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Gabriela Farfan, the Smithsonian's curator of gems and minerals, answers the internet's burning questions about gemstones. Are all minerals crystals? How are diamonds cut? How do geodes form? Is the Hope Diamond actually cursed? This rock and mineral expert answers all these questions and more.
Director: Lisandro Perez-Rey
Director of Photography: Ben Finkel
Editor: Richard Trammell
Expert: Gabriela Farfan
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Associate Producer: Brandon White
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Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila
Casting Producer: Nick Sawyer
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Sound Mixer: David Campbell
Production Assistant: Brittany Barbour
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@annbacerra
@annbacerra 3 місяці тому
The casting producer doesn't get enough credit. I don't think I've seen a person on this series I wouldn't want to listen to for hours.
@ediblelipscrubs9466
@ediblelipscrubs9466 3 місяці тому
All of these experts are so charismatic!
@FlagCutie
@FlagCutie 3 місяці тому
Agreed.
@Sinspinner
@Sinspinner 3 місяці тому
I’ve even watched people with professions I’m not at all interested in. These people are excellent communicators.
@littlefishiesinthese
@littlefishiesinthese 3 місяці тому
Only one "average casting" comes to mind - the surgeon episode with Annie Onishi. I would prefer to listen to a surgeon who is more empathetic to their patients, and perhaps more enthusiastic in their answers. But such a surgeon would be a hard find!
@renataarcos1073
@renataarcos1073 3 місяці тому
​@@littlefishiesinthesecame here to comment the same lol
@jopo7996
@jopo7996 3 місяці тому
We should feel privileged that she is sharing so much knowledge, and not take it for granite.
@RachaelCC
@RachaelCC 3 місяці тому
That's a 24 karat pun! 🎉
@crispychrissy
@crispychrissy 3 місяці тому
This comment is certified saph-FIRE.
@gus473
@gus473 3 місяці тому
🙄 Rock on, gang.....
@person7200
@person7200 3 місяці тому
These puns are real gems!
@thelittlehooer
@thelittlehooer 3 місяці тому
Ice see what you did there...
@jupiterwilkymay5161
@jupiterwilkymay5161 3 місяці тому
Gabriella is a real gem. 😊
@Hotobu
@Hotobu 3 місяці тому
She seems like she's in the early stages of cerebral palsy.
@mq6033
@mq6033 3 місяці тому
This chick rocks!
@Ethredge27
@Ethredge27 3 місяці тому
Love to rock her world 🪨
@DemHighTimes
@DemHighTimes 3 місяці тому
Yeah but she is by definition a type of geologist 🥱
@DemHighTimes
@DemHighTimes 3 місяці тому
Try buying an engagement ring for a mineralogist. She gonna write you a 250 page thesis on why you didn't spend enough money
@geniicube9585
@geniicube9585 3 місяці тому
This is what the internet was supposed to bring us. Thank you
@ediblelipscrubs9466
@ediblelipscrubs9466 3 місяці тому
I agree 💞
@Cookie0fPower
@Cookie0fPower Місяць тому
Agreed
@akramdogha3778
@akramdogha3778 18 годин тому
For real! I expected some horoscope energy stones BS but actually learned a lot and Gabriela was awesome.
@hungrstrke
@hungrstrke 3 місяці тому
Jesus Christ Marie, they're not rocks, they're minerals !
@Rdsxfn
@Rdsxfn Місяць тому
I scrolled way too far to find this
@StillOnTrack
@StillOnTrack Місяць тому
Real missed opportunity to edit that in somewhere 😂
@TheBlakus420
@TheBlakus420 Місяць тому
@StillOnTrack Seriously tho 😂
@julius8631
@julius8631 20 днів тому
Just came for this comment. Not even gonna watch the video
@bestredditstories1158
@bestredditstories1158 20 днів тому
Was looking for this comment
@_MohamedZain
@_MohamedZain 3 місяці тому
Thank you to whoever came up with the idea of Tech Support, i learned so much over these past few years, and thank you to all the experts as well, you inspire us.
@ImSquiggs
@ImSquiggs 3 місяці тому
It’s become one of my favorite series on UKposts. I thought I showed up at WIRED to watch a single John Krazinski autocomplete interview, and five years later I now watch every Tech Support upload they make. Such a great series that I never expected to stumble on
@AlexaVonSuess
@AlexaVonSuess 3 місяці тому
Even as a gemologist, I had a blast watching this. She does a great job at breaking down complex ideas into digestible pieces of info.
