A cut and polish of this Australian Black Crystal opal to a freeform gem

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • Opal is my passion and I made it my hobby to cut and polish rough into gorgeous gemstones. I choose to not only cut this special piece of Australian opal from Lightning Ridge, but to also record and edit a video for you all. Hope you enjoy! Bedankt, as we say in the Netherlands.
    Details of this piece: It's a Black Crystal opal from Lightning Ridge, Australia. It's a 100 million years old flora fossil opal showing bright green, blue, purple and red hues. It has distinct rolling broad flash pattern. Weight of the finished piece is: 11.1 carats.
    Find my cut opals in www.edelstones.com and follow me on Instagram @edelstonesopal

Komentáře • 167

  • @stevethompson3664
    @stevethompson3664 Před 7 měsíci +1

    NICE JOB! keep going and when you watch this video in 20 years, you'll smile at yourself. good luck

  • @ichiryu87
    @ichiryu87 Před rokem +4

    Looks like a fossilized tree that turned into opal, gorgeous

  • @california3186
    @california3186 Před 6 měsíci +1

    It’s beautiful. Good job. The shape is also very pretty. I love these types of opal cutting videos. Beautiful piece.

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks. Glad you enjoyed 👍🏼

  • @michaelpack7591
    @michaelpack7591 Před rokem +4

    I have to say that opal is absolutely my favourite stone-- I love it!
    Thank you for sharing!

  • @carlynscolorfulcreations
    @carlynscolorfulcreations Před rokem +10

    What a beautiful gem! Funny, I also started shaping and polishing opal during covid. Its always great to see such a large Australian opal find it's shape. And congratulations on 10,000 views and 80 comments, thats huge, i also make opal videos and i really like the way you went about it,, keep up the good work!

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem +2

      Thank you Carlyn. Wasn’t expecting so much traction with this video. Just a fist try 😊
      I look forward to your content, going to check it out!

    • @ThatOpalGuy
      @ThatOpalGuy Před 10 měsíci +1

      did you read any of the comments claiming this was "welo" and that he was lying? I am like...OMG...have ANY of you cut ONE opal in your life?
      lol....

    • @carlynscolorfulcreations
      @carlynscolorfulcreations Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@ThatOpalGuy yeah dude, I did see that. It's kinda crazy that they would say that, it's almost like they've never seen a large Australian dark crystal opal before. Like just because it doesn't have black potch on it doesn't mean it's not lighting ridge. I've definitely gotten my fair share of hate too and I always just think that those people are uneducated but want to feel superior for some reason. It's always sad to see, especially in this case, like it didn't get any more crystal idk why people would shade him like that, but I really loved the video, people can be so dumb lol.

  • @billiehydrick6417
    @billiehydrick6417 Před rokem +3

    I'm loving it ..awesome thanks for sharing this with us 🙏

  • @scottpeters5624
    @scottpeters5624 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Great video, , excellent commentery and finished stone,
    Yep I start jewellery making in covid,
    To use the opals I've cut ,

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thank you Scott! And good luck with your jewelry projects 👌🏼

  • @Arkangel1966mc
    @Arkangel1966mc Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thats is awesome

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you! The play of color was a nice surprise 🤩

  • @beverlylumley4150
    @beverlylumley4150 Před rokem +2

    Beautiful colors, thanks

  • @kevbruce9191
    @kevbruce9191 Před rokem +2

    Forget the haters who don't understand opal.
    It's def ridge opal and your video has been shot well.
    Keep cutting my friend

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem

      Thanks! Can’t wait to create a new vid and share. It’s fun.

    • @asatechnics8363
      @asatechnics8363 Před rokem

      i seen welo opal just like this before ,i really don't know how you are so sure that it's australian.... the only way you can easly prove that it's autralian is to place it in a cup of water ... welo opal will lose most of the color play wile it's wet

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem

      @@asatechnics8363 well, of course I know for sure myself because I buy my rough opal from a trusted source in Australia. Of course for you as a viewer that is difficult and you need to be able to trust content. I am here to discuss and answer questions

    • @asatechnics8363
      @asatechnics8363 Před rokem

      @@Edelstones dude ... i'm from andamooka

    • @asatechnics8363
      @asatechnics8363 Před rokem

      @@Edelstones i will ask again for the 6'th time .... can you place that opal in a cup of water and film it for us to see ?

