that one at 7.57 i love that one coz its got stars in it which for me makes it stand out , actually maybe i haven't seen enough opals but i've never seen one with stars in it before ,,,
@@blackopaldirect I’m just stumbling across this video. Do you do the editing for the channel? I noticed the description sounded as if you were the one who wrote it so I thought I’d ask.
I really enjoy watching your videos. My grandfather was a stone cutter and jewelry maker. Unfortunately he passed away before he could teach me his trade. With every video I watch of yours it's a reconnection with him. I've only just begun watching you videos, but look forward to seeing all the beautiful stones you've created.
I love the fact that you tell how much it means to you and your family, not just from the passing down aspect, but also the handling of the pieces, it's like you love them all, maybe that's why they speak to certain people in that way, y'all keep up the good work and be safe
One of the great things that I found to be why I keep returning to your channel is that I've learned more about opal than I ever thought was possible. Additionally it may be most important of all that is that you share what's important to you. You're not trying to sell me anything you're trying to tell me what's important about opals and then why you have a passion for them. Thank you.
Welcome Melinda. For me it isn't just the beauty, and energy of different gems that's interesting, it's the romance, the history, and adventures in stories that make special gems stand above the rest. Thanks Justin for sharing yours.
I have watched many of your videos and I admire not just your experience and skills, but also the care you take with each stone. You seek to reveal the best beauty in each stone and take pride in putting your all into each task. The sentimental mood to this video shows your heart. You are a true craftsman and good person.
As a very ameteur lover of all things jewel, gem and rock, it greatly pleases me to see someone who has a visceral and emotional connection to his art.
Some very very beautiful gems Justin, but I would expect you to have the best of the best. Thank you for sharing them with us all. It’s not something you have to do, so that alone makes it special. And yes, please keep sharing these gems and stories. The more information about Opal the better.
I really do like this video, the opal has always been my favorite because it's just so mysterious how no 2 opals are the same, and it's also my birth stone. I also love how you don't know what it's going to look like until your craftsmanship brings it out of hiding. I think of them like the stars in heaven, they are little galaxy's in there own right.
I've been watching your collection', my heart is thumping, how beautiful they are, including Melinda, you have gem there Justin. I am 73 old, I want very much to cut and polish Opal and I will, I have a great passion for the stones. I thank for your videos as I am learning so much.
I am in absolute love with the double sided opal crystals... and of course all the others too. You have an incredible collection and do such a wonderful justice to opals in introducing their beauty to so many people.
I am a newbie rock hound and just started cutting and polishing rocks. I have fallen in love with opal. I know I will never be able to get even rough so I live vicariously thru your vlogs. Thanks so much. Havagudun Justin.
I love this latest treat from you guys, more stories please. I’m already in love with Melinda by the way, so please keep Using her in the clips. Thanks again for all your good work.
Make ya fret for opals because I haven't been back to the ridge for years but yes ya do miss it even seeing the opal buyers and yarning about the gems plus the friendship that people have our there is amazing
Justin, I loved hearing the stories about where your Opals came from. You seem like a real sentimental guy. My husband and I do not collect opals but none the less we have things in our collection that are just not for sale because of who they came from. It is good to see that like us some things are worth more than money. Great video !! ✌🏻❤
Melinda is as lovely as your opals, Justin! My favorite opal(s) are in a pair of old-fashioned screw-back earrings, obtained by my Aunt Jewel (yes, that was her real name!) in Chile, while she was on missionary there. She gave the earrings to my grandfather Gustaf, who then gave them to my grandmother Opal (yes that was her real name!) for their anniversary. Unfortunately my grandfather passed away shortly after their anniversary, so these earrings are part of a treasured parcel of opal jewelry in my family. They then passed to my mother and I when grandmother passed away. I just think it's so nice to have objects, even very small ones, that have such big memories for us. Thank you for sharing your big memories!
Touches my heart to hear these stories, sincerely appreciate y’alls videos! Cool to watch you work stones and see how you work through and analyze the sand spots
I know this is an older video Justin (and Melinda), but that second opal you showed just blew my winter fluffy socks off. It has such depth, like a story. I could've stared at it for hours. Like looking at the night sky, it would never get boring.
