsuraOmni
    @AsuraOmni Рік тому

    Absolutely beautiful work! I would recommend perhaps trying to edit out some of the higher pitched sounds that happen while you're polishing- it *really* hurts the ears sometimes! Still, a minor complaint- I'm off to watch more videos!

  • @LRWdesign
    @LRWdesign Рік тому +1

    I have heard that tanzanites are softer stones and can wear down more easily than say an amethyst. But I also heard that even a Diamond can chip off if hit the wrong way. Don’t know how much of that is fact or myth. Anyone know?

    • @MattsCornerofGemCutting
      @MattsCornerofGemCutting  Рік тому +2

      You are correct in both areas. Tanzanite hardness is 6-6.5 which is less than quartz at 7. So it is prone to scratch and wear more easily when compared to the harder stones. Diamonds are nearly scratch resistant with their hardness and don't wear very easily as only other diamond can scratch a diamond, but they can be chipped or broken with hard knocks because it is still brittle as all gemstones are. Being at the top of the hardness scale doesn't make it not brittle, so diamonds can still receive damage when knocked on a hard surface due to brittleness even though the surface isn't hard enough to scratch the diamond.

    • @LRWdesign
      @LRWdesign Рік тому

      @@MattsCornerofGemCutting thanks so much for clarifying this ❤

  • @kevinkev1530
    @kevinkev1530 Рік тому +1

    👍🏾

  • @martinpantoja2423
    @martinpantoja2423 Рік тому

    im curious is the tip off center or is it just the light playing tricks? it looks like .001-2 off center its throwing me off xD

    • @MattsCornerofGemCutting
      @MattsCornerofGemCutting  Рік тому +1

      It is centered. There is a very slight tilt to the stone in a couple of the pictures making it appear a little off.

    • @martinpantoja2423
      @martinpantoja2423 Рік тому

      @@MattsCornerofGemCutting thank you for clarifying that for me I’m glad it is centered it was very beautifully cut

  • @mahmodyahmady7280
    @mahmodyahmady7280 10 місяців тому

    Hello, sir
    I have rare gemstone from raw black serendibite and raw carbonado diamond need cutting and polishing
    Where you live i like send to you some from my stone for polishing ..I'm from Libya arabic

  • @rubentruddaiu5176
    @rubentruddaiu5176 Рік тому +1

    SAY. ,, hello everybody this is your daily dose of internet,,

  • @amauripk6829
    @amauripk6829 Рік тому +1

    Good work, sorry i dont speak english

  • @mohamoudibraahim9037
    @mohamoudibraahim9037 Рік тому

    Are you intresting to buy some tansanite stones

    • @MattsCornerofGemCutting
      @MattsCornerofGemCutting  Рік тому

      I'm not looking to buy stones right now. I have plenty of stones to cut for the time I have available.

  • @babys2465
    @babys2465 Рік тому

    厲害的技術👍

  • @danielnantes3972
    @danielnantes3972 Рік тому +1

    diminui ai fi

  • @permatapertama9475
    @permatapertama9475 Рік тому +1

    😱😱😁👍💎

  • @chir0pter
    @chir0pter 9 місяців тому

    That looks like it may have been chemical damage. I dont know how you'd wear it that badly short of sanding it

    • @canadiangemstones7636
      @canadiangemstones7636 2 місяці тому

      Lol no. Any ring stone can get worn like this, or worse. Brick walls are unforgiving.

    • @chir0pter
      @chir0pter 2 місяці тому

      @@canadiangemstones7636 maybe a softer stone like tanzanite. Who’s laying brick with a tanzanite ring anyway lol

  • @MarcusAseth
    @MarcusAseth Рік тому +1

    give me my carats back (jk)

    • @MattsCornerofGemCutting
      @MattsCornerofGemCutting  Рік тому +2

      Lol! Yeah, I could have given the old cut a touch up is all to save the weight, but I do like giving stones a more unique cut.

    • @user-cz1gu8nl9o
      @user-cz1gu8nl9o 10 місяців тому

      ​@@MattsCornerofGemCuttingthe end result was stunning

  • @Emerge_
    @Emerge_ Рік тому +2

    Idk why I like “before” version more than “after” =|

  • @agrizlanka2804
    @agrizlanka2804 Рік тому +1

    Hi Matt, can I have your email address?

  • @user-cz1gu8nl9o
    @user-cz1gu8nl9o 10 місяців тому

    I see the water now. Lol forgive my ignorance.

  • @farooghjewelry798
    @farooghjewelry798 Рік тому

    @farooghjewelry supplier of all kinds of precious gems