  • @charlesteune6416
    @charlesteune6416 Před rokem +1

    Great job

  • @bunk9991
    @bunk9991 Před rokem +9

    It looks suspiciously like Ethiopian Opal but I believe you. That is a special stone because I have never seen a black opal without a black matrix base. It makes sense that its an opalized fossil. That is where its rarity comes from. Absolutely beautiful finished stone. That will bring some big dollars. Well done!

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem

      Thanks! Some characteristics like those distinct inclusions are also to be found in Ethiopian opal yes, so it is kinda suspicious I agree. But it’s Lightning Ridge all right 😃

    • @bunk9991
      @bunk9991 Před rokem +1

      @@Edelstones I dont doubt you for a moment. You just have a very rare black opal and it is gorgeous

    • @JSGilbert
      @JSGilbert Před rokem +2

      I never would have thought this was from LR.

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem

      @@bunk9991 the mining company owner mentioned they found a bit more of this kind of material the next day. He suspected is was some kind of palm tree fossil. I am inspecting the inclusions to establish its just ‘sand’ or if it could be petrified wood material.

    • @bunk9991
      @bunk9991 Před rokem

      @@Edelstones Awesome!

  • @TheEnpee
    @TheEnpee Před rokem +2

    Chanced upon your video and loved it. Beautiful stone

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem

      Thank you, glad you stumbled upon it. It’s been a fun process of cutting and sharing the video.

  • @glennpearce7093
    @glennpearce7093 Před rokem +3

    I like it tht you keep the inclusions in the opal fr me it’s really part of the stone

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! With this opal piece I achieved an almost clean face so the deeper inclusions that come in from the back and side I can accept. But more often I push forward to get rid of all inclusions. Basically, I let the opal decide what to do. Especially when it’s a fossil 🤩

  • @nwilcox1120
    @nwilcox1120 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Beautiful opal

  • @goldcambodia
    @goldcambodia Před 6 měsíci

    Great sir!

  • @dirkdiggler9174
    @dirkdiggler9174 Před rokem +2

    I’ve mined lightning Ridge a few times and been around the area a lot of times , and Ive never seen that type of opal in the ridge before🤔

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem +1

      Came from Berglund opals if your interested to know it’s source

    • @dirkdiggler9174
      @dirkdiggler9174 Před rokem +1

      @@Edelstones 👍🏼fair enough . The colours seemed right and pattern

    • @BP2UTV
      @BP2UTV Před 3 měsíci

      It kinda looks Ethiopain

  • @TheBwestphal
    @TheBwestphal Před rokem +4

    Super leuk gedaan Floris, met een prachtig resultaat!

  • @elizabethramos6527
    @elizabethramos6527 Před rokem +2

    Beautiful black opal. Yes alot of inclusions. Messes with the value of the stone.

  • @scott5349
    @scott5349 Před rokem +3

    Loved the video and hope you decide to do more as I really enjoyed the way you edited it. Also the opal looks great and I think you done a fine job of cutting it.
    All the best mate.

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem

      Thanks Scott! It was fun so I hope to share more of my projects in the future 👍🏼

  • @zoinkaboose
    @zoinkaboose Před rokem +2

    Btw, @edelstones that is a lovely stone you have there. Thanks for sharing.

  • @kirklovell9164
    @kirklovell9164 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great video has got me thinking about getting some rough opal and having a go myself, will be watching for you in the future.cheers😊 8:06

  • @sharynhay4872
    @sharynhay4872 Před rokem +2

    Very interesting stone. Nice video.

  • @tywren2486
    @tywren2486 Před rokem +5

    I'd like to see Justin from Black Opal Direct do a reaction video to this, giving his commentary on the stone as well as your technique.

