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  • čas přidán 16. 12. 2022
  • Everyone knows sapphires are valuable. Not everyone knows when you can LOSE money on a sapphire. In this video i'll show you how. A natural stone may be excellent, or a dud, depending on your intentions.
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Komentáře • 125

  • @DonariaRegia
    @DonariaRegia Před rokem +4

    Whoever cut that stone knew how to get the most out of it. The live action video of the pavilion was super crisp, you can see bands of blue very clearly. I bet you could edit that section into a short with overlay text to describe the situation and fascinate even more viewers!

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +1

      They were strategic indeed~

    • @DonariaRegia
      @DonariaRegia Před rokem

      @@GemologyforSchmucks I check your page every other day to see if there is a new video. This is one of the best channels on yt! Even if there isn't a new video the thumbnails are amazing, worth stopping in just to look at them as a collection.

  • @rogerhargreaves2272
    @rogerhargreaves2272 Před rokem +5

    An amazing colour on that Sapphire. It’s all natural. My thoughts are, if it ain’t broke, don’t try and fix it. Thanks for sharing Peter. 👍

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +2

      Cheers Rog~ I like the stone a lot. A bit sad to have shipped it back to my client, but that is the way of things. Parents have the same thing with kids each time they go off on their adventures to seek their fates eh? Mashallah, let's say.

  • @austinfreyrikrw6651
    @austinfreyrikrw6651 Před rokem +6

    Very informative, yet simple and to the point. Another excellent video ❤

  • @alisa.maks26
    @alisa.maks26 Před rokem +8

    Oh Peter, your energy is so wonderful - whenever i’m having a shitty day your videos cheer me up so much 😊❤️ i’m only a jewelry student but i absolutely adore gems, and working with them, so your videos are incredibly informative and interesting - i didn’t know there was so much to gemology 😄

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +2

      Thank you Alisa~ I'm glad that my work is of value to you, particularly on shitty days. May the way go straight before your feet~

  • @diegoaraya5591
    @diegoaraya5591 Před rokem +3

    Peter, thank you so much for your videos. I love every single one of them. Not only is great knowledge for us that we work in the industry (or are exposed to it in some ways), but it's also fun to watch.
    Keep those videos coming that you have a growing crowd cheering for you!

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for your support Diego~ There is more to come in the days ahead.

    • @diegoaraya5591
      @diegoaraya5591 Před rokem

      @@GemologyforSchmucks woo! Looking forward to it!

  • @MiraVioIet
    @MiraVioIet Před rokem +3

    Thank you for sharing this. I sort of instinctually started to build this concept looking over the cheaper sapphires I bought as a total novice but it's great to know there is a word for it.

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +1

      and THAT is the path of knowledge. Some things begin to lodge themselves in our minds, but we find a word for them later. Beautiful, i'd say. Price is more deceitful than beauty, often times.

  • @hannahpumpkins4359
    @hannahpumpkins4359 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I have some sapphire/ruby rough, and a couple of pieces of sapphire rough that are mainly clear with large blue spots of coloring (one has the blue going the depth of the stone, and the other has blue with clear over it) - I never though one of these could be cut, but I guess you get one of those otto sapphires when you do! You video was very informative in this regard - thank you!

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před 2 měsíci

      Glad you enjoyed it~ could be a fun transformation for you to see it cut. It could also be underwhelming XD

  • @nikhdes
    @nikhdes Před rokem +2

    Your videos are always so informative and helpful! Never ceases to amaze me (and put a wide grin on my face!) A very Good Sunday morning to you from Mumbai, India

  • @ahamedshaad2906
    @ahamedshaad2906 Před rokem +3

    Thank you educating us Peter!
    I am from Sri Lanka.

  • @Rev8
    @Rev8 Před rokem +1

    Oh wow that water trick 0_0 this is one test I don't want to do. I'm happy to believe in the illusion of even color zoning. Some things you just can't unsee!

