@Black Opal Direct / Justin is the GOAT, when it comes to Opal and cutting them. Allways waiting for the next video that comes out on mondays! Such a tresure of knowledge and love for Opal there. I can highly recommend their youtube channel if you are an Opal lover.
I fell in love with JTV back when I was around 15 (that's 2005). I just fell in love with the knowledge that I learned from the hosts, my favorite was always Dawn. Now JTV rarely shows parcels or loose gemstones. But that's how I fell in love with gemstones as a teenager! Learned so much back when. 💚
For that, look up Black Opal Direct's UA-cam channel. Justin makes some great videos, and showcases some amazing opals! He also sells the ones he cuts in his livestreams.
There's another rare pattern. It's The Rarest opal in my opinion: The Star Opal, only found in Idaho, can be found in many body colors and can have three or six rays of light in all colors! This opal is super cool to see in person!
Wow never knew there was so many patterns in opal magnificent presentation knowledge sweet they are so fantastic in their colours awesome awesome excellent job thank you
Wow, all of those opals are so beautiful.😃🤩💎 Never knew they're so many kinds of opals. It's amazing to know the facts on how they get their colors and patterns like the northern lights.🌈🤍💚💙💜 I love all of them which is my top five favorite gemstones.😍💎⚪ Thanks for sharing and nice video.😀👍
Can you do an episode on Ethiopian black Opals and Ethiopian Opals in general? Not a lot of people know that Ethiopian black Opals occur naturally in a specific region of Ethiopia.
Thank you very much! Now I know the name of that combination It was FERN (blue and green) What a combination, this gemstone is very important for me, apart from being beautiful, it reminds me of lucilia sericata (that fly that rounds meat)
Hello. Is Ammolite technically opal? Or it doesn't have the spheres going on, and is a totally different stone?? Cz, As I understand it, as a layman, is that ammonite, is a fossil shell, from an animal, millions of years ago. The animal dies, the tissue decays, but the shell structure remains, that leaves the cavities inside the shell. Over time the cavities fill with different minerals, sometimes crystals, sometimes, I imagine, would have to be opal, no? ....... So, then, why has Ammolite been able to copyright this name, 'Ammolite'? Is it a unique stone, or does the copyright read, 'opal that comes from ammonite shell' ? Something like that. ..... Is it even a copyright, or trademark maybe? Idk the difference. I know they named it, and they own it, the family that started it. It seems like it's a product, akin to Hematite being sold as Alaskan Black Diamond, or included amethyst as Super 7. .. I guess I need a video, lol. peace
@Black Opal Direct / Justin is the GOAT, when it comes to Opal and cutting them.
Allways waiting for the next video that comes out on mondays! Such a tresure of knowledge and love for Opal there.
I can highly recommend their youtube channel if you are an Opal lover.
I fell in love with JTV back when I was around 15 (that's 2005). I just fell in love with the knowledge that I learned from the hosts, my favorite was always Dawn. Now JTV rarely shows parcels or loose gemstones. But that's how I fell in love with gemstones as a teenager! Learned so much back when. 💚
I really miss how jtv was back then.
I recognize Justin’s fingers! Some of the example opals are from Black Opal Direct. I love Justin’s channel!
I was hoping they'd show the script stone he cut a year or two ago. That was a great specimen.
I NEED more opal content!!!!!!
For that, look up Black Opal Direct's UA-cam channel. Justin makes some great videos, and showcases some amazing opals! He also sells the ones he cuts in his livestreams.
There's another rare pattern. It's The Rarest opal in my opinion: The Star Opal, only found in Idaho, can be found in many body colors and can have three or six rays of light in all colors! This opal is super cool to see in person!
They are all magical!
I love opal colours, I recently got a pink opal, it's so soft energy. I love the look of boulder opals.
Wow never knew there was so many patterns in opal magnificent presentation knowledge sweet they are so fantastic in their colours awesome awesome excellent job thank you
I find it cool that Bragg's diffraction is also used to study other crystal structures using x-rays.
Pinfire is so intense and striking and floral is soft and dainty. All so beautiful
Opals are my favorite I always have at least one natural opal on at all times.
How do you know that you are buying a natural opal?
Wow, all of those opals are so beautiful.😃🤩💎 Never knew they're so many kinds of opals. It's amazing to know the facts on how they get their colors and patterns like the northern lights.🌈🤍💚💙💜 I love all of them which is my top five favorite gemstones.😍💎⚪ Thanks for sharing and nice video.😀👍
Opal is my favorite gem, thanks for the video!
I Love Opals so much 😻😻😻
I’m cutting opals right now 😊
Most informative opal vid ive seen :)
Great video 👍
Beautiful 🌼
You should do the same with Agate and Jasper
very good video and most important quite accurate, great work !
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing❤
Thanks for watching!
😍 gemas maravilhosas
I love all of them. I do not have an opal yet…
no reference about Indonesia's Opal?
Can you do an episode on Ethiopian black Opals and Ethiopian Opals in general? Not a lot of people know that Ethiopian black Opals occur naturally in a specific region of Ethiopia.
Can we talk more about synthetic opal?
Thank you very much!
Now I know the name of that combination
It was FERN (blue and green)
What a combination, this gemstone is very important for me, apart from being beautiful, it reminds me of lucilia sericata (that fly that rounds meat)
what happened to natalie :(
Natalie wanted to try new things. We wish her the best.
Only fans…
@@Travluminatii WHAT
Diamants !!!
I would love to see a story about alexandrite
Hello. Is Ammolite technically opal? Or it doesn't have the spheres going on, and is a totally different stone?? Cz, As I understand it, as a layman, is that ammonite, is a fossil shell, from an animal, millions of years ago. The animal dies, the tissue decays, but the shell structure remains, that leaves the cavities inside the shell. Over time the cavities fill with different minerals, sometimes crystals, sometimes, I imagine, would have to be opal, no? ....... So, then, why has Ammolite been able to copyright this name, 'Ammolite'? Is it a unique stone, or does the copyright read, 'opal that comes from ammonite shell' ? Something like that. ..... Is it even a copyright, or trademark maybe? Idk the difference. I know they named it, and they own it, the family that started it. It seems like it's a product, akin to Hematite being sold as Alaskan Black Diamond, or included amethyst as Super 7. .. I guess I need a video, lol. peace
I'm watching
I rolled a 3.
Interesting renaming of the channel
Informative.
But what’s wrong of her spine ?
She twists a lot from neck to pelvis, it’s quite distractive, very sorry about this.
I love Female nerds. Rarer than gems.
Not harlequin
Do you buying gems