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem +1

      O dear, that would something. He of course mastered so many techniques. I am still learning, so would be great to get some pointers. But I am quite confident on the wheel. And for this piece, I am curious to learn how he’s approach the inclusions too! 😅

    • @rasmuspoulsen3434
      @rasmuspoulsen3434 Před rokem +1

      I am quite sure he would not have left this inclusion. But he is cutting gems, this looks more like a natural shape

  • @tammiecampbell6164
    @tammiecampbell6164 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Beautiful! Im trying to start but I get nervous with such small specimens! I need bigger opals!😊

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před 4 měsíci

      Haha. We all need chunky opals :)

  • @aropals672
    @aropals672 Před rokem +2

    Flagstone and rolling broad flash patterns and it is a dark crystal around a N5 B3

  • @derasnan
    @derasnan Před 11 měsíci +2

    Great video, excellent camerawork! I'm not sure I would have ground away so much of a wood fossil to make a small gem, rather than a collectors' piece. I have one similar, but smaller and think I would just clean the edges to expose the colour - though of course less chance of sales value in that... Yours does make an impressive crystal in the end! :)

  • @unity2BC
    @unity2BC Před rokem +2

    Really good to watch and listen to hopefully the first of many, I try to cut in the same way ,get the most out of each individual stone , rather than cutting away healthy Opal just to get a straight oval etc ,so ya looking forward to future posts .

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem

      We can agree yes! But I also go for the perfect oval sometimes too :)

  • @chir0pter
    @chir0pter Před rokem +2

    this would be a great piece to facet

  • @ChristiaanC458
    @ChristiaanC458 Před rokem +2

    Leuk een Nederlander te zien, met een prachtige hobby, ik vindt Opalen zo mooi, niet alleen Black Opal, maar vele soorten, ik kijk ook altijd naar verschillende Videos over Opalen, hopelijk volgen er meer mooie videos, ik kijk ernaar uit 👌✅ heb je ook een Website over Jouw en jouw Gems 😉

  • @joostlammertsvanbueren1868

    Suuuper mooi collectors piece of miss een leuk stuk voor in een hanger

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem

      Ja vooralsnog denk ik vooral een mooi verzamel stuk. Als ik hem zou verwerken to sieraad zou ik hem misschien nog iets minder ‘dik’ slijpen. Maar hij kan wel zonder problemen gezet worden ja 👍🏼

    • @joostlammertsvanbueren1868
      @joostlammertsvanbueren1868 Před rokem +1

      @@Edelstones ik zat een beetje de denken aan een zilvere setting dan met zonder achteraan zilver te doen zodat je hem tot de zon kan houden en er doorheen kan kijken, maar een verzamelstuk is het zeker

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem

      @@joostlammertsvanbueren1868 jij snapt het! Ik zal eens nadenken over een passend ontwerp …

    • @joostlammertsvanbueren1868
      @joostlammertsvanbueren1868 Před rokem +1

      @@Edelstones ben benieuwd!

  • @eb1888.
    @eb1888. Před rokem +2

    It appears this was a large gem. Possibly some outer work would have helped save it.

  • @bengan2010
    @bengan2010 Před rokem +2

    gallaxy opal

  • @STRAIGHTJXCKET
    @STRAIGHTJXCKET Před rokem +2

    Keep cutting plzzz

  • @Trash-horse
    @Trash-horse Před rokem +2

    Lol. Just keeg grinding.

  • @philippaertskevin1228
    @philippaertskevin1228 Před rokem +1

    Just by hearing his voice speaking English i now he is a hollander 😂

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem

      Haha. Now I feel embarrassed 😳 But I enjoyed sharing nonetheless

  • @trptrungblogs
    @trptrungblogs Před rokem +1

    🎉❤🎉❤❤

  • @ChitoGuzman-cc2nl
    @ChitoGuzman-cc2nl Před rokem +2

    Muy buen trabajó saludos

  • @JavonPueblo
    @JavonPueblo Před rokem +2

    All new 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @jansSundews
    @jansSundews Před rokem +2

    Hi! I'm always fascinated by beautiful stones. I wanted to cut myself my collection and I don't have any machine yet to do so. Any recommendations?

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem

      Phew, so much to take into account. I started off with a dremel and you can use different Diamond and Nova points to create cabochons. It’s the best way to start off in my opinio. And buying a proper cabochon machine is quite expensive and perhaps better when you know this is something you want to do more often and want to invest in.
      Also, practice with low grade opal material first. I have some lower grade Lightning Ridge material, if you are interested in that to practice with. You can get beautiful stones out of it too! Just not the most gemmy material

    • @jansSundews
      @jansSundews Před rokem

      @@Edelstones Nice advice. Yes I have some diamonds rough stones but I intend to start with my less valuable ones which are not diamonds. Thanks for this. It really helps a lot.