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +1

      Speaking truthes right there~ Some folk don't want to see. Which... am I wrong to want to show them? (that said, if they ask me for a discount... i'll blind them with science XD )

  • @jessicasternthal3001
    @jessicasternthal3001 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for still doing these wonderfully informative and entertaining videos. I’m not sure why there was a hiatus for a little while, but hope all is good!! And, I look forward to next vid,

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem

      Thanks Jessica~ Hiatus usually come around when i'm recalculating what direction I want to go in. Thanks for your kind words and constant support.

  • @LDiamondz
    @LDiamondz Před rokem +2

    Can't wait for the next video. I love this channel!

  • @kevinadams1848
    @kevinadams1848 Před rokem +3

    Love the color

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +1

      It's a delightful one~ should be available through my client in the next week or so.

  • @srilankasapphirespecialist1970

    with my opinion as sapphire specialist
    still i can recut the stone as long as we dont remove the qulte color zoning Sapphire cutting specialist knw how to handle it
    some how you are sharing great knowledge here
    looking forward new videos

  • @tajkillerscape
    @tajkillerscape Před 6 měsíci +1

    this is why i dont like when the gemstones i buy are random no matter how cheap they are at times . but sometimes its just a great deal but id rather cut the stone an try an make the most with it .but things change ty for the advice on not cutting a gems color off'😅

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před 5 měsíci +1

      There’s definitely a shift in public opinion towards ideal cutting.

  • @Ran_G
    @Ran_G Před rokem +1

    Always look forward to your videos. Thanks for keeping me entertained and informed.

  • @thegemexpert
    @thegemexpert Před rokem +2

    Where are you? No new videos? You are the only oldschool gemologist I respect on youtube. You explained visual phenomenons in gems like no other! No instagram? 😮‍💨

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for your enthusiasm, and kind words of support. Fear not - I'll be out from underneath the rock before too long.

  • @asheland_numismatics
    @asheland_numismatics Před rokem +2

    Cool video. 😊👍

  • @bradz0636
    @bradz0636 Před rokem +1

    What a great point to mention. Thank you!

  • @stevenmiles7479
    @stevenmiles7479 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for another great video.

  • @cocopufer5667
    @cocopufer5667 Před rokem +3

    hmmm that stone reminds me of a song from my youth by sir mixalot - except in stones I dont like big backsides MUHAHAHAHAHAH!! Awesome tip on submersion!

  • @KP-ty9yl
    @KP-ty9yl Před rokem +2

    Bluff stones like that can be great deals if they don’t show zoning when tilted!
    Even more so in uncommon sizes like an 8x7 “roval” if you’re already making a custom setting.

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +1

      Roval is a fantastic term. Its like "spork" more hilarious and useful than the actual utensil. I would say that this stone far out-paces most of the true "bluff stones" that i've seen in my career thus far. Many are big and blustery, but lack the transparency and complexity of this stone. I doubt many gem professionals would baulk at this stone actually, which is why I believe it is an important story to tell.

    • @KP-ty9yl
      @KP-ty9yl Před rokem +1

      @@GemologyforSchmucks Oh sorry, I was under the impression any stone with color zoning that faces up nicely was called a bluff stone. 😔
      Now someone needs to find a term for those odd half-cushion-half-ovals I see sometimes. 😂

  • @trevorallen2274
    @trevorallen2274 Před rokem +1

    Ok. Waiting for another video to drop.......

  • @ashamsalee
    @ashamsalee Před rokem +2

    Thank you bro ❤

  • @kanamekiyru
    @kanamekiyru Před rokem +1

    Aby advice on those of usnbuying from estate sales. I've bought all of my gemstones from estate auctions. Original owner is usually passed away so very few came with COA.

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +1

      Seeing the stones in person is critical. Certificates of authenticity should always be viewed with suspicion, and the identification and treatment status of the stone should be verified by a competent observer.

  • @jtcustomknives
    @jtcustomknives Před 7 měsíci +1

    I noticed color zoning is very apparent in amethyst.

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před 7 měsíci

      Indeed~! Colour zoning is not unique to sapphire at all. It can however disproportionately affect the price of a sapphire if its not oriented properly in the cut stone.

  • @thoralfgraetz857
    @thoralfgraetz857 Před rokem +2

    Love you`re videos!

