These ARE incredibly beautiful stones, but the second most important stone ever found and displayed is the 2.3 carat blue sapphire I gave my wife on our tenth anniversary. And the most important gem ever found? When I found my wife, I knew an important gem when I saw her.
I think Graff Pink was my favorite of them all. Although it could be because of a decent video footage and good lighting and angles. But they were all pretty amazing anyway. Gemstones have always been very fascinating to me 😁
@@sheliagill1791 That's a lot, so how long and thick have you had it, how do you wear it and like it tended to? I have a passion for ladies with long hair, just so attractive. Tell me about yourself and your interests too please.
@@danielobrien1571 I’ve worn long hair done my back, I’ve even worn it all cut off. My hair doesn’t wear me, I wear my hair. I’ve always been an attractive person people falls in love with my personality so I’m an open book with flaws and all.
@@sheliagill1791 That happens to everyone, but that hair sounds pretty nice. Into roleplay/cosplay? I have one where I tend to your long sexy hair while you imagine smoking cigarettes for me and getting the smoke in that hair which will make it smell nice. Most woman that puff smoke look quite adorable, willing to play this with me and see where we can take it? Might be harmless fun to both of us so what do you say?
The only one I don't like how it is cut is, The Pink Star. Maybe because it has to many points on it. It's definitely different looking. I bet it is prettier in person, but on video, it looks weird.
The provenance of some diamonds is carefully hidden since the owners don’t want anyone to know they are blood diamonds that warlords acquired by beating and sometimes killing natives in Africa .
According to the Guinness Book World Record, painite is the world’s most rare gemstone and the world’s most rare mineral. Alexandrite is kinda more rare than diamond as well. When it comes to the rarity of color in diamond, red is the most rare.
The answer is the cut, the art in it, the hours of work to shape these stones. Besides, the ratio is 1 ton of land to 1 carat of diamond or rubis and so on.
And big stone are very rare because machines used to search fracture rocks to find them without caring to keep the big ones. In great quantities is more profitable producing small gems.
@@thisnthat7760 all except the gems from India were tricked (Stolen) out of South Africa by greedy European colonist... poor South Africa and Namibia! Grain like rubies mixed with sand wash up on the coast of the Namib Desert.
These are all pretty little pebbles that can be stolen or destroyed. Plus once you die they’re no longer yours. They don’t do anything useful. It’s weird what we human beings value.
De Beers already did it and decades back monopolised the entire diamond industry, South Africa and several countries, it got to the point they were able to control and manipulate the prices of diamonds worldwide. And had no competition for a long time. Now they control mines in Botswana, Namibia, SA, Canada and Australia and operate in 35 countries.
@@NghtMonster Are you implying that groups of international Jews, like the De Beers, are actually in control of the natural resources of entire world? I have heard such claims made by some, but I do not know how much of it is true.
I facet a variety of gemstones, never held an interest in diamonds. I prefer stones that have " personality" and "speak" to me when I make a design (I generally custom design for most stones) and cut them. A diamonds main value is from marketing, which sadly this has cause many misconceptions. On the brighter side many are starting to get engagement rings with colors any gems that relate to them.
@@moiramcfarlane706 whitish clear I meant...won't show rainbow colors....at least that's what I saw on a show to differentiate the 2.... HAPPY MINING ALL
@@moiramcfarlane706 if comparing a diamond vs white sapphire if not togetherin hand, the quickest tell is a white sapphire will have a "silvery" brightness to it. If together you will see the diamond as much "brighter" this is due to the reflexive index, basically how much light is reflected back. While these numbers may be a bit off, being from memory. A diamond has a RI of 2.2, where sapphire is RI of 1.6. Next you'll notice what is referred often as "fire" which gives a bit of a spark of multiple colors, this is dispersion, and best way to explain it. Remember the prisms from school light goes in, rainbow comes out... same thing. Again this is greater with diamond (again off top of my head) being 0.4 with sapphire being 0.16. With colored there the same in this response, but have to take color in account. First with color, a sapphire will always have a more vivid color. Only exception is if the diamond is treated and not natural. Next sapphire always have two (sometimes more) colors. This can be hard to tell (especially when heated, most are to remove silk (milky color)) and often only seen by looking at complete and unnatural angle with light behing or at about 45°. When we facet general rule of thumb is to hide this so we lay it out to hide it, but more recently more common to allow it. These being your "mermaid" and "parti" colors. Me personally, I like both, but found many designs beautiful with multiple colors at various angles. While beautiful, the change in color at different angles catches the eye of others. There are a few other ways to tell the difference, but these are the easiest without tools. I can with ease and with confidence tell you which is which with the basic tools I have. The common myths of holding underwater, scratches / cutting glass and all that are not gonna help. With regards to scratches and cuts glass... I use a pocket knife to mark 90+% of the stones I facet when marking them. Others use a metal (often an aluminum) pencil, but I prefer a small pocket knife because it's a sharper (no pun intended) line. Now in its natural state you got two different factors... gemmy and not gemmy. 