Great, now I need to collect me some hackmanite asap. I absolutely adore gemstones with unique optical properties. Thank you for your content. You two make a great duo, the knowledge you both share with us viewers always keeps me on my toes.
Those were all fabulous! i had never even heard of any of them! Those were really beautiful and rare minerals and gems! Awesome the hackmanite is fun because i love fluorescent minerals! Thanks for showing us these beauties!
Pargasite blew me away. Is it like fluorite in that it will come in a rainbow of colors, or is it just two or three? Either way a stunning stone to look for. I had no idea Cuprite was so rare. Always had wondered why I only saw it in raw form in metaphysical stores. Now it makes sense.
I always love your videos but I especially like the ones with Rececca and Britney, and those where I learn about gems I haven't heard of before. Five new ones for me here and although the Pezzoatite and the faceted Pargasite were my favourites colour-wise, the Anglesite really made my day because not only is Anglesey one of my favourite places, William Withering was born in my own birthplace - Wellington in Shropshire (UK) - although I now live in Ireland (having left for my new home by boat from Anglesey). Just a couple of other bits of gem/Withering related info to say thank you for this episode. There is another gem called Witherite that believe was discovered by Withering but not formally identified until later when it was named in his honour. Also, Withering was a member of the 'Lunar Society', a group of Enlightenment figures who met together in Birmingham (the one in the English Midlands). He is commemorated in one of the co-called 'Lunar Society Moonstones', of which there are nine, and which are sandstone monuments to these pioneering thinkers rather than actual 'moonstones' as we would normally see them on this channel. Funnily enough, Withering's stone is not the one commemorating a geologist - Withering is commemorated for his pioneering research on digitalis from foxgloves for use in medicine - the geologist commemorated is James Keir. There is also a pub named after Withering in my hometown. Thank you again. I loved this video.
Awesome, super fun, episode! Love these kinds! Thanks! Brittany, I am so in agreement with you. That red is amazing 🤯😳😃. Thanks for sharing this magnificent episode ❤ Stay Crystal 💫 Mari
Seeing Rebecca again made my day! 👍🏼 The facetted Pargasite‘s color made me guess it‘s a Painite. But a Painite that size and clearness would be very very expensive 😱
I love the cuprite! The colour is so intense:D I have a faceted stone which I think might be hackmanite. It changes from clear to blue and glows pink-orange like sodalite but I forgot to write it down on a card when I bought it.
Hackmanite is one of my "wish list" gemstones due to its rarity.... But until I find the right one (hackmanite) I'd just settle with my Taafeite (2ct) & Clinohumite (7ct) gemstones which are equally rare and valuable.
I love thermalchromatic zircon because heat it for a min and for hours it has such a more vivid color please forgive my spelling and grammar a stroke effected my writing and other things
Always love all of your videos. It would be nice if you could gie a very general idea of what each stone sales for per karat? I know that would be hard but a very general idea.
I have a question for you where’s opal or black opal it’s really rare you can find it in Nevada mountains that’s a SUPER GOOD HOTSPOT for opals not black opals. Opals is like rainbow black opal is more rare then normal opal
Has this channel gone into the history of mining, how gems/stone came to be precious to humans, if they have any medical or useful properties, and the slave labor or mining on indigenous lands?
Pezzoatite is one of those minerals that just looks edible, the pink and orange colors together are just so visually appealing!
I always associate stones to what flavor candy they'd be. Definitely one of the sour flavors!
That's gorgeous.
Edible looking gemstones are my favourite too! I particularly love tourmalines that look like blackcurrant sweets 🍭 😋 yum
Yes so pretty!
Color changing gemstone always mesmerize me. The Hackmanite is magical.
Hackmanite is one of my favorite collectors stones, it's really special to show people the color change
The hardest gems to cut that are included are the ones I find the most fun
So many gemstones in the world.its a treat to see the new ones.
I have seen tanzanite in a variety of the rainbow at the GIA I am still in love
I'd love to see the hosts show off more jewellery (casually wearing it) while talking ☺️
Totally the reason why I stayed...
Great, now I need to collect me some hackmanite asap. I absolutely adore gemstones with unique optical properties. Thank you for your content. You two make a great duo, the knowledge you both share with us viewers always keeps me on my toes.
Loved this episode ladies! So many different gemstones, didn't know any of them but the color of that cuprite though!🤩
That cuprite faceted stone is STUNNING! Thanks for sharing
Never saw these types of gems and didn't even know the names very nice of you all to share such knowledge of gems.
Beautiful gemstones 💎 Rebecca, your hair looks lovely in that lighter tone. Thank you both for showing us these rare and wonderful faceted gems 💎💐
Gem quality cuprite comes from Namibia and DRC. Have cut a few from both localities over a ct.
Lovely stone
It amazes me how many gems come from Greenland
Those were all fabulous! i had never even heard of any of them! Those were really beautiful and rare minerals and gems! Awesome the hackmanite is fun because i love fluorescent minerals! Thanks for showing us these beauties!
Pargasite blew me away. Is it like fluorite in that it will come in a rainbow of colors, or is it just two or three? Either way a stunning stone to look for.