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem +1

      @@jansSundews I did not mean Diamond as a gemstone. But Diamond impregnated bits you can attach on a Dremel and work with to create a cabochon. 👍🏼

  • @Edelstones
    @Edelstones  Před rokem +1

    Hi all, I also made a short video of the final result of this piece 🤩czcams.com/video/slaJeaWJaSs/video.html

  • @gavreynolds2689
    @gavreynolds2689 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the video and that's a good looking stone you have there. How long have you been shaping opals on the wheels for? I have just recently bought for the 1st time some rough stones from Lightning Ridge to trial polishing but I'm doing it by hand on polish stones and wet & dry sand paper. Still deciding whether or not take the plunge and spend a couple of grand on a lapidary machine with multiple wheels. Any advise you could give me would be great?

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem +2

      Thanks! I’ve been cutting opal with my compact lapidary machine a little over two years now. I love it as a hobby!
      But like you, I first started with sandpaper and later also a dremel. It takes more time to get to a finished stone, but it’s great to learn the ropes and discover how color in opal can be worked best. You can also already start using Dopsticks and wax.
      My machine is a compact two wheel Lortone. Downside is that I have to chance the grit bands quite often. But that’s ok, for it’s just a hobby. But if you have space, I’d opt for a machine with 3 or 4 wheels :)
      Also, you can be patient and look for a second hand machine… saves money

    • @gavreynolds2689
      @gavreynolds2689 Před rokem +2

      @@Edelstones Thanks for the tips mate, I just purchased another parcel of rough stones and hopefully all goes well?

  • @trishslade2020
    @trishslade2020 Před 4 měsíci

    If it was a real black opal from my home of Australia it would be black potch on the bottom, with a brilliant colour bar on top....and one that size would be worths tens of thousands of dollars

  • @Jillysmom63
    @Jillysmom63 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Its too bad it's got so much sand in it. Not sure how much a dirty opal will go for but you did a good job cutting it. If it were me I'd of cut all the sand off and you would have a small yes but a but clean opal that would probably sell for more than a larger dirty opal even with pretty color.

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před 3 měsíci

      True. I might re-cut it as you suggest in the future and put it up for sale in my webshop. It would still have weight to it and fetch way more as a clean gem. But for now it stays in my personal collection and I do not mind the inclusions in this one. Thanks!

  • @MikeyMikeHq
    @MikeyMikeHq Před rokem +3

    I just subscribed

  • @GreatLifeforQ
    @GreatLifeforQ Před rokem +2

    Ethiopian turns milky white when it hits water, so bunk...knows bunk. (below) 1/3 of that crystal is clean. Sell me that and I'll re-cut it and increase the value 5 fold. You're on your way, now start thinking about using your calculator. It'll change the way you cut. ...you've got the fever 😊

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem

      Fever indeed.. I can see the ‘perfect’ gem in there. But this one is for my personal collection, so I decided to go easy on it and keep those inclusions and just go for optimal play of color. But you are right mate, clean gem in there! Maybe I should cut more often with profit in mind 😅

  • @franktheussen
    @franktheussen Před rokem +2

    Mooi gedaan Floris. 👍 ik ben ook gaan slijpen in de covid periode. Het is echt een hele mooie hobby/verslaving 😂.
    Ga zo door en laat je niet gek maken door zo'n pipo die hier gaat lopen haten.

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem +1

      Dank je Frank! Verslavend is het zeker 😅Leuk ook om je te verwelkomen bij de DOC op Facebook. En inderdaad, ik laat me niet gek maken door haters. En natuurlijk is opbouwende kritiek altijd welkom, ga een discussie graag aan. Maar moet wel beetje vriendelijk blijven.

    • @franktheussen
      @franktheussen Před rokem

      @@Edelstones ik ben ook blij om bij DOC te zitten,mijn omgeving heeft er niks mee en komt niet verder dan " wat is dat nou waard" 🤣 best fijn om online wat gelijkgestemde te vinden die het werk wel kunnen waarderen.