99.99999999% is not gemmy. I would put money on it you have kicked, stepped and tossed away more diamond and sapphire than you seen in all jewelry stores you have visited. Your not gemmy are often much larger, easily finding pieces the size of nickels. They look like common gravel, except sapphire and ruby have a more distinct color... sometimes... They have a few "flashes" often where breaks and cracks are, but basically not much out of the ordinary. I showed my dad recently some much larger diamonds found in this local area.... he couldn't believe it. Said he is sure he has tossed a few in the river while fishing and just messed with in general but never kept. Gemmy (even super low quality) on the other hand often flashes enough to catch your eye, even while standing. Most often just thought as "dirty glass" and very small. Generally you will find outside of mines about the size of "BB's" often smaller. A find the size of a "pea" is a big deal, worth looking greater in the area... if more or larger are found there, recommend staking a claim if possible and dig away. Run water heavy over it and sort seprate.... I hope this helps, and sorry for the delay. Just saw you replied in my email as clearing it out.
These colored diamonds are Gorgeous…Who wants to buy one for these prices then be afraid of wearing it because it could fall out of its setting and you’d be left with nothing?! NOT ME
I have a chart for a jeweler institute that says orange, pink and green are the rarest colors not blue. Where’s the list of rarity colors used for this list video???
For me are rubies. emeralds alexandrite the Kings of Gems. My top 10 gems where I like . rubies. emeralds diamonds blue sapphires. red beryl. alexandrite. Tourmaline Paraiba shade. peridot. aquamarine. tanzanite
Natural green diamonds are much more rare than blue. Your list doesn't include the Dresden Green, the largest known green diamond, which also has a very interesting history. A terribly rare red diamond was purchased at auction around 2000; it would be nice to have more information about it.
I couldn't stop thinking about the movie Blood Diamond while watching this. I wonder how many south Africans died while mining some of these diamonds...TIA This Is Africa.
Very exclusive and expensive.. Life somebody can get killed because of this 💎 diamond.. For elegant and high status standard people.. Wearing this more stunning.. But poor people only watching from the bottom of their heart... 🤔
You heard wrong. It's 105 carat, which is a lot more than the Hope diamond, but it's nothing compared to the 530-carat, Cullinan I. By far the most valuable jewel in the world. The second-largest diamond in the world is the 317-carat Cullinan II. The Cullinan I, Cullinan II and the Koh-i-noor are all part of the British Crown Jewels.
@@creepingdread88 the Cullinan is huge but there is so much history behind Koh e Noor from alot of kings have this has their with him either with their crown or in their chair a king Babar Shah has said once i guess that if you put all the treasure of the world Koh e Noor is more expensive then all of them...
Hello good day to the owner of the channel. I can ask you some questions, can there be a Ruby blood of a Burmese pigeon with more than 60 carats and how much could such a gene be worth?
This is a list of the most “expensive” jewels in the world. Not the most valuable. Several jewels are priceless such as some of the Crown Jewels of the UK.
If I had so many millions I would invest the money in developing a new technology instead of buying those useless rocks. All those gemstones are relics of the past
What's crazy is that diamonds are as rare as courts so there's no reason for it the cost this much the reason they do is because we mine them and hide them away only letting a little out at a time so the price stays high ☺️ that's why half of these come out of no where trust fund baby's need there trust fund 😂
I don’t know if your info is accurate, but all the time you are talking about one stone or the other and showing two or three photos of obviously different gems. It doesn’t look very serious.
The largest, most expensive diamond in the world is the Cullinan I. It's 530-carat! It's worth more than this entire list, many times over. It's part of the British Crown Jewels, so its province makes it even more valuable. It's set in the Royal Sceptre. The second largest and most valuable is the 317-carat, the Cullinan II it's set in the Imperial State Crown. The 45-carat Hope diamond, is not the most valuable jewel in the world, it's not even close.