I had no idea Cuprite was so rare. Always had wondered why I only saw it in raw form in metaphysical stores. Now it makes sense.
I always love your videos but I especially like the ones with Rececca and Britney, and those where I learn about gems I haven't heard of before. Five new ones for me here and although the Pezzoatite and the faceted Pargasite were my favourites colour-wise, the Anglesite really made my day because not only is Anglesey one of my favourite places, William Withering was born in my own birthplace - Wellington in Shropshire (UK) - although I now live in Ireland (having left for my new home by boat from Anglesey).
Just a couple of other bits of gem/Withering related info to say thank you for this episode. There is another gem called Witherite that believe was discovered by Withering but not formally identified until later when it was named in his honour. Also, Withering was a member of the 'Lunar Society', a group of Enlightenment figures who met together in Birmingham (the one in the English Midlands). He is commemorated in one of the co-called 'Lunar Society Moonstones', of which there are nine, and which are sandstone monuments to these pioneering thinkers rather than actual 'moonstones' as we would normally see them on this channel. Funnily enough, Withering's stone is not the one commemorating a geologist - Withering is commemorated for his pioneering research on digitalis from foxgloves for use in medicine - the geologist commemorated is James Keir. There is also a pub named after Withering in my hometown.
Thank you again. I loved this video.
Awesome, super fun, episode! Love these kinds! Thanks!
Brittany, I am so in agreement with you. That red is amazing 🤯😳😃.
Thanks for sharing this magnificent episode ❤
Stay Crystal 💫
Mari
First time to know about any of these gemstones , such a very lovely episode.
This episode would have made Jerry Sisk very happy. Thank you, ladies.
New Sub! Loved this video, I’ve recently gone back to my old gem collection and this just reinvigorated my desire to focus on it again. Thank you.
Loved the video. Can you do more gems across America?
Beautiful gems, thank you.
Seeing Rebecca again made my day! 👍🏼
The facetted Pargasite‘s color made me guess it‘s a Painite. But a Painite that size and clearness would be very very expensive 😱
the marble matrix is soooo luxurious
Would love to see some of these in person someday! Gorgeous material
I love the cuprite! The colour is so intense:D I have a faceted stone which I think might be hackmanite. It changes from clear to blue and glows pink-orange like sodalite but I forgot to write it down on a card when I bought it.
This is a weird request but could you do a video on gemstones with a high iron content and show us how iron colors stones?
Oooo Me 2! 💎
Please do a video? 🙏🏼
I turned my notifications on just in case! ❤
When i was finding big black smokey quartz crystals a common sign is red very very slipery mud.the gems would uasualy be sitting in this.
Hackmanite is one of my "wish list" gemstones due to its rarity.... But until I find the right one (hackmanite) I'd just settle with my Taafeite (2ct) & Clinohumite (7ct) gemstones which are equally rare and valuable.
that cuprite is wild
I can see now how Peridot, yellow Topaz and Brazilianite all look different from each other 😎
good unboxing my friend
Huges from Minas Gerais State (land of many gemstones) Brazil,
I love thermalchromatic zircon because heat it for a min and for hours it has such a more vivid color please forgive my spelling and grammar a stroke effected my writing and other things
Beleza da natureza
Loved The Video, I own a piece of, Brazilianite jewelry 🎶..
Always love all of your videos. It would be nice if you could gie a very general idea of what each stone sales for per karat? I know that would be hard but a very general idea.
Got the Pezzotaite and the Cuprite
Great thanks
No clinozoisite ?
Nice, but before the gem close up could you please clean with a cloth, it seems like fingerprints get in the way. Thanks.
*rebecca says anything*
my brain: omg dopamine🥰
Tanzanite
Pezzotatite! Sweet.
vitreoum sent me! stunning pieces!🤩
That’s all we need more names for gemstones
Can hyalite opal be treated with radiation to increase it's florescence
Ok you guys... your just making stuff up. No I know your not. I have never heard of let alone have seen. Thanks for sharing! Yes I was stumped. 😷⚒
very cool.
I see some of those gems can be pretty soft
I have a gem i cant identify...how can i contact you...
Only got Pezzotatite and the Cuprite. Own a hackmanite.
What are the value of these?
Brazilianite is my fave mineral! Don’t make it popular! I’d like to get a specimen like that of it for under 5 million $$ one day!
Can you do a video on pink star diamond
Super
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I guessed pezzotaite (sp)
You should call your fandom "Inclusions"!! 💎💖✨
I have a question for you where’s opal or black opal it’s really rare you can find it in Nevada mountains that’s a SUPER GOOD HOTSPOT for opals not black opals. Opals is like rainbow black opal is more rare then normal opal
What does faceted gems mean????
I have two cut gemstones I stumped three of my professors at gia with
Has this channel gone into the history of mining, how gems/stone came to be precious to humans, if they have any medical or useful properties, and the slave labor or mining on indigenous lands?
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Rebecca is yummy.
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Definitely kicked it up a notch with this episode! Thanks for sharing. My fav. is the Hackmanite. 🤍