Amazing jewls , I love ... Imagine giving it to a loved one and no matter were they end up in the universe that moment will always be shared and remembed ,and through that stone ... Always alive , and in that moment !!! 🤩😍
I once had a fire opal bought in the 80s. It was oddly cut but when I held up the stone under the sun the surface of the stone began to dance as if there’s real fire in it. I lost the stone and till now I can’t find one like it.
To: Zakienko. Oh l am so terribly sorry you lost your beautiful opal. You never know, one might come along, perhaps one even better one day. Good luck from Janice.
@@frankmundo4300 to Frank Mundo So you lost your fire opal, oh what a terrible thing to happen. Was it in a ring at all or loose? I do hope Frank for your sake you find another, just as l said to someone else here, maybe even a better one. Take care Frank, and you never know, maybe you will find it one day. All the best and take care. Janice
Lovely opals. :) i love the blue/green myself, and the violet/blue opals. My favorite opals are boulder opals, but black are a *close* second. I've been watching your vids for a few months -- thought it was time to speak up.
The one that "means the least" to you is my fave. I love the tiny glittery effect inside. That, combined with the larger color patterns, makes me think of a galaxy
The stories are fun and informative and your sentimentality is really striking. Thanks for sharing the story about your father and his wonderful ring, tales of your collection, and your lovely assistant. I would love to hear more about your opal adventures, experiences in the field, and even see some pictures of locations! Thanks again! :)
I love the collection. I have 1 small opal, it's tiny but does have nice colors. It was given to me by my stepfather 35 yrs ago. He got it from a friend who was opal mining in Australia long time ago. I want to get it set in a ring, so i can actually wear it. It's just the right size for a pinky ring.
Thanks for sharing. Had a opal cutter in Northern California USA when I was a kid that showed me the beauty of opal. He is gone now but my love for the gem is still growing. Wish I could learn to cut, thank you for your show. Idaho USA Curt
Loved the video! Very interesting to hear the story that goes along with the stones discovery. Your new helper seems very genuine in her interest in the stones, her heart is in it. I like the crystal opals, too, but found the rounded very high dome so mysterious - it almost looked like a little globe of planet earth.
That's exactly what I think about the high dome black opal, too! It's like a small planet or a galaxy trapped in a planet! Thank you for the kind words Bado, I'm happy to be here working with these gems (the stones and the people) - Melinda
The first blue and green opal you showed, where you stated you love fishing, etc.... that piece kind of looks like Earth. Kind of stunning, in a very subtle way. I'd name that stone, Mother Nature.
Awesome stories. Good to see the genuine love for opal and the personal connection you have with them. The stone at 7:28 has a very unique glitter pattern around the edge. I have yet to see one with that specific layout. I definitely see why it deserves a place in the collection. Thanks for sharing
Hi, I’m watching from Devon, UK. Oh, those stones are stunning. There is something engaging about seeing anyone talk about their passion, whatever that may be. And it’s your passion for opals that keeps me dropping by to see you at work.
Definitely would be really cool to have you break down the back story of each of the opals that are available on your site. The story adds to the depth and value just as much as the color and clarity does.
Your a top bloke Justin I love your videos and this is one of the best. I have been watching your clips for over a year now and I'm sorry its taken me until now to subscribe. I have been a rock hound since I was kid and I have always loved opals but strangely never owned one, something I hope to rectify soon. Anyway keep up the great work mate, your a star.
The second black opal you share looks like it has a glittery sparkle at the very depths of it, very cool! Thank you so much for sharing, this is my favorite opal UA-cam channel!!💙💚💜
Thank you for sharing your beautiful stones Justin. That stone under your dads shed is the best stone I've seen. Love the green and blue one too as love nature like you do. Take care.
We here in Alaska would definitely love to learn more about the lightening ridge opals! Really enjoyed this video of your private collection , thanks for sharing!
You both are wonderful. What a great dynamic you two share. The stories about your collection are very meaningful and I’m glad you shared. I would love to continue to see more videos. I’m currently saving up some money to buy and opal from you. I can’t wait for the sentimental value as well as the beautiful gem! It is my birth stone. ☺️
I really like the opal stories! Reminds me of that opal carving from Fiji I couldn't get from your website. Some day I'll find another one I really like.
