Great video! I thought I could only see the Estrela in Christie's webpage only. Too see pre-cut process and post-cut product in this video is just overWOWming. Thank you GRS!
It is incredible that there are people who are professionals in cutting gemstones because of the fact that. You don't want to sell them your raw stones, they will come out after your stones. They are false and even more so are these people who have been working for years making jewelry and even begin to offend you when you tell them that there are rough stones of greater weight and size and they behave like children.
My only question why this new world record ruby sold for nearly 35 million while the previous record holder is under half the size sold for over 30 million, how or why?
The smaller ruby was a finer cut and quality and it was from the most desired origin being Burma (now Myanmar) while this larger ruby isn’t as fine quality and is from Mozambique which is the second most desirable. It is still a majestic, once in a lifetime ruby, but if it were equal size to the Burma ruby it would only be half or a quarter of the price.
hello mister dr peretti , its a great video , nice stone , thank you ! , i wana send you the photos of something , its can be an a interesting stomes , what can i do ? , thank you again
I cheated and read the description before time to confirm what i thought. Burma no doubt. That big container? Kilos? Omg. I was commenting on another vid the guy said pigeon blood. Your cut piece in the teaser is exactly what i was trying to describe to that guy. Yours has that monochroic flash, that ever so slight hint of titanium to give it a purple hint of a hint, and along the crown and table i can see the brown from the iron. 👍 Seeing the rough? Dipyramidial shape in general like corundum tends to be? That body color? Burma. Lol. On the vein on the rough, does it remind you of marble? I saw something like that in another video and thinking, mogok? Marble schist? Yup! Its legit! 😊 I almost went to GIA till i learned who accredited them. After that? That was that. Plus after a find of mine, its amazing that under immersion you see what looks like mong hsu disease in a tourmaline, they dont want to accept the obvious. I read some articles by them and i said i smell a confluct of interest. Some time later i talked to a guy in Bangkok. He saw what i was saying and decided to ask the GIA boss at a place he dealt with. He asked that one about thier thoughts. The GIA guy said theyve cooked those toumalines for years with copper and theyve always tested by GIA as copper bearing! Yet baby oil and a scope along with thier own publication says otherwise. Well we cant figure how so we reject it. If you ignore basic geology in these things? Forget it. You guys? I definitely have a more favorable opinion off. I hate to see what that 55 carat thing goes for at auction. I havent seen a price guide in years and i dont think us customs would let that through. Thanks for posting this freak of nature. Kilos??? 😳 wow...
Beautiful! I would love to see a behind the scenes video about the cutting process. Also, I wonder who owns this gem and what its market value would be.
It's hard to tell if you're naive, joking, or trolling. You most likely bought red glass or a composite 'ruby,' definitely not a natural, untreated ruby. Amazon sells fake gems. It may serve a purpose for you, but it's not even close to the gem in the video. I don't doubt that yours could look better though.
@@jimjam6598 Lab ruby is easy to make. That's why it's funny to me that people would spend millions of dollars on rubies just because they were dug out of the ground. What if someone figured out how to make synthetic gold. Would dirt gold be worth more than lab gold just because it was dug up? People are so silly. XD
Great video! I thought I could only see the Estrela in Christie's webpage only. Too see pre-cut process and post-cut product in this video is just overWOWming. Thank you GRS!
YES. YES. YES. Fascinating also. Thank you for allowing us to appreciate the splendor of the Estrela.
It is incredible that there are people who are professionals in cutting gemstones because of the fact that. You don't want to sell them your raw stones, they will come out after your stones. They are false and even more so are these people who have been working for years making jewelry and even begin to offend you when you tell them that there are rough stones of greater weight and size and they behave like children.
My only question why this new world record ruby sold for nearly 35 million while the previous record holder is under half the size sold for over 30 million, how or why?
Creo que puede ser por la procedencia, no es Burma es Mozambique y eso cuenta mucho
The smaller ruby was a finer cut and quality and it was from the most desired origin being Burma (now Myanmar) while this larger ruby isn’t as fine quality and is from Mozambique which is the second most desirable. It is still a majestic, once in a lifetime ruby, but if it were equal size to the Burma ruby it would only be half or a quarter of the price.
@@Jackaroo.Bonjour J'ai des pierres roubis est-ce je peux vous contacte merci d'avance
Country of origin, is the keyword, but it’s still a magnificent majestic ruby of this size.
African Ruby vs Burma Ruby
hello mister dr peretti , its a great video , nice stone , thank you ! , i wana send you the photos of something , its can be an a interesting stomes , what can i do ? , thank you again
Great work !!