Clarification..COLORED diamonds are expensive. However other gems are far more valuable due to their rarity. Diamonds are only "valuable " because of marketing
It's amazing how they're stealing all these diamonds from Africa and not giving these people any of the prophets made. This world is wicked and that's where the terminology comes from blood diamonds
Because of how naturally orangish-yellow that man-made Diamonds are, from Nitrogen contamination, I would be highly suspicious of any orange diamond put up for sale.
I have a purple and purple chrysobery that is very beautiful and rare. No one has such a color. It changes color according to the day and month. I want to put it up for auction, but I don't have an auction. Can anyone help me? Thank you.
This is sort of irrelevant but I’m in a small town in Tennessee, how do I go about finding someone who can look at stones and such for me? I’ve got something but I have no idea what it is lol maybe worthless, I just want to put the curiosity to end lol
There is no such thing called a "coloured diamond"; genuine diamonds are crystal clear and sapphires are always blue in colour. The so-called diamonds shown in this video are synthetic and artificially coloured; and then sneaked on to the market with no history behind them because they are fake!
Say what u want about diamond but unless you don’t drive a car or eat food most things in this world costed someone their life kids die making your cloths on your back to the shoes in your feet I hope you’re proud
No one knows the origin of the diamond?. Your not serous? Every gem stone can traced back to its origin. Gemologist study this very thing, it's part of evaluating the gem. Location, location, location........that pink diamond would have been examined under a microscope for months.
These ARE incredibly beautiful stones, but the second most important stone ever found and displayed is the 2.3 carat blue sapphire I gave my wife on our tenth anniversary. And the most important gem ever found? When I found my wife, I knew an important gem when I saw her.
You valued what is truly priceless 😍
Just BEAUTIFUL. Your wife is a very lucky woman.
Don't simp
You have a beautiful soul!🙏❤️
Cringe.
The Bixbit crystal (red Beryll) presented along the story about the big oval cut ruby is extremly beautiful. 💎
Very nice stones 👌 👍 👏
I think Graff Pink was my favorite of them all. Although it could be because of a decent video footage and good lighting and angles. But they were all pretty amazing anyway. Gemstones have always been very fascinating to me 😁
Jewels are so beautiful defenietely That Blue Moon of Josephine. After this video would you do video about rarest or cheapest jewels in our world ? 💎
It was refreshing to learn about the pearl in the group. Beautiful stone. Marie Antoinette had taste!
Thanks. Very interesting.
😍😍😍😍 absolutely gorgeous
Amazing picture, how long do you keep your hair? I find that quite attractive, please describe it?
I would love to just sit in on a auction when some of the pieces are put up for sale.
Amazing picture, how long do you keep your hair? I find that quite attractive, please describe it?
@@danielobrien1571 thanks, I’ve changed my hair at least 5 times since I took this picture.
@@sheliagill1791 That's a lot, so how long and thick have you had it, how do you wear it and like it tended to? I have a passion for ladies with long hair, just so attractive. Tell me about yourself and your interests too please.
@@danielobrien1571 I’ve worn long hair done my back, I’ve even worn it all cut off. My hair doesn’t wear me, I wear my hair. I’ve always been an attractive person people falls in love with my personality so I’m an open book with flaws and all.
@@sheliagill1791 That happens to everyone, but that hair sounds pretty nice. Into roleplay/cosplay? I have one where I tend to your long sexy hair while you imagine smoking cigarettes for me and getting the smoke in that hair which will make it smell nice. Most woman that puff smoke look quite adorable, willing to play this with me and see where we can take it? Might be harmless fun to both of us so what do you say?
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I’m in love with that pink ring 🖖 💗🍭🦄😆😂🤣🙏💕
The Cullinan diamond isn't listed. Its estimated at 500M.
very good video about the rarest diamonds.
What's so rare about it??!?.....its one stone....diamonds of different colours...thats it. After the 3rd ring it got boring 😴
@@sraa1952 okay Debbie Downer 🙄🙄
cool topic; make more like this:)
The only one I don't like how it is cut is, The Pink Star. Maybe because it has to many points on it. It's definitely different looking. I bet it is prettier in person, but on video, it looks weird.
I’ll take the Sunrise Ruby, please and thank you!!!
the Oppenheimer Blue for me, please 😉
Starting to think these gems are the asset of choice for crooks of all sorts.
very beautiful pink gemstone
BRAVO !
Chris Kane always protects the family jewels.
love the blue moon of Jusephine
Amazing video share
Very beautiful video
The the koh i noor and cullinan diamond is the most expensive gems in the world, they make up part of the crown jewels of Great Britain.