I love geology, I really liked the dark green opal that you showed, it is unique, the north east of Scotland has many geological features it's really cool, we get really cool quartz, vained quartz that looks as though it has actually got vaines of blood running through the rock. I got a dremel drill and have been carving away at the peace of quartz I found in the field that I asked the farmers permission to dig in, and I also did a free sweep of his horses field with a metal detector to check for nails, just so long as I could have the piece of quartz that I spotted. Pritty good deal I think.
Beautiful to see your collection. Such a pity that opals are so expensive but you can see why, there aren’t words adequate enough to describe their beauty. I am lucky enough to own a small Opal ring after my young son visited Australia after winning an English essay competition and travelling to Melbourne. He bought me a tourist gimmick, a kangaroo with an Opal tummy. Bless him. I got a jeweller to reset it in family gold. It’s very precious although not very valuable in monetary terms but irreplaceable in sentimental ones. Love your programme and appreciate your expertise and skill. Thank you x love it when you post a new clip.
have you thought about making the stone that reminds you of your dad into a necklace or other piece of jewelery? for you or a family member to wear of course.
Just saw this video and had to comment, in my opinion, this type of video is very complementary to your cutting videos, it is nice to see what an expert like you holds near and dear to his heart. I would also love to see you guys in the process of sorting through rough. And of course, Melinda is so pretty....
So nice you have some help, welcome Melinda! Thank you so very much for showing us your special collection! The stones are simply amazing with so much color! And the stories behind them are just priceless. Thank you for sharing those too.
Yes, I'm very excited! He knows just about everything about opal from what I can tell haha always has an answer for all of my questions! Plus I feel pretty lucky to be working with gorgeous gems all day!
Thank you Justin. Something about your videos is so relaxing. I know nothing of opals nor do I have much interest. However, there’s just something about you and your vids 👍
I have always loved opal BUT never own one....Next year is my 20th wedding anniversary and my husband always promised me a diamond of my choice 🤔I'm thinking I would prefer an opal and black too...😬🤷🏽♀️💙💙❤
Justin, keep Melinda, treasure. I see the moment's in your life as thing's you have kept, family, friends, & everything special, . Most of all,..your dad. .... No matter what ,...undeserved kindness . & love......... 60 now but I miss him everyday.
Justin , I just seen the beautiful opal for my heart, Standing next to you Melinda She's absolutely Gorgeous.... great show Of your personal collection Very nice I love opals.. Thank you for Showing Us....
My wife and I enjoyed this video! Lovely stories (and one with a grain of salt, of course) about these gems. And boy, that 30.000 $ story, wow... It's lovely to see you and Melinda on camera together - she seems like the nicest person you could wish for!
I'm an old opal cutter and I must say those are stunning opals. I'm jealous, but I've had my beauties too. Thank you for showing these gems.
Hey... if u have a vedio of your Opals please share the link... It is always great feeling to see opals
Can you help me to know about my opal I brought it in two days before
You’re a UA-cam OG!
Hi can you help me i want to know the worth of a black opal. About 3kg., They don't look as beautiful as the opals here though.
Give me 40k and i will sell you my prized bag of fish marbles.....throw in 5 bucks and you can have the fish too :P
that one at 7.57 i love that one coz its got stars in it which for me makes it stand out , actually maybe i haven't seen enough opals but i've never seen one with stars in it before ,,,
Lovely to meet you Melinda! Also beautiful stones and some great stories. Thank you very much.
Thank you Ky! Very kind words, I'm glad you enjoyed the stories! - Melinda
@@blackopaldirect can't wait to be able to do some nice cuts myself one of these days.
Thanks for sharing you two.
@@blackopaldirect I’m just stumbling across this video. Do you do the editing for the channel? I noticed the description sounded as if you were the one who wrote it so I thought I’d ask.
I really enjoy watching your videos. My grandfather was a stone cutter and jewelry maker. Unfortunately he passed away before he could teach me his trade. With every video I watch of yours it's a reconnection with him. I've only just begun watching you videos, but look forward to seeing all the beautiful stones you've created.