@cleverusername9369
@cleverusername9369 2 місяці тому
She made things... Crystal clear 😎 *the Who YEEEAAAAAAAHHHHHH
@DarklordZagarna
@DarklordZagarna 15 днів тому
Very, um, polished presentation.
@lovely.and.lacquered
@lovely.and.lacquered 3 місяці тому
I would watch 10 more episodes of her talking about gems! They are so pretty to look at, but learning more of the science behind how they are formed was really interesting!
@thomashoglund5671
@thomashoglund5671 3 місяці тому
She is such a pretty gem to look at.... I mean her gems are pretty to look at...
@gilmour6754
@gilmour6754 3 місяці тому
Love these episodes where the expert is in a field I'd never think to care about, but is so knowledgeable and passionate that I'm loving it.
@ntibinotes
@ntibinotes 3 місяці тому
south african geologist here and i am geeking! gold and pyrite can also be differentiated using the streak test: gold has a yellow streak while pyrite normally has a black streak
@beckerderbacker4976
@beckerderbacker4976 3 місяці тому
Who else was obsessed with minerals as a kid? I had books on them and several minerals I had bought at stores. On occasion I would take a pickax to rocks I found, though I usually just found quartz.
@cecillewolters1995
@cecillewolters1995 3 місяці тому
Yes and I still love them ^^ I’m Dutch and the fantasy books that got me interested are ‘the emerald boy’ and ‘Deltora’
@carlomalferrari
@carlomalferrari 3 місяці тому
mine started when i watched Snow White as a kid. 🤣 The dwarves in the mine scene really had me enchanted.
@thomaskelliher
@thomaskelliher Місяць тому
I think I begged my parents for just about every book out on the market on minerals when I was a kid 😂
@zammyr6807
@zammyr6807 3 місяці тому
Having studied Geology, this is the first time I don't feel stupid watching these videos.
@handlefornate
@handlefornate 3 місяці тому
I'm glad that she touched on blood diamonds ethics, i think an even better mineral ethics opportunity would be when discussing the minerals of our smartphones and electric vehicles and how the western colonialism in the global south relies on destabilizing the regions where we get all these minerals (especially like Sudan and Congo in Africa) and the humanitarian crisis of these areas!
@ediblelipscrubs9466
@ediblelipscrubs9466 3 місяці тому
I agree
@grassfolk
@grassfolk 3 місяці тому
Agree, I was disappointed the cell phone question didn’t go there.
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 3 місяці тому
@@grassfolkI think she chose the element that was most abundant in the smart phone rather than focusing on cobalt or tantalum because the blood diamond question was going to bring up the conflict minerals topic.
@gobsofgabs7379
@gobsofgabs7379 3 місяці тому
Honestly could have been edited out for time, especially since the blood diamonds were mentioned.
@handlefornate
@handlefornate 3 місяці тому
@@gobsofgabs7379 tbh I think that'd be worse than forgetting to mention it if they actually filmed it and put it on the cutting room floor
@alexksader_zp8554
@alexksader_zp8554 3 місяці тому
She is just majestic! The energy, the positivity! And she brought all the things she's talking about - ruby? here's ruby! diamonds? here are the diamonds! pure gold? Here! Wow!
@allana6643
@allana6643 3 місяці тому
It looks like they’re filming at the Smithsonian since that’s where she works, idk if they let you borrow 54 carrot diamonds haha
@alexksader_zp8554
@alexksader_zp8554 3 місяці тому
@@allana6643 yeah yeah, they're at the Smithsonian museum , i meant brought to the set, or the table, sorry English not very good
@veronicam5383
@veronicam5383 Місяць тому
​@@alexksader_zp8554your english is fine, she just wants to be a know-it-all
@demeter-the-great
@demeter-the-great 3 місяці тому
It’s all crystal clear. She really rocks! Let’s not take a gem like her for granite, she’s a real diamond in the rough. Schist happens, but we have to be gneiss.
@DefinitelyNotDiego
@DefinitelyNotDiego 3 місяці тому
gneiss man
@nodsib
@nodsib 2 місяці тому
Now we’re getting down to Bismuth
@burningrabbit7278
@burningrabbit7278 3 місяці тому
Me: "Eh, I don't think I have time to dedicate to a tv series right now." Also me: "Twenty minutes of an expert talking about gemstones? Sign me up!"