The provenance of some diamonds is carefully hidden since the owners don’t want anyone to know they are blood diamonds that warlords acquired by beating and sometimes killing natives in Africa .
The thing that astonished me is the fact that only until fairly recently diamonds and other precious stones weren't popular. Pearls were!
Wow! They are all truly amazingly stunning! Thanks for this video!
Correction, diamonds are not the most expensive precious stones it is rubies that hold that title.
Actually it is 100 percent color change Alexandrite that is the most valuable!
Pretty pebbles which make some rich and others mere slaves to a brutal industry.
According to the Guinness Book World Record, painite is the world’s most rare gemstone and the world’s most rare mineral. Alexandrite is kinda more rare than diamond as well. When it comes to the rarity of color in diamond, red is the most rare.
I suppose that's one way to put it. To my knowledge, only one red diamond has ever been found.
There’s a bunch of minerals more rare than diamonds. Tanzanite is a beautiful one when high quality 😻
Sad how diamonds go for a lot of money when they're the most abundant gemstone in the world and isn't worth the price they are sold for.
I think the more it changes hands the higher the price goes. I’m guessing
Marketing !!
Everything's value is what you put on it
Stones
People
Memories
Pretty sure it’s not the most abundant gemstone in the world…I’m saying this sarcastically. You don’t know much about gemstones, do you?
The answer is the cut, the art in it, the hours of work to shape these stones. Besides, the ratio is 1 ton of land to 1 carat of diamond or rubis and so on.
And big stone are very rare because machines used to search fracture rocks to find them without caring to keep the big ones. In great quantities is more profitable producing small gems.
With today's 21st Century technology. We can duplicate the beauty, hue, and clarity of any of these stones.
Only reason we don't know where there from is because they have been hidden for so long they probably forgot 😅
Probably the stolen gems from Asia during the colonial times..
@@thisnthat7760 all except the gems from India were tricked (Stolen) out of South Africa by greedy European colonist... poor South Africa and Namibia! Grain like rubies mixed with sand wash up on the coast of the Namib Desert.
Would be nice if the pictures remained consistent showing the actual gem being described instead of including random pictures.
Because of the history of the Diamond
No one can read your mind. Complete your thought.
The slaves that mine the gems probably get $2. The gems are pretty but they are not worth the cost. Rich run out of things to buy. Poor them.
These are all pretty little pebbles that can be stolen or destroyed. Plus once you die they’re no longer yours. They don’t do anything useful. It’s weird what we human beings value.
Somebody needs to get smart, and just buy the whole country of South Africa. (Or did De Beers already do that?)
De Beers already did it and decades back monopolised the entire diamond industry, South Africa and several countries, it got to the point they were able to control and manipulate the prices of diamonds worldwide. And had no competition for a long time. Now they control mines in Botswana, Namibia, SA, Canada and Australia and operate in 35 countries.
@@NghtMonster Are you implying that groups of international Jews, like the De Beers, are actually in control of the natural resources of entire world? I have heard such claims made by some, but I do not know how much of it is true.
The sunrise ruby looks like a cough drop.
Wondering if any of the diamonds here that have an unknown past are blood diamonds.
Bixbite comes from a single mine near Goshen Utah!
I do a lot of prospecting in New Hampshire USA....I would take any stone over diamond....
I facet a variety of gemstones, never held an interest in diamonds.
I prefer stones that have " personality" and "speak" to me when I make a design (I generally custom design for most stones) and cut them.
A diamonds main value is from marketing, which sadly this has cause many misconceptions.
On the brighter side many are starting to get engagement rings with colors any gems that relate to them.
@@vitos8594 how do you tell diamond from sapphire.
@@moiramcfarlane706 in the field, diamonds will show a whitish reflection in light I believe.... sapphire shines a rainbow hue
@@moiramcfarlane706 whitish clear I meant...won't show rainbow colors....at least that's what I saw on a show to differentiate the 2.... HAPPY MINING ALL
@@moiramcfarlane706 if comparing a diamond vs white sapphire if not togetherin hand, the quickest tell is a white sapphire will have a "silvery" brightness to it.
If together you will see the diamond as much "brighter" this is due to the reflexive index, basically how much light is reflected back. While these numbers may be a bit off, being from memory. A diamond has a RI of 2.2, where sapphire is RI of 1.6.
