"MAASAI LAND" - Rubies from Longido, Tanzania

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  • čas přidán 15. 02. 2019
  • Dear all,
    I'm happy to invite you to discover a new field video on "Field Gemology by Vincent Pardieu". During a field expedition in July 2018 we visited the Longido ruby producing area in Tanzania, (the oldest ruby mine in Africa) in order to collect reference samples for the "Bahrain Institute for Pearls & Gemstones (DANAT)".
    Rubies were discovered in Longido it seems a bit before the first World War. Longido became soon famous for its "Ruby in Zoisite" specimen and carving material. But recently, in 2016, after 100 years of mining mainly for carving grade material, some significant production of cabochon and even faceted grade were found. The main mining company there Mundarara has as policy to give away the production waste to the local community, mainly Massai people, who for many of them made a fortune out of it as we could see. Few years ago Mundarara village was barely composed of few huts, now it is a small town with more than 100 stone buildings.
    Many thanks to all the people we met in Longido and Tanzania during that field expedition for DANAT and a very special thanks to Justin Mmbaga and Mark Saul from Swala Gem Traders for their welcome and friendship.
    Enjoy!
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Komentáře • 16

  • @syedmaricar9946
    @syedmaricar9946 Před 4 lety +3

    Interesting facts about rubies .Thank you.

  • @hassannzaro8803
    @hassannzaro8803 Před 5 lety +6

    Very educational and inspiring video Vicent I like the coverage and the way you interact with miners and the local gemstone brokers to get deeper knowledge of both underground and the surface operations. Am Masai as well and would like to invite you to my NEW ruby mine in simanjiro landanai but during production as to make more informative coverage. Welcome again to Tanzania

  • @shathasalih4567
    @shathasalih4567 Před 4 lety +1

    Its unbelievable, it’s just beautiful stones, thank you for showing us these beauties 🌹🌹

  • @11alsaja
    @11alsaja Před 5 lety +8

    Thank you so much for these awesome videos Vincent. I just began my journey of studying gemology and I dream of one day being able to go on awesome field expeditions just like you. Keep up the great work !

  • @magdalenehenricus2075
    @magdalenehenricus2075 Před 4 lety +2

    Wonderful
    God bless you all

  • @faizaabdi8168
    @faizaabdi8168 Před 5 lety +2

    Nice very interesting

  • @chanachuchen9594
    @chanachuchen9594 Před 2 lety

    Very nice.

  • @baller128k
    @baller128k Před 5 lety +6

    Why is there always only the quickest videos?.can you guys please make some long videos we can all watch!

    • @VincentPardieuFieldGemology
      @VincentPardieuFieldGemology  Před 5 lety +5

      Why? Because these videos are expensive to produce and time consuming to make. I finance them and release them for free on CZcams as a way to promote the work of these miners and of DANAT doing research on these stones. But sorry i dont have the money or the time to make longer ones...

  • @DanuGroup
    @DanuGroup Před 5 lety +2

    💖

  • @Engineer_life_0
    @Engineer_life_0 Před 4 lety +1

    wow

  • @athageledex9620
    @athageledex9620 Před 4 lety

    big ruby tough

  • @morpheas8992
    @morpheas8992 Před 5 lety +3

    i didnt understand, they trade the rubies with what ? sounded like cado, gateau, , goat ? :)

    • @VincentPardieuFieldGemology
      @VincentPardieuFieldGemology  Před 5 lety +2

      The Maasai, put their money into cattle or gems, not much in Banks. They are good traders. :-)

    • @morpheas8992
      @morpheas8992 Před 5 lety

      @@VincentPardieuFieldGemology :) thats a sweet info :) thatks mr Pardieu , i love your work

  • @explodunya8385
    @explodunya8385 Před 3 lety

    Out of africa it is very expensive