@Nikkiflausch
@Nikkiflausch 3 місяці тому
Mineralogists and geologists continue to be the peak of nerdism. I‘ll never get tired of listening to them.
@ZHL242
@ZHL242 3 місяці тому
Yo this lady _enunciates_
@pippa3150
@pippa3150 3 місяці тому
You can tell she really loves what she does. I loved geology in college. I studied it quite a bit. But I still learned a lot today!
@yxx_chris_xxy
@yxx_chris_xxy 2 місяці тому
She wanted to be a princess as a kid and now gets to wear some of the most valuable and famous gems in the world during nights at the museum. She even gets to wear the Hope Diamond without being affected by the curse. We can only imagine all the cosplay that's happening at the Smithsonian once the visitors have been herded out in the evening.
@SmokingKillss
@SmokingKillss 3 місяці тому
We need a 10 episode season of her explaining minerals to us "immediately"
@Mercure250
@Mercure250 3 місяці тому
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="137">2:17</a> I did not expect to hear that name here. Mount Saint-Hilaire is an old, eroded mountain (it looks more like a big hill now) in the Montérégie region of the province of Québec, Canada. It contains many minerals and there is indeed a mine located there. There is also a town at its base, called Mont-Saint-Hilaire, in which I used to live, hence why it felt a bit surreal for me to hear the name in this video.
@canadiangemstones7636
@canadiangemstones7636 3 місяці тому
It is a legendary locality to mineral collectors, where dozens of new minerals have been found!
@Mercure250
@Mercure250 3 місяці тому
@@canadiangemstones7636 I actually didn't know it was this significant. Makes me appreciate where I used to live even more!
@onkelpappkov2666
@onkelpappkov2666 2 місяці тому
​@@Mercure250If I was you, I'd proudly call it "mine".
@DarklordZagarna
@DarklordZagarna 15 днів тому
Of course, there's also the (now-renamed) town of Asbestos, Quebec, famous for its mining of another noteworthy mineral...
@Mercure250
@Mercure250 13 днів тому
@@DarklordZagarna Yeah, this one, I knew about. Thing is, in French, the mineral is called "amiante", so to us, "Asbestos" didn't really mean anything. It's only when English speakers started being like "Bruh there's literally a town named Asbestos wtf" that the town decided it was maybe a good idea to change the name. Especially since, apparently, they got a few too many nosy UKpostsrs going there and talking about it.
@MacMasore
@MacMasore 3 місяці тому
I love people like her, I’m not particularly interested in gems, crystals and jewelry but she tells it so well with so much enthusiasm I just kept viewing!
@stephanieotto2868
@stephanieotto2868 3 місяці тому
After watching that, i want a part 2! It was really interesting 🙂
@Asumji
@Asumji 3 місяці тому
I have created my own little mineral collection over the years and have visited many museums to see such crystals so this has been so close to my heart. Thank you for this episode
@cecillewolters1995
@cecillewolters1995 3 місяці тому
Are there some specific pieces in your collection that you hold dear to your heart?
@Asumji
@Asumji 3 місяці тому
@@cecillewolters1995 They're all around the same value to me so not really I usually prefer the bigger stones tho since there's more to look at ^^
@fredrikjohansson
@fredrikjohansson 3 місяці тому
I like the fact that per definition snow is a mineral. Is a natural made solid material with crystal structure
@nowwereevengames
@nowwereevengames 3 місяці тому
this was explained so easily, i wish i had teachers and professors like her 😅
@erinhowett3630
@erinhowett3630 3 місяці тому
The mineral exhibit at the Smithsonian was one of my favorite places on earth growing up. And I get to share it with my husband this spring!
@marosvarga9198
@marosvarga9198 3 місяці тому
"Jesus Marie, they´re Minerals!"
@armyforlife3191
@armyforlife3191 3 місяці тому
I can listen to her explaining in detail for hours and hours. These expert videos really makes me wanna keep learning
@tonyarichards5430
@tonyarichards5430 3 місяці тому
Very interesting. I wish she would have covered star sapphires, although the process is similar to turquoise. I have my mom’s Linde ring. She bought it in 1957. My most treasured possession. I think there are seven colors.
@treiz01
@treiz01 3 місяці тому
I love seeing a professional who enjoys what they do!