Justin, those opals are absolute magic ! Especially the first two, those are the colors that float my boat ! Thank you for showing them to us.
Fascinating! Thanks Justin!
I love the fact that you tell how much it means to you and your family, not just from the passing down aspect, but also the handling of the pieces, it's like you love them all, maybe that's why they speak to certain people in that way, y'all keep up the good work and be safe
One of the great things that I found to be why I keep returning to your channel is that I've learned more about opal than I ever thought was possible. Additionally it may be most important of all that is that you share what's important to you. You're not trying to sell me anything you're trying to tell me what's important about opals and then why you have a passion for them. Thank you.
My left ear sure enjoyed that.
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You are Wearing your headphones 🎧 wrong
my left headphone dosent work, there a nice bk noise on the right tho
@@mejorartuestado my right headphone doesn't work. Looks like I won this lottery.
I thought the dolby atmos in my phone broke lol
Welcome Melinda. For me it isn't just the beauty, and energy of different gems that's interesting, it's the romance, the history, and adventures in stories that make special gems stand above the rest. Thanks Justin for sharing yours.
2:01 aww your dad is probably so proud of what you've done with opals and this channel
Oh Lord the first opal you showed us is magical, it looks like it was cut in a sort of 3D oval shape.
Justin, you just found the most beautiful opal! I love her smile!
she has a very nice voice...
what??.. the opals or her smile ? .. :))
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J R Exactly
DuzBee lol right, it’s inappropriate for a work relationship
I have watched many of your videos and I admire not just your experience and skills, but also the care you take with each stone. You seek to reveal the best beauty in each stone and take pride in putting your all into each task. The sentimental mood to this video shows your heart. You are a true craftsman and good person.
Thank you for the kind words Christopher
As a very ameteur lover of all things jewel, gem and rock, it greatly pleases me to see someone who has a visceral and emotional connection to his art.
Justin. Really enjoying these videos as a novice to opals from the U.K. Very informative and an honest approach
Thank you Lee
I always enjoy watching Justin work on opals because of the the real genuine personality he has and the knowledge he shares about opals
Some very very beautiful gems Justin, but I would expect you to have the best of the best. Thank you for sharing them with us all. It’s not something you have to do, so that alone makes it special.
And yes, please keep sharing these gems and stories. The more information about Opal the better.
I believe I am being smart by collecting smaller gems so if I do need to sell some I can just sell a few and not all
I really do like this video, the opal has always been my favorite because it's just so mysterious how no 2 opals are the same, and it's also my birth stone. I also love how you don't know what it's going to look like until your craftsmanship brings it out of hiding. I think of them like the stars in heaven, they are little galaxy's in there own right.
I've been watching your collection', my heart is thumping, how beautiful they are, including Melinda, you have gem there Justin. I am 73 old, I want very much to cut and polish Opal and I will, I have a great passion for the stones. I thank for your videos as I am learning so much.
I am in absolute love with the double sided opal crystals... and of course all the others too. You have an incredible collection and do such a wonderful justice to opals in introducing their beauty to so many people.
Thank you 🙏
I am a newbie rock hound and just started cutting and polishing rocks. I have fallen in love with opal. I know I will never be able to get even rough so I live vicariously thru your vlogs. Thanks so much. Havagudun Justin.
I love this latest treat from you guys, more stories please. I’m already in love with Melinda by the way, so please keep
Using her in the clips. Thanks again for all your good work.
Make ya fret for opals because I haven't been back to the ridge for years but yes ya do miss it even seeing the opal buyers and yarning about the gems plus the friendship that people have our there is amazing
Justin, I loved hearing the stories about where your Opals came from. You seem like a real sentimental guy. My husband and I do not collect opals but none the less we have things in our collection that are just not for sale because of who they came from. It is good to see that like us some things are worth more than money. Great video !! ✌🏻❤
Thank you Dianne
I feel like a kid again listening to my dad's stories. Thank you!