Next you'll notice what is referred often as "fire" which gives a bit of a spark of multiple colors, this is dispersion, and best way to explain it. Remember the prisms from school light goes in, rainbow comes out... same thing. Again this is greater with diamond (again off top of my head) being 0.4 with sapphire being 0.16.
With colored there the same in this response, but have to take color in account.
First with color, a sapphire will always have a more vivid color. Only exception is if the diamond is treated and not natural.
Next sapphire always have two (sometimes more) colors. This can be hard to tell (especially when heated, most are to remove silk (milky color)) and often only seen by looking at complete and unnatural angle with light behing or at about 45°. When we facet general rule of thumb is to hide this so we lay it out to hide it, but more recently more common to allow it. These being your "mermaid" and "parti" colors.
Me personally, I like both, but found many designs beautiful with multiple colors at various angles. While beautiful, the change in color at different angles catches the eye of others.
There are a few other ways to tell the difference, but these are the easiest without tools. I can with ease and with confidence tell you which is which with the basic tools I have.
The common myths of holding underwater, scratches / cutting glass and all that are not gonna help. With regards to scratches and cuts glass... I use a pocket knife to mark 90+% of the stones I facet when marking them. Others use a metal (often an aluminum) pencil, but I prefer a small pocket knife because it's a sharper (no pun intended) line.
Now in its natural state you got two different factors... gemmy and not gemmy.
99.99999999% is not gemmy.
I would put money on it you have kicked, stepped and tossed away more diamond and sapphire than you seen in all jewelry stores you have visited.
Your not gemmy are often much larger, easily finding pieces the size of nickels. They look like common gravel, except sapphire and ruby have a more distinct color... sometimes...
They have a few "flashes" often where breaks and cracks are, but basically not much out of the ordinary.
I showed my dad recently some much larger diamonds found in this local area.... he couldn't believe it. Said he is sure he has tossed a few in the river while fishing and just messed with in general but never kept.
Gemmy (even super low quality) on the other hand often flashes enough to catch your eye, even while standing.
Most often just thought as "dirty glass" and very small. Generally you will find outside of mines about the size of "BB's" often smaller. A find the size of a "pea" is a big deal, worth looking greater in the area... if more or larger are found there, recommend staking a claim if possible and dig away. Run water heavy over it and sort seprate....
I hope this helps, and sorry for the delay. Just saw you replied in my email as clearing it out.
I had a feeling that the Hope diamond would be #1 - it’s the only one I’ve ever heard of….
i think that one was donated to a museum because it supposedly had a curse.
It's at the Smithsonian, it has its own room ,🤗
It’s not much to look at; today’s modern cut gems are much more impressive.
@@maryann9400 I think it's stunning. It's the size of a golf ball-literally. And the most amazing deep blue 🤗
I will never understand the appeal of Pink Diamonds myself. I find the Blue ones much more beautiful
I want the Pink Diamond - any billionaire would like to purchase it for me :)
These colored diamonds are Gorgeous…Who wants to buy one for these prices then be afraid of wearing it because it could fall out of its setting and you’d be left with nothing?! NOT ME
oh I'd give it a try for a time.
I have a chart for a jeweler institute that says orange, pink and green are the rarest colors not blue. Where’s the list of rarity colors used for this list video???
For me are rubies. emeralds alexandrite the Kings of Gems. My top 10 gems where I like . rubies. emeralds diamonds blue sapphires. red beryl. alexandrite. Tourmaline Paraiba shade. peridot. aquamarine. tanzanite
Natural green diamonds are much more rare than blue. Your list doesn't include the Dresden Green, the largest known green diamond, which also has a very interesting history. A terribly rare red diamond was purchased at auction around 2000; it would be nice to have more information about it.
Lazer
Green? Amazing.
I wonder how much the poor workers that found them made.
Good evening everyone
I couldn't stop thinking about the movie Blood Diamond while watching this. I wonder how many south Africans died while mining some of these diamonds...TIA This Is Africa.
Now I know what the most valuable continent is
Thank❤🌹 you 3:01
Why all the hype for "precious stones" when they can be made in laboratories? They're not rare anymore.
No green emeralds? :(
Very exclusive and expensive.. Life somebody can get killed because of this 💎 diamond.. For elegant and high status standard people.. Wearing this more stunning.. But poor people only watching from the bottom of their heart... 🤔
To cut the story short: 1 ruby, 1 pearl, an orange diamond, the rest is made by pink or blue diamonds
What a about Koh e Noor? i have heard thats the most expensive diamond in the world
You heard wrong. It's 105 carat, which is a lot more than the Hope diamond, but it's nothing compared to the 530-carat, Cullinan I. By far the most valuable jewel in the world. The second-largest diamond in the world is the 317-carat Cullinan II. The Cullinan I, Cullinan II and the Koh-i-noor are all part of the British Crown Jewels.