  • @airtoadrhubarbpie4012
    @airtoadrhubarbpie4012 Před rokem +2

    Good to know. Thanks!

  • @Hanuman-111
    @Hanuman-111 Před rokem

    Thank you!!! Can you please talk about the neelam saphire?

  • @gemsmineralsyoutubeshow6776

    Amazing

  • @coreymerrill3257
    @coreymerrill3257 Před rokem +2

    Quick , but great to know !

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +2

      One of the most succinct i've made, I think. Had to refilm it 3 times to get it there XD.

    • @coreymerrill3257
      @coreymerrill3257 Před rokem +2

      @@GemologyforSchmucks yes very much so. Straight and to the point but not gruff , chaotic or unpleasant. It doesn't feel rushed , it just simply doesn't need to be more for the topic. Yet ,it is important.

  • @lauramccaslin2876
    @lauramccaslin2876 Před rokem +1

    Hi Peter. Another enjoyable and enlightening vid. A question unrelated, please: I just seated some Orange Kyanite rose cuts in bezels using the hammer tool with my flex shaft. I'm 98% sure I didn't touch the stones with the hammer. But some discoloration, lighter blotches, or scratches seemed to blossom as I progressed. Can just the vibration/pressure of the hammer cause these unfortunate events? I just looked up that Kyanite may have a lower hardness rating. ????

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +1

      Hi Laura, the short answer is - yes the vibrations through the metal can cause shock sensitive stones like kyanite (or emeralds) to develop cracks or enlarge fissures. This doesn't have as much to do with hardness (resistance to scratching/abrasion), as it does "toughness" which is a measure of resistance to breaking and impact. Kyanite is beautiful, but they often have fine fissures running through them, and anything more than angelic gentleness in setting can cause problems.

    • @lauramccaslin2876
      @lauramccaslin2876 Před rokem

      @@GemologyforSchmucks Thanks so much for your reply! I will try to manually manipulate the bezel and not rely on the hammer so much. I’ll see if that helps as I have a lot of Kyanite. Thank you.

  • @chandramohan3781
    @chandramohan3781 Před rokem +2

    Thank you 👍

  • @wishlyoei2741
    @wishlyoei2741 Před rokem +1

    Hi Peter, thank you for sharing this.
    But is this a Titanium Diffused Sapphire?

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem

      My pleasure to share - this stone is traditionally heated, not titanium diffused. Titanium diffusion tends to show color concentrations around the facet junctions.

  • @d.se1
    @d.se1 Před rokem +2

    Amazing!!! What ere the good proportions for such a stone (cut) as you showed in this video?
    Thx 🙏

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +1

      Thanks ~ there are charts in cutting books that can give you an idea of ideal proportions for different crystal materials.

  • @phoeberiley8205
    @phoeberiley8205 Před rokem +2

    Nice tip :)

  • @adilsiddiqui4771
    @adilsiddiqui4771 Před rokem +2

    Hi, I had a 30 ct rough demantoid garnet, however, it has some crack inclusions, i was wondering f it would be a good idea to slice the garnet into 3 pieces, to get 5ct, 3ct, 3ct pieces, or should I focus on getting 5 ct stone and sacrifice the rest of material?. advise much appreciated.

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem

      Hi Adil ~ the situation you face is a common challenge for those who deal in rough stones. The strategy (or gamble) is how to get the biggest, best quality stones out of a piece of rough. If you can get an excellent 5 carat piece, that is definitely going to take priority over an excellent 3 carat piece. If you can get a 5, 3 and 3, then all the better. Sacrificing a 30ct rough just to get one 5ct cut stone is a decision you'll have to calculate depending on what price you anticipate the 5 carat stone being saleable for. It's a lot of information to juggle. I wouldn't make any decisions without consulting the cutter you intend to trust with your rough.

  • @xaawoxilkas2584
    @xaawoxilkas2584 Před rokem +1

    Love the content. I have many beautiful gems, but i dont know who or where i can sell them. Do you buy or know where in europe i can find people interested?

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem

      Thank you. Many people have different channels for selling stones. Finding the way that works for you is part of the process.