Melinda is as lovely as your opals, Justin! My favorite opal(s) are in a pair of old-fashioned screw-back earrings, obtained by my Aunt Jewel (yes, that was her real name!) in Chile, while she was on missionary there. She gave the earrings to my grandfather Gustaf, who then gave them to my grandmother Opal (yes that was her real name!) for their anniversary. Unfortunately my grandfather passed away shortly after their anniversary, so these earrings are part of a treasured parcel of opal jewelry in my family. They then passed to my mother and I when grandmother passed away. I just think it's so nice to have objects, even very small ones, that have such big memories for us. Thank you for sharing your big memories!
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Thank you for sharing this fantastic video . Love the stories .
I really enjoy seeing your collection and hearing the story behind each stone.
Touches my heart to hear these stories, sincerely appreciate y’alls videos! Cool to watch you work stones and see how you work through and analyze the sand spots
I’ve always wanted to work stones and gems on a grind wheel! I just collect rocks in the river and on hikes!
thank you! you should learn to polish them
Howdy Melinda!!!! Welcome to the team!! As always, a wonderful, educational video filled south magical gorgeous opal!
Gorgeous, polished, glowing she is. Nice stones too! Welcome to the family.
Justin has a knack for surrounding himself with beauty...like an opal Melinda has an inner beauty that shines through.
I know this is an older video Justin (and Melinda), but that second opal you showed just blew my winter fluffy socks off. It has such depth, like a story. I could've stared at it for hours. Like looking at the night sky, it would never get boring.
🙏😊
Amazing jewls , I love ... Imagine giving it to a loved one and no matter were they end up in the universe that moment will always be shared and remembed ,and through that stone ... Always alive , and in that moment !!! 🤩😍
Thank you for sharing these beautiful opals and your moving stories associated with each one. You are a joy to watch.
I once had a fire opal bought in the 80s. It was oddly cut but when I held up the stone under the sun the surface of the stone began to dance as if there’s real fire in it. I lost the stone and till now I can’t find one like it.
I lost my fire opal 10 years ago hurts more every day
To: Zakienko. Oh l am so terribly sorry you lost your beautiful opal. You never know, one might come along, perhaps one even better one day. Good luck from Janice.
@@frankmundo4300 to Frank Mundo
So you lost your fire opal, oh what a terrible thing to happen. Was it in a ring at all or loose? I do hope Frank for your sake you find another, just as l said to someone else here, maybe even a better one. Take care Frank, and you never know, maybe you will find it one day. All the best and take care. Janice
Beautiful work cheers mate keep up the awesome work
lovely to hear about your father- he sounded an amazing dad,
Good to see your legacy will be passed on you are the best!
Lovely opals. :) i love the blue/green myself, and the violet/blue opals. My favorite opals are boulder opals, but black are a *close* second. I've been watching your vids for a few months -- thought it was time to speak up.
Nice you read you 🙏
The one that "means the least" to you is my fave. I love the tiny glittery effect inside. That, combined with the larger color patterns, makes me think of a galaxy
The stories are fun and informative and your sentimentality is really striking. Thanks for sharing the story about your father and his wonderful ring, tales of your collection, and your lovely assistant. I would love to hear more about your opal adventures, experiences in the field, and even see some pictures of locations! Thanks again! :)
Hearing the stories behind the opals in your collection is amazing. Thank you for sharing! Would love to see more on the parcels of opal.
Thanks for the great feedback Becca, we'll definitely be sharing more opal stories! - Melinda
It is nice to see how you honor people with the names of your stones. Their memory will always live that way. Great job.
And I’m learning so much from your Channel. And I am very appreciative of artist you are at work cutting these truly amazing stones🙏🏻
Thanks for the great channel Justine and Melinda. You have made us very happy.
I love the collection.
I have 1 small opal, it's tiny but does have nice colors.
It was given to me by my stepfather 35 yrs ago.
He got it from a friend who was opal mining in Australia long time ago.
I want to get it set in a ring, so i can actually wear it.
It's just the right size for a pinky ring.
Love hearing stories of you and your Dad Justin💕🎨
What a gorgeous collection you have!💕💕
I like the personal stories added to your channel :) Please continue through the rest of that collection.
I shall do and thank you
Yes, I have had some expensive lessons too.....now I am grateful for them. Back when lessons happened, I was gutted.
I cant think to when I have seen so much beauty in one video before! Loved it.