@@creepingdread88 the Cullinan is huge but there is so much history behind Koh e Noor from alot of kings have this has their with him either with their crown or in their chair a king Babar Shah has said once i guess that if you put all the treasure of the world Koh e Noor is more expensive then all of them...
I prefer SD Tanzanite and a ring pop.
Hello good day to the owner of the channel. I can ask you some questions, can there be a Ruby blood of a Burmese pigeon with more than 60 carats and how much could such a gene be worth?
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why do I get the feeling that the words "went missing" come with air quotes.
This is a list of the most “expensive” jewels in the world. Not the most valuable. Several jewels are priceless such as some of the Crown Jewels of the UK.
Thanks for pointing out what it's already stated on the title of the video 🙄
I hope my wife doesn't see this video.
If I had so many millions I would invest the money in developing a new technology instead of buying those useless rocks. All those gemstones are relics of the past
What's crazy is that diamonds are as rare as courts so there's no reason for it the cost this much the reason they do is because we mine them and hide them away only letting a little out at a time so the price stays high ☺️ that's why half of these come out of no where trust fund baby's need there trust fund 😂
*quartz
How these precious stone form and got this high cost in the market
I don’t know if your info is accurate, but all the time you are talking about one stone or the other and showing two or three photos of obviously different gems. It doesn’t look very serious.
The largest, most expensive diamond in the world is the Cullinan I. It's 530-carat! It's worth more than this entire list, many times over. It's part of the British Crown Jewels, so its province makes it even more valuable. It's set in the Royal Sceptre. The second largest and most valuable is the 317-carat, the Cullinan II it's set in the Imperial State Crown. The 45-carat Hope diamond, is not the most valuable jewel in the world, it's not even close.
It's amazing how people with a lot of money and little brain can spend a fortune on a piece of glass....
Clarification..COLORED diamonds are expensive. However other gems are far more valuable due to their rarity. Diamonds are only "valuable " because of marketing
It's amazing how they're stealing all these diamonds from Africa and not giving these people any of the prophets made. This world is wicked and that's where the terminology comes from blood diamonds
THE PINK PANTHER
We have most expensive gem types
where's the Kohinoor?
Theirs many gems with a higher price per carat than diamonds.
Because of how naturally orangish-yellow that man-made Diamonds are, from Nitrogen contamination, I would be highly suspicious of any orange diamond put up for sale.
What about the Pink Panther?
The orange 🍊 looks amber colored to me not orange at all!!!!
My turquoise, the pattern formed allah and muhammad (pbuh) at the same stone
Toooop 100
The amount of money for these stones. I would be happy with a 1500 dollar drumset...
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Little sloppy with the photos. 🙃
I have a purple and purple chrysobery that is very beautiful and rare. No one has such a color. It changes color according to the day and month. I want to put it up for auction, but I don't have an auction. Can anyone help me? Thank you.
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This is sort of irrelevant but I’m in a small town in Tennessee, how do I go about finding someone who can look at stones and such for me? I’ve got something but I have no idea what it is lol maybe worthless, I just want to put the curiosity to end lol
Most better jewelers can identify gems for you and often have a device that can assess components and verity the stone.
@@cassandraunheeded oh really!!! Thank you a lot my have to stop by and see. Thank you!
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What a waste of money and life
There is no such thing called a "coloured diamond"; genuine diamonds are crystal clear and sapphires are always blue in colour. The so-called diamonds shown in this video are synthetic and artificially coloured; and then sneaked on to the market with no history behind them because they are fake!
Wrong.
All the blood diamonds of the world hope you are proud
Say what u want about diamond but unless you don’t drive a car or eat food most things in this world costed someone their life kids die making your cloths on your back to the shoes in your feet I hope you’re proud
go away, why did you watch????
I have a rough stone pear shape triangular transparent clear and hard. Weight five grams.
No one knows the origin of the diamond?. Your not serous? Every gem stone can traced back to its origin. Gemologist study this very thing, it's part of evaluating the gem. Location, location, location........that pink diamond would have been examined under a microscope for months.
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Terrible voiceover
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Lol if i were a multi billionair i would by them all just to crush them with a hammer to make a UA-cam video.