  • @maximhollandnederlandthene7640

    Hi,
    Water test, i thought Its done with oil. 🤔
    I like the lighter vivid cornflower blue.
    They shouldnt be that dark in West-Europa because without sun it looks too dark most of the time and cant see through the stone. 😒

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +1

      Water and oil both work - anything to reduce the difference in the refractive index between the stone. Cleaning oil off the stone is fairly annoying and water often is enough for our purposes.

  • @zerolevel6364
    @zerolevel6364 Před rokem +2

    from 🇱🇰 we have the best 💎

  • @danconstanciojr8476
    @danconstanciojr8476 Před rokem

    When do you sell your gemstones? Do you have a website for purchasing gemstones? How is facet schooling doing?
    Please let us know when you have gemstones for sale by you.

  • @verahandiny2187
    @verahandiny2187 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hi peter, i reach into your video because i have no idea how to identify gem. I know i can just go to trusted jewelry stores out there but the price already up for multiple times. Currently i live in indonesia and looking for saphire gem for my ring. If you have reccomendation i appreciate if you can inform me. Thank you!🙌

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před 3 měsíci

      My best advice for you is to find the one that you trust. The choices are to either learn enough about the stones to make you satisfied that you are getting a good deal, or find the one that you trust to give you good value on what you are buying.

  • @benjamindannhoff
    @benjamindannhoff Před rokem +1

    What resources for current stone prices do you recommend?

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +1

      If you're comparing retail prices, go to several retailers and compare like with like. For wholesale you'll need to go to a market do the same thing. Unfortunately, there is no straightforward way to current pricing. It's in flux, and the one who buys and sells the most frequently and largest volume has the best idea of what price is possible for the qualities they deal in. The massive variety in colour and quality is part of what makes pricing sapphires accurately such a challenge. Many dealers attend the annual gem fairs specifically because it allows them to shop current prices more efficiently.

  • @NealIRC
    @NealIRC Před rokem +1

    Is the start of a recession a good time to buy gemstones? The U.S. may be in the start of a recession soon. I hear the prices of diamonds don't typically drop during a recession, but what about for gemstones?

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem

      It definitely can be a good time yes. The absolute value of a stone is based on its objective rarity and demand. If the value of a currency drops out, the asking price of the stone can be changed on the spot. Gold has a similar function, which is why folks run to it when currencies go through troubled times. If you're looking to get out of a cash position, gemstones can be strong stores of value, though definitely less liquid than gold, as they're much more complex than gold.

    • @NealIRC
      @NealIRC Před rokem

      @@GemologyforSchmucks okay what do you think about this. Platinum used to be more expensive than gold in the 1990s and 2000s. Than gold caught up. So maybe invest in platinum over time instead, since it is cheaper? And sell it when the price of platinum exceeds gold?

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +1

      @@NealIRC That's a tough one to project. At one point I've heard that silver was more expensive than gold in ancient Egypt, because they didn't have any mines nearby. The "relative scarcity" is part of what drove the expense. As the world "got bigger" and trade routes connected, silver was found to be more plentiful than gold, and the prices adjusted. Will platinum outpace gold in the long run?I don't know that I have the wisdom to answer that. The main factor that i'm curious about on precious metals of any kind is... what happens when the prices of these metals are set by a free market, instead of a paper bullion market? Will that day come, and when? Too many questions. Either way, i'd say objects of value are better than just sitting on currencies for extended periods of time in troubled history.

  • @grilemedicina2675
    @grilemedicina2675 Před rokem +1

    Hey Peter, do you have any idea from where I can order gemstones in Europe? Gemselect for example, is it safe?

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +1

      Hi ~ I've not got experience buying in Europe, so I cant say specifically. That said, vetting the sellers of gems is often as important as vetting the gemstone. Seek honest folk. Anyone who hides from direct questions is not likely to be who you want to buy from.

    • @user-lv7su4ij3b
      @user-lv7su4ij3b Před rokem

      Why don't you buy from Peter ?