  • @aung3627
    @aung3627 Před rokem

    လှပသောကျောက်သားအရောင်နဲအိုပို

  • @IamBATMAN2024
    @IamBATMAN2024 Před rokem +1

    That looks nothing like Australian black opal! Looks more like Ethiopian opal to me.

  • @trishslade2020
    @trishslade2020 Před 4 měsíci

    Opals are either black or crystal...not both.

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před 4 měsíci

      Body tone of an opal goes from N7 light to N1 black. Crystal opal refers to the transparency of the opal. There are N1 black crystals to N7 white/light crystals 👍🏼

  • @trishslade2020
    @trishslade2020 Před 4 měsíci

    I think u nay have been scammed...to me it looks like treated opal, not black opal from Australia.
    If u did get the sand spots out the colour would've only got better.

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před 4 měsíci

      Nah, it’s directly from a very trusted miner and I do know opal. Thanks!

  • @guanacocruz765
    @guanacocruz765 Před rokem +2

    Can a poor guy like me own opal? I got only 2k

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem +1

      Sure! 2K USD would get you a proper gem opal!
      There are many beautiful cut opals and collector pieces available starting from around 50 to 100 USD. Feel free to reach out to me via Floris@edelstones.com if you have any specific interests.

    • @guanacocruz765
      @guanacocruz765 Před rokem +1

      @@Edelstones wow I can become an opal owner that’s nice

    • @ThatOpalGuy
      @ThatOpalGuy Před 10 měsíci

      you can. just dont try to buy the highest quality.

  • @shropshireladoutdoors743

    Cant be both its either a crystal or a black opel

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem +1

      Yes it can be both. The body tone of an opal sits on a scale from N1 (black) to B7(light). Any opal with a body tone N4 to N1 may be considered to be a black opal. Any opal may be considered to be a crystal if it’s fully translucent and it has a specific clarity to it. This piece has both aspects to it, so it’s a black crystal opal.

    • @ThatOpalGuy
      @ThatOpalGuy Před 10 měsíci

      black crystals are a thing. I have one myself, a gorgeous eggplant fossil opalized wood specimen with little pinfires of sunflash color.

  • @BobsYaUncle6933
    @BobsYaUncle6933 Před rokem +1

    Ethiopian opal

    • @ThatOpalGuy
      @ThatOpalGuy Před 10 měsíci

      nope

    • @BobsYaUncle6933
      @BobsYaUncle6933 Před 10 měsíci

      @@ThatOpalGuy mate I'm from lightning ridge that's not Ethiopian opal that's been smoked too make it look black

    • @ThatOpalGuy
      @ThatOpalGuy Před 10 měsíci

      @@BobsYaUncle6933 sure.

  • @frankanddanasnyder3272
    @frankanddanasnyder3272 Před rokem +1

    It's not a crystal!

    • @joostlammertsvanbueren1868
      @joostlammertsvanbueren1868 Před rokem +1

      How is it not?

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem +1

      Curious to hear why you say it’s not? It’s a fossil opal from Lightning Ridge, fully transparent with bright play of color. It has a black body tone. Makes it a black crystal.

    • @rimereit
      @rimereit Před rokem +2

      By definition it is a black crystal opal.

    • @paulkeating944
      @paulkeating944 Před rokem

      @@Edelstones It is not fully transparent, it has sand and inclusions. Low value stone. Most of what you have stated on your opinion on the stone is wishful thinking, which could be misconstrued as complete fabrication. My advice is go study opal and learn rather than guess.

    • @Edelstones
      @Edelstones  Před rokem +1

      @@paulkeating944excuse me? Well, I am passionate about Australian opal, worked hundreds of pieces, and have a solid network. I verify my information with experts, so I am 100% certain about what I am dealing with in this case. And yes, this stone is fully transparent with no potch backing, so yes that qualifies as a crystal opal. And yes it has inclusions and sand, I mention that in the video. And in terms of value, I have not said anything about that. I only stated that this kind of material with multicolor is a rare find. Which it is!

  • @straubestraube9608
    @straubestraube9608 Před 2 měsíci

    More videos thanks 😃

  • @theroyalqueenmab
    @theroyalqueenmab Před rokem +2

    🥹