@kenknapp2319
@kenknapp2319 Місяць тому
More than the video title! Was super informative!!! Thanks!!! Geology is really cool but in school they really only explained about using hardness and reactions to certain solutions (but never really explained why)
@Dan_d00d
@Dan_d00d 3 місяці тому
SO mucj chemistry. Im in nerd heaven. Loving that Gabriela is not dumbing down the use of terms and names while making the concepts clear. Sci Com done right! Talking up the carbon allotropes around diamond and graphite would be a cool thing too, and some more about toughness v hardness. Of course... some cummingtonite wouldn't go astray , A postdoc surrounded by shiny things is a nice way to do it!
@zusiarosenthal4674
@zusiarosenthal4674 3 місяці тому
i love seeing people that are as passionate about what they love to do as her. its so refreshing!
@kalennighteyes
@kalennighteyes 3 місяці тому
Thank you, Gabriela. You *rocked* this episode! Wired sure found a great gem to speak about this topic!
@jyusatsu
@jyusatsu 3 місяці тому
This is very interesting since I'm curious about gemstones and minerals. Ms. Gabriela's explanation is easy to understand and I would love to learn more and listen to her answer more questions about minerals.
@jptrgoddess
@jptrgoddess 3 місяці тому
This was so nice! She answered so many questions I didn't even know I had. Plus, I've grown to love sparkley rocks, so it's nice to see her collection!
@ilethe6116
@ilethe6116 3 дні тому
The collection behind her is actually at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. She mentions that at 10:22
@naive_person472
@naive_person472 3 місяці тому
I have watched a lot of these Tech support videos and this individual may just be the best at explaining her area of expertise out of everyone!!! She is an amazing science communicator.
@isla2593
@isla2593 3 місяці тому
This was so much more fascinating than expected. Thank you ! For sharing knowledge :)
@constanterratic4252
@constanterratic4252 3 місяці тому
More please! ☺️ Loved this so much!
@qnetx
@qnetx Місяць тому
Excellent presentation! Clear, concise, informative, insightful and superbly presented. Kudos to Gabriela and the production team.
@marym1036
@marym1036 3 місяці тому
I loved this! Informative, interesting, a bit of fun, wonderful speaker and voila…I now want to learn more about mineralogy/gemology/geology. I feel old asking if Wired could provide recommended further reading/other media on the subject when they shoot these type of videos. Kudos to whoever casted this gem of a biomineralogist for the piece!
@Bubblies005
@Bubblies005 3 місяці тому
I loved going to the Smithsonian and seeing the Hope Diamond in person. Definitely a bucketlist moment for me. I love rocks, minerals, mineraloids, and organics. ❤
@janetf23
@janetf23 3 місяці тому
Thanks for a rock solid start to 2024's Tech Support series, my favorite series along with Obsessed👍
@Bodie275
@Bodie275 3 місяці тому
The expert in this video was amazing. Thoroughly enjoyed this video, thank you.
@iLikeTrainsXx
@iLikeTrainsXx 3 місяці тому
This was a really fun watch! More rock support pls
@TheSkinnyZ
@TheSkinnyZ 3 місяці тому
Looooved this! Need part 2 soon!
@kaltolukis5
@kaltolukis5 3 місяці тому
She is amazing. Well spoken, so knowledgeable. Learned so much.
@jordan.newsom
@jordan.newsom 3 місяці тому
I would never have sought this out, but it was very interesting! I guess i'm into gemstones now lol
@ryeofoatmeal
@ryeofoatmeal 3 місяці тому
what a great timing! I've been into gem stones lately and been reading thru Internet a lot haha. the way she explains are very articulate with the subject, and can tell her passion as mineralogist
@hamade7997
@hamade7997 Місяць тому
This is my favorite in the series you have done so far, amazing.
@stefunnylim
@stefunnylim 3 місяці тому
what a great vid, i really learnt a lot!! thank you gabriela!! (also loving all of the mineral puns here lol
@halosiam
@halosiam 3 місяці тому
She is an enthusiastic person about her subject 😊 The way she explains is absolute GEM🥰
@knux5796
@knux5796 Місяць тому
she explained everything so clearly i love this
@theemissary1313
@theemissary1313 29 днів тому
I love listening to experts with equal amounts of knowledge and enthusiasm.
@Bestpetlover01
@Bestpetlover01 3 місяці тому
Finally, the gemstone questions I never knew I had are answered by a mineralogist. So interesting!