Great filmed !!
Great team !!
I gave a little clap of the hands here at the end of the video. ;)
Perfect examination
Really beautiful work and analysis,a great achievement of GRS. Thanks for sharing such great information ❤
How to comfirm my ruby is reel
Very nice!
If only my grandfather's ruby ring be tested too in a lab 😊
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@@aung3627 sorry I don't understand what you just said.
@@stallion738 You can have it tested.
Amazing
Awesome
That little thing? It's cute. Is it just a piece of a "Pink Panther" or something?
My Burma Ruby one piece 224.56carat
contact no plz
Have you sold your 200 million $ ruby yet?
share Whatsup
Wooow beautiful 😁👍👍💎
any indication of heat?
Beautiful 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
Just Beautiful, thank you for sharing the stunning gem with us.
I have the same quality ruby stone who is the buyer company?
Est-ce que je peux vous contacte j'ai des pierres roubis merci d'avance
Amazing Sharing ❤
I cheated and read the description before time to confirm what i thought. Burma no doubt. That big container? Kilos? Omg.
I was commenting on another vid the guy said pigeon blood. Your cut piece in the teaser is exactly what i was trying to describe to that guy.
Yours has that monochroic flash, that ever so slight hint of titanium to give it a purple hint of a hint, and along the crown and table i can see the brown from the iron. 👍
Seeing the rough? Dipyramidial shape in general like corundum tends to be? That body color? Burma. Lol. On the vein on the rough, does it remind you of marble? I saw something like that in another video and thinking, mogok? Marble schist? Yup! Its legit! 😊
I almost went to GIA till i learned who accredited them. After that? That was that. Plus after a find of mine, its amazing that under immersion you see what looks like mong hsu disease in a tourmaline, they dont want to accept the obvious. I read some articles by them and i said i smell a confluct of interest.
Some time later i talked to a guy in Bangkok. He saw what i was saying and decided to ask the GIA boss at a place he dealt with. He asked that one about thier thoughts.
The GIA guy said theyve cooked those toumalines for years with copper and theyve always tested by GIA as copper bearing! Yet baby oil and a scope along with thier own publication says otherwise. Well we cant figure how so we reject it. If you ignore basic geology in these things? Forget it.
You guys? I definitely have a more favorable opinion off. I hate to see what that 55 carat thing goes for at auction. I havent seen a price guide in years and i dont think us customs would let that through.
Thanks for posting this freak of nature.
Kilos??? 😳 wow...
Чувак я узнал тебя по твоим видео о Бирманском Могоке!!!
May I know how much you had priced for?
I love Ruby, sapphire, emerald ❤💙💚 masha allah, allahuakbar ya الله
the guy looks exactly like Tyrion Lannister from Game of Thrones
Every gem has a price .
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Beautiful! I would love to see a behind the scenes video about the cutting process.
Also, I wonder who owns this gem and what its market value would be.
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Price
Colour full snow solid.....goods...rantai leher..
Wow
Hi ..sir....me offer one pcs only for u...
that needs to be on a pendent
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Earth friends ❤ great job god blessed
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Ruby sangat bagus sekali ok
I have a ruby 33 ct
Masya Allah
Beautiful
Fantastic! Was the cuttting documented?
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นี่คือทับทิม จากแอฟริกา สีจึงไม่สดเหมือนพลอยจากเมียนมา
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Ruby burma...
Myanmar mogok gem
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Meh. I'm not impressed. I got a 52.5 carat Ruby off of Amazon that looks better than that. And I only paid $40 for it. lol
It's hard to tell if you're naive, joking, or trolling. You most likely bought red glass or a composite 'ruby,' definitely not a natural, untreated ruby. Amazon sells fake gems. It may serve a purpose for you, but it's not even close to the gem in the video. I don't doubt that yours could look better though.
@@dustybrown4599 It's lab created and was cut by a machine. Ruby is real easy to make.
Nice! that's much better than fake or glass-filled@@amazingamerican3958
@@amazingamerican3958yes, lab ruby is easy to make. That's why it's worthless.
@@jimjam6598 Lab ruby is easy to make. That's why it's funny to me that people would spend millions of dollars on rubies just because they were dug out of the ground.
What if someone figured out how to make synthetic gold. Would dirt gold be worth more than lab gold just because it was dug up? People are so silly. XD
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သွေးလိုက်တောလဲကျောက်ကလှသွားတာပဲအရမ်းကောင်းသောပတ္တံမြားတပွင့်ဖြစ်ထိုက်ပါသည်
Wow