7 Easy Tips to Find Precious Stones

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  • Опубліковано 26 кві 2024
  • Today I'm going to give you 7 tips on how to find gems in nature.
    Especially if you are a layman who doesn't know much about gems.
    If you're the kind of person who likes to pick up rocks outdoors, have access to a rural property, road, river, farm, or any place that has any kind of rocks, and you find the idea of finding a gem interesting, then this video is for you.
    The tips I'm going to show you in this video are very basic, but very effective, as they can help anyone find gems in nature, even if they don't know much about the subject.
    Learn how to identify any gemstone by getting the gemology book for beginners at the following link➡: hotm.art/Gemology-book

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  • @CaboDaNau
    @CaboDaNau  Місяць тому +1

    You can Learn how to identify any gemstone by getting the gemology book for beginners at the following link➡: hotm.art/Gemology-book

  • @manomarketing259
    @manomarketing259 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for your speech 🙏

  • @imjustnoone4155
    @imjustnoone4155 Місяць тому +4

    Can you add a content about, 'where we can Sell a gemstone?' Either on trusted website, or media social. Because some your viewers maybe live on different country like me, im stay at Malaysia. Thanks with the great gemstone contents. 🤗🤗🤗

  • @junedetla3324
    @junedetla3324 Місяць тому

    Love this!!

  • @NisarAhmad-tc3ji
    @NisarAhmad-tc3ji Місяць тому +1

    👍👍❤👍👍👍 very good video gems crystals

  • @michaelpessin7233
    @michaelpessin7233 Місяць тому

    Love these videos....!

  • @AtmanKharbouch
    @AtmanKharbouch 26 днів тому

    Good

  • @Lorenz-vy4gq
    @Lorenz-vy4gq 16 днів тому

    Hi I'm from AUSTRIA bro
    Pls make a video about the alps
    There are alps bro I wanna find some gems

  • @snowstephenanderson801
    @snowstephenanderson801 Місяць тому

    Gresham/Troutdale, Oregon. US about a 6 minute drive to where the Columbia river gorge open's up and I believe the used to call it Cascadia and some say this whole area was built up during the Missoula Ice dam flood and the Utah one that came into the Snake and then down the Colombia river...the Sandy river has tiny mica everywhere but it looks like a silver metal, many of the dams are being removed from our smaller rivers but a friend of my mom's father worked on/was an engineer for the Bonneville dam the last dam on the Columbia and as work was being sorted he noticed some kind of agate with spots and maybe a green color I'm not sure but it was very large and he put all his kids though school with it and still has a small specimen left...it's much more challenging now that the river and floods are so controlled and area once easily accessible are now underwater...anyways I love rockhounding and prospecting and am learning about refining with fire and with chemicals/aqua regia of course I am very careful and have most of the safety equipment but need a cupeling oven to maintain the 800 degree's Fahrenheit to remove the lead collector metal, as my little furnace holds a pretty good amount I've seen one's so so much smaller work well for smaller cheaper work and amounts of concentrate's, II've found many beautiful specimens of all kinds of pretty rocks and have as you suggested started putting them into color sections, I have several magnetic black rocks I though might be meteorite's as they are magnetic and some aren't a couple look like the carbonado pics I've seen from S. Idaho on the Snake where 2 old calderas blew as the Yellowstone hotspot moved over the ages, lot's of onyx and pink stone's galore, some old gold from using the pyramid pro pan to cut up the clay and let the heavies remain, anyways most of. the cool stuff is in S. or E. Oregon but my TBI's have kept me from a drivers license for awhile now so it makes it a bit frustrating but I have lot's of cool rock and sometimes go across the Columbia to the Washshugal river and want to hit the Lewis or Wind river as one of the old miners famous for a spot between Mt. St. Helen's and Mt. Adams and then the old Tilimook mine stories where the natives used to go out a come back with baskets of gold and there are some cool gems even if lower quality around there and all though Siletzia where from Seattle to the Siskyous the West coast from the sea to the Willamette river were once the sea was anyways I have found some beautiful but small Jade on the Applegate river that I lost during a move but the whole beach was coved with pocket change size pieces of beautiful polished little jades or jadeites and there serpentine and lots of other stuff down there too, and unfortunately we lost our 3800 acre ranch that the family has had for over 100 years West of John Day on Moon Creek...and the heir were outvoted but I had found a nice quartz vein and asked if we could copyright the minerals underground but my uncle would never let me do anything but hunt up there and then my aunt pulled quite a bit of gold out of one of the gulches but my uncle said oh there's nothing up on the ranch....so sad, the greed and all were supposed to always have it for when the family needed to get away from the city, but another part of the family has 1000's of acres of land up in Silvie's Valley where I've found silver and gold bearing rocks with a metal detector, down from where a spring of sulfury water pours out of a perfect hole, in the middle bottom of a rock that looks like it was placed there to conceal a larger opening...anyways I'd love some feedback...thanks for all you share!

  • @mohdlaiquddinkhanyusufzai8140
    @mohdlaiquddinkhanyusufzai8140 Місяць тому +1

    A fine video,if l would have seen this before 20 years .l am from India.

  • @lawrencebolt8835
    @lawrencebolt8835 Місяць тому

    I am from Pakistan

  • @SUBphilip1300YOUTUBE
    @SUBphilip1300YOUTUBE Місяць тому +1

    for around 15 days ago i started look after stones. have now around 25 kg jasper kind of stopp look after that one
    and now loking after more valuable stuff.
    around 2 days ago i found my first sapphire a yellow brown one who have value over 20000 kr.
    probaly around 400 g in weight,
    and today when i was out i found a green sapphire.
    around 45 g in weight
    I is newbie but finding stuff.
    i mostely go after color changes on stones.
    tiny more white then the other white or tiny more dark then other dark.
    then it happen i find stuff.
    i finding all kinds of fun in my area :)