@istrajnapersevere5670
@istrajnapersevere5670 3 місяці тому
So knowlegable and passionate! Thank you for this educational episode!
@jiyoungpark6233
@jiyoungpark6233 3 місяці тому
oh, thank you, so much, for giving terrific answers, it inspired me a lot, that diamonds themselves are used when being cut.
@shoa2285
@shoa2285 Місяць тому
This was so cool to watch. I wish maybe in another episode she can touch on the fluorescent side of minerals. Minerals that when you shine Ultra Violet (UV) light you see magnificent colors.
@vintagedesert
@vintagedesert 3 місяці тому
This was a great video, I really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing!
@nanaandbump.
@nanaandbump. 2 місяці тому
She is super knowledgeable and presented very professionally, this was fun to watch! Thanks
@roguedogx
@roguedogx 3 місяці тому
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="440">7:20</a> I can't explain why but there's just something so appealing about obsidian.
@HarshReality882
@HarshReality882 3 місяці тому
I love her energy and knowledge!
@drewfromyay882
@drewfromyay882 3 місяці тому
I love this lady! Her answers were crystal clear.
@phillandillan
@phillandillan 3 місяці тому
We need more of her
@khushboovishwa
@khushboovishwa 3 місяці тому
I think her inorganic chemistry is just great🙏🏻
@themarquis336
@themarquis336 Місяць тому
She’s so great. I love her! Bring her back to talk about anything she wants!
@GPIA
@GPIA 3 місяці тому
Great job, purely informative and concise
@Potencyfunction
@Potencyfunction Місяць тому
Like is not obvieoust.
@DJofSparta
@DJofSparta 3 місяці тому
This series is a real gem.
@benosborne4655
@benosborne4655 3 місяці тому
im so glad you guys did a geology episode ive been asking for this lol
@danmorrison8194
@danmorrison8194 3 місяці тому
The presenter seems excited about her job. That’s pretty refreshing!
@deckard5558
@deckard5558 Місяць тому
Finally, an eye-soothing background.
@k.bart.parkinglot
@k.bart.parkinglot 3 місяці тому
I could literally listen to this all day.
@Vistico93
@Vistico93 3 місяці тому
Of the 118 known elements, only 80 of them have at least one stable nuclide and our cellphones use 65 of them. Dang... That's some complex tech I'm using to text my friends! (I'm assuming cellphones don't use any of the radioactive ones unless there's a need for an old-school smoke detector in them ;-)
@firehawk2324
@firehawk2324 3 місяці тому
I've always loved rocks and minerals. My daughter does as well. We definitely need to visit The Smithsonian some day!
@OnlyPainAllDayEveryDay00
@OnlyPainAllDayEveryDay00 3 місяці тому
She did an excellent job explaining and is super positive and enthusiastic. A real gem (pun intended, but it does describe her perfectly)
@deckardcraigwyr8573
@deckardcraigwyr8573 3 місяці тому
we need second part about gemstone, we love you gabriela
@somthinwrong
@somthinwrong 3 місяці тому
Thanos: *takes notes aggressively*
@hominahominahomina1
@hominahominahomina1 3 місяці тому
This is something I thought would be boring. Now I want to know more because it's not just about rings and necklaces
@nyangtries2645
@nyangtries2645 3 місяці тому
make a series of this topic please with her as the host i love how she discuss the topic without being boring.
@justalittlebitmo
@justalittlebitmo 3 місяці тому
We were at the geode beds in Utah just a few months ago. How fun that she referenced them!
@fabrislemos
@fabrislemos 3 місяці тому
"They are not rocks! They are minerals!"
@Potencyfunction
@Potencyfunction Місяць тому
Keep in mind that are specs that think in 2 dimensions, they don´t understand other side of the words. neither think at their actions.
@VeroTesta
@VeroTesta 3 місяці тому
Hank Schrader, rejoyce!
@ElbiAdajew
@ElbiAdajew Місяць тому
We need a part two
@MRMUMU
@MRMUMU 3 місяці тому
Love this video , thanks for sharing the information!
@ericperry1861
@ericperry1861 3 місяці тому
Rock and Stone!
@anoobyproaz5616
@anoobyproaz5616 21 день тому
Leave no dwarf behind!
@Mind_Idiot
@Mind_Idiot 20 днів тому
im 99% sure that the lady asking about the 'moonstone' ring was probably sold a polished gypsum ring. That explains the 'don't get it wet' instructions, since it would slowly dissolve. Beautiful opal you got there btw.