Thanks for sharing. Had a opal cutter in Northern California USA when I was a kid that showed me the beauty of opal. He is gone now but my love for the gem is still growing. Wish I could learn to cut, thank you for your show.
Idaho USA
Curt
Loved the video! Very interesting to hear the story that goes along with the stones discovery. Your new helper seems very genuine in her interest in the stones, her heart is in it. I like the crystal opals, too, but found the rounded very high dome so mysterious - it almost looked like a little globe of planet earth.
That's exactly what I think about the high dome black opal, too! It's like a small planet or a galaxy trapped in a planet! Thank you for the kind words Bado, I'm happy to be here working with these gems (the stones and the people) - Melinda
Beautiful work and stories! Good show! Greetings from Texas! Liked and subscribed
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Good people you are :) please make more like these. The stories are touching and part of the stones 👍🏼
The first blue and green opal you showed, where you stated you love fishing, etc.... that piece kind of looks like Earth. Kind of stunning, in a very subtle way. I'd name that stone, Mother Nature.
The best video you have made Justin ....thank you.
Awesome stories. Good to see the genuine love for opal and the personal connection you have with them. The stone at 7:28 has a very unique glitter pattern around the edge. I have yet to see one with that specific layout. I definitely see why it deserves a place in the collection. Thanks for sharing
Thank you
I love the history of the stones - and welcome Melinda!
Hi, I’m watching from Devon, UK. Oh, those stones are stunning. There is something engaging about seeing anyone talk about their passion, whatever that may be. And it’s your passion for opals that keeps me dropping by to see you at work.
Definitely would be really cool to have you break down the back story of each of the opals that are available on your site. The story adds to the depth and value just as much as the color and clarity does.
Yes this is true. But with 500 gems I’d be able to write a book lol
Your a top bloke Justin I love your videos and this is one of the best. I have been watching your clips for over a year now and I'm sorry its taken me until now to subscribe. I have been a rock hound since I was kid and I have always loved opals but strangely never owned one, something I hope to rectify soon. Anyway keep up the great work mate, your a star.
Thank you Michael for the kind words
those are some awesome opal's and even better stories, thanks for showing and sharing
YOU TWO ARE ADORABLE !!!
Thank you
The second black opal you share looks like it has a glittery sparkle at the very depths of it, very cool!
Thank you so much for sharing, this is my favorite opal UA-cam channel!!💙💚💜
Yes!!! I saw that too!
Looked like deep starry night to me. ;)
ARB yes I thought so too!!
Thank you for sharing your beautiful stones Justin. That stone under your dads shed is the best stone I've seen. Love the green and blue one too as love nature like you do. Take care.
Melinda itself is Opal, sparkling like them. Good to have you here.
I love seeing your opals! I especially enjoy watching you cut them. I love opals. They’re so magical.
What a nice young lady and a good addition to your channel. Thank you for sharing the stories of the stones especially
What a beautiful collection I am envious. Welcome Melinda
We here in Alaska would definitely love to learn more about the lightening ridge opals! Really enjoyed this video of your private collection , thanks for sharing!
You both are wonderful. What a great dynamic you two share. The stories about your collection are very meaningful and I’m glad you shared. I would love to continue to see more videos. I’m currently saving up some money to buy and opal from you. I can’t wait for the sentimental value as well as the beautiful gem! It is my birth stone. ☺️
Very nice collection Justin, and well done finding Mel. Love the stories.
Thanks Nigel! Awesome that you enjoyed the stories - Melinda
@@blackopaldirect Sorry Melinda :(
Opals are mesmerizing . That first one , so very gorgeous . They are all wonderful heirlooms .
Thank you Dena
I really like the opal stories! Reminds me of that opal carving from Fiji I couldn't get from your website. Some day I'll find another one I really like.
dam_Cali_breed Bula from Fiji
I love opals, and am enjoying learning about them and watching how they are cut.❤❤❤
The story behind the opals is absolutely interesting - keep it up!
Keeping up on the gems bender
I remember the dark one with green "foresty" colours... Lovely and exquisite. I think I saw it recently.