    • @grilemedicina2675
      @grilemedicina2675 Před rokem

      @@user-lv7su4ij3b I am in Europe, he is in Thailand 😂 probably the shipping is difficult. I would love to if it's possible

    • @jessicasternthal3001
      @jessicasternthal3001 Před rokem

      @@grilemedicina2675 I have bought from him here I. The USA. He was very communicative, sent clear descriptions, pros and cons and images for me to approve first. I had a very positive experience and encourage you to try him… I have come to respect his knowledge, appreciate him sharing it and wanted to give him a chance. I am just a hobbyist but I think I got more than my money’s worth.

  • @shawnstangeland3011
    @shawnstangeland3011 Před rokem +1

    Notice people using an oil to identify fakes and colour zoning.

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +1

      Oil accomplishes the same goal, and often better than water. That said... its annoying to clean off.

  • @husamarab1385
    @husamarab1385 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Amazing thank you

  • @Algoldprospecting
    @Algoldprospecting Před rokem +1

    I don’t know why you would want to recut that stone anyway.

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +1

      Some people have an idea of "the perfect stone" and try to make what they have fit that idea.

  • @garbjbarg6314
    @garbjbarg6314 Před rokem +1

    Love the channel! Any thoughts on the lower end gems the legit Thai sellers sell on eBay? Thanks!

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem

      Gems sold online are a grab-bag experience. You never know whats going to come up, because it comes down to "who am I dealing with?" A seller's reputation is the closest thing you've got to a guarantee in our industry. If they have high positive reviews, you can take your chances. I personally don't like to buy stones online in general, and certainly not if I don't have faith in the seller's ability to clearly and honestly describe the condition and quality of the stone. My two cents ~ but you're welcome to do what you like with your money.

  • @dilshan5348
    @dilshan5348 Před rokem

    Bro iam from sri lanka

  • @averagemanhempgars502
    @averagemanhempgars502 Před rokem +3

    Still making vids cutting gems?

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +2

      Howdy ~ cutting gems is on the back burner at the moment. I'm working on some other skill sets (hand push engraving, and stone setting etc), and there's not enough hours in the day, as they say. Hopefully the days ahead will see the return of gem cutting~!

    • @averagemanhempgars502
      @averagemanhempgars502 Před rokem +1

      @@GemologyforSchmucks why don’t you do vids on that?

  • @Algoldprospecting
    @Algoldprospecting Před rokem +1

    I must be a schmuck

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +1

      Thats the first thing we all have to accept before we are able to learn~

  • @KP-ty9yl
    @KP-ty9yl Před rokem +1

    PETER WHERE ARE YOU

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +1

      Under a rock, but dont worry - won't be there forever.

    • @KP-ty9yl
      @KP-ty9yl Před rokem

      @@GemologyforSchmucks Glad to hear you’re okay :)

  • @MrAshkeris
    @MrAshkeris Před rokem +1

    Bro I’m from Srilanka I’m doing gem business better you should come to Srilanka

  • @Algoldprospecting
    @Algoldprospecting Před rokem +2

    Where can you send gems to get tested? How much does it cost?

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +2

      If you're in Bangkok, there are many gem labs, and the price goes from a good cup of coffee to a wonderful dinner. It all depends on where you are and who is around you. If you're far from the gem market and gem professionals, the price definitely goes up because of shipping etc etc.

    • @Algoldprospecting
      @Algoldprospecting Před rokem +2

      @@GemologyforSchmucks I’m in the USA. I went to rock and mineral club. They didn’t know without testing and there Faceting machine broke. Never went back

    • @GemologyforSchmucks
      @GemologyforSchmucks  Před rokem +2

      @@Algoldprospecting Testing would definitely be the wise way to go. Professionals are also reticent to give a call on a gem without measurable data or obvious features. There's too many gems that can be far too similar to non-chalantly make an ID call on gemstones.

    • @Algoldprospecting
      @Algoldprospecting Před rokem +1

      Well thanks for getting back to me.. maybe if you have a minute you can look at some of my videos on the crystals I found

  • @royal.blue_gem
    @royal.blue_gem Před rokem

    are you gem buyer

  • @Mario.alsanchez117
    @Mario.alsanchez117 Před 6 měsíci

    ⛏️⛏️⛏️⛏️