@commonbaum945
@commonbaum945 3 місяці тому
I cannot believe they actually call the yellow diamond a "very fancy diamond" LMAO
@chrisdiduch3347
@chrisdiduch3347 3 місяці тому
Technically the term is just ‘fancy colour’. For yellow, such as the one shown, it’s usually called ‘canary’. The off-yellow sort of brownish ones with low-medium intensity are called ‘champagne’or ‘cognac’. Basically, these names are given to make them sound more attractive.
@ItsMe-fs4df
@ItsMe-fs4df 3 місяці тому
Things I didn't know I wanted to know 😂 Great subject and brilliant host
@johnvanniekerk4068
@johnvanniekerk4068 3 місяці тому
I stay in Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa! The Kimberley diamond is part of the De Beers collection. De Beers recently gave their sorting structure, known as the Harry Oppenheimer House, to the Local Sol Plaatjie University
@alexmalt
@alexmalt 3 місяці тому
This lady needs her own Bones show.
@bikeny
@bikeny 3 місяці тому
I never saw the show, so I'm curious as to what the show would be like.
@LeBeautiful
@LeBeautiful 3 місяці тому
Cursed diamonds but a heart of gold
@Wiwcac
@Wiwcac 3 місяці тому
Im literally polishing opals now as you brought up opal. Ill use water for them, but if it gets saturated ill dry it out very slowly.
@CloudStudiosPhoto
@CloudStudiosPhoto 3 місяці тому
I like her passionate energy and the samples she presented! Great video 🤙🏽
@BlackCeII
@BlackCeII 3 місяці тому
Got to love one wired decides to actually put out something educational as opposed to making some marginally famous internet personality even more famous
@wifipigeon01
@wifipigeon01 3 місяці тому
I've never thought about gems and minerals as much as I just did, but it was a lot of fun :D Now I can almost understand why Geologists and such are so fond of their little shiny rocks. 😂
@chardvnnay
@chardvnnay 3 місяці тому
I wanted to study rocks in college but didn't think it would be a livable career. Love this video, she seems well informed and I feel like I could talk about rocks all day with her 😅
@arthurmezacasa1021
@arthurmezacasa1021 3 місяці тому
The region in Brazil were I was born is very rich in geodes! Especially amethyst and white quartz ones! There are multiple cities that have capitalized tourism and commerce related to them!
@ehsaanforqaani89
@ehsaanforqaani89 3 місяці тому
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@vectorwolf
@vectorwolf 3 місяці тому
There's lots of things the gem industry won't tell you though... Like, diamonds aren't that rare, and also that the market is full of synthetics. Unlike many synthetic gems, where the color and flaws/inclusions are the way to tell a stone is genuine or not, diamonds (especially smallish ones) occur flawlessly with enough frequency that there's no way to tell. So people get talked into spending a fortune for a synthetic stone with a grossly inflated value. The diamond industry is a massive scam. Instead, spend your money on the literally thousands of other, more interesting and more beautifully unique stones out there, that aren't being controlled by an unethical mafia who's least offensive transgressions involve market manipulation.
@vectorwolf
@vectorwolf 3 місяці тому
Personally, I recommend garnets. Beautiful, durable, come in every color of the rainbow but blue. However, if you like blue, then tourmaline is a lovely alternative.
@chrisdiduch3347
@chrisdiduch3347 3 місяці тому
@@vectorwolfnot the best choices. They’re not overly tough and they can’t take the heat required for jewelry repairs. Diamond, sapphire, ruby, and moissanite are the best choices in that regard. But it you chose to avoid Diamond, then the others are good alternatives. Moissanite is mostly man made, and can be nearly colorless. Corundums (rubies and sapphire) come in pretty much all the colours and some have a neat effect called asterism (star sapphires/rubies).
@vectorwolf
@vectorwolf 3 місяці тому
In addition, chatoyance (catseye) and asterism (stars) can be found in many stones as it's a physical characteristic of the crystal structure rather than inherent to the type of material. Did you know that a lot of rose quartz throws a really nice star in bright light? Or that diopside is often sold as star sapphire (it's quite soft and fragile though) but the way to instantly tell is that diopside throws a 4 point star, where sapphire (and quartz for that matter) cast a 6 point star. I have a ring with a black catseye tourmaline in it the size of your fingernail. It's quite handsome.
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