I love geology, I really liked the dark green opal that you showed, it is unique, the north east of Scotland has many geological features it's really cool, we get really cool quartz, vained quartz that looks as though it has actually got vaines of blood running through the rock. I got a dremel drill and have been carving away at the peace of quartz I found in the field that I asked the farmers permission to dig in, and I also did a free sweep of his horses field with a metal detector to check for nails, just so long as I could have the piece of quartz that I spotted. Pritty good deal I think.
Beautiful to see your collection. Such a pity that opals are so expensive but you can see why, there aren’t words adequate enough to describe their beauty. I am lucky enough to own a small Opal ring after my young son visited Australia after winning an English essay competition and travelling to Melbourne. He bought me a tourist gimmick, a kangaroo with an Opal tummy. Bless him. I got a jeweller to reset it in family gold. It’s very precious although not very valuable in monetary terms but irreplaceable in sentimental ones. Love your programme and appreciate your expertise and skill. Thank you x love it when you post a new clip.
The lady next to you looks like the most beautiful gem of them all..
I just wanted to comment and say that the blue green opals are my favorite too… My two favorite colors… All I can say is…perfectly stunning!
I really enjoyed the stories behind these opals😊😊😊
Welcome to the show Melinda. Hope your career is as great and as long as Justin's
have you thought about making the stone that reminds you of your dad into a necklace or other piece of jewelery? for you or a family member to wear of course.
Yes I have 2 of his gems in 2 rings
Just saw this video and had to comment, in my opinion, this type of video is very complementary to your cutting videos, it is nice to see what an expert like you holds near and dear to his heart. I would also love to see you guys in the process of sorting through rough. And of course, Melinda is so pretty....
my left ear loved this video
True😂😂😂
So nice you have some help, welcome Melinda! Thank you so very much for showing us your special collection! The stones are simply amazing with so much color! And the stories behind them are just priceless. Thank you for sharing those too.
Thank you Sharon, I'm glad you enjoyed the stories! I did too. - Melinda
@@blackopaldirect Melinda are you excited about working with Justin? I'm sure you'll be hearing a lot more fun stories too. Plus learning tons!
Yes, I'm very excited! He knows just about everything about opal from what I can tell haha always has an answer for all of my questions! Plus I feel pretty lucky to be working with gorgeous gems all day!
@@blackopaldirect It definitely would be fun! :-)
I've wanted to see your stash from the start of watching these videos.
I'm sad to hear of your dad, I liked watching him carve
Thanks, O'dan
Thank you for the kind words. I'm glad you enjoyed seeing my stash too! I'll have to show more.
Thank you Justin.
Something about your videos is so relaxing.
I know nothing of opals nor do I have much interest. However, there’s just something about you and your vids 👍
Stunning! And that opal is nice also
Good to see an old fashioned tumbler in the background. That's where I got started.
I have always loved opal BUT never own one....Next year is my 20th wedding anniversary and my husband always promised me a diamond of my choice 🤔I'm thinking I would prefer an opal and black too...😬🤷🏽♀️💙💙❤
🌸 buy from Justin 🌸
Why hassel the poor husband. Start a hobbie yourself.
Why not going to work, save some money and actually BUY that stone that you think you want? What about that?
What a natural beauty! And the stones!
Awesome!!👍 Yes Justin, do all the nice suggestions you mentioned and hello to Melinda😃
(Kenneth Prospecting Norway)
Thank you for the feedback and hello! - Melinda
One more beautiful opal sitting on your side. So Stunning . Btw such a beautiful collection you have. ❤
My dad has a collection of opals he found, and although they're not nearly as expensive I feel the same way.
Justin, keep Melinda, treasure.
I see the moment's in your life as thing's you have kept, family, friends, & everything special, .
Most of all,..your dad. ....
No matter what ,...undeserved kindness . & love.........
60 now but I miss him everyday.
Justin , I just seen the beautiful opal for my heart, Standing next to you Melinda She's absolutely Gorgeous.... great show Of your personal collection Very nice I love opals.. Thank you for Showing Us....
My wife and I enjoyed this video! Lovely stories (and one with a grain of salt, of course) about these gems.
And boy, that 30.000 $ story, wow...
It's lovely to see you and Melinda on camera together - she seems like the nicest person you could wish for!