Most EXPENSIVE Rare Gemstones In The World!

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Most EXPENSIVE Rare Gemstones In The World!
The global love for gemstones cannot be overstated since they are simply gorgeous, almost mesmerizing. Their rarity makes them even more sought after, with men of valor, past, and present, parting with expensive things to purchase these small pebbles. From the black opal to rare diamonds and from the oriental Jadeite to dazzling emerald, we take a look at the most valuable gemstones.

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archaeologytales
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no idea what your talkin about - black opal can fetch $30k per carat at the higher end..

flodareltih
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I like all kinds of beautiful stones! Wow, so beautiful!

SusuAung-umsg
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12:33 why do you show this glas-stone when talking of blue diamonds?

athos
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I’d love to Facet your rough examples. So beautiful but I would love to let more light in by Faceting.

deborahduthie
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10:57 ... Jadeite necklace sold for 9.3 billion dollars at a 97 auction... they might want to double check their facts on this.

MrPat
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By Souren Melikian, International Herald Tribune

Nov. 7, 1997

A world record for any jade jewel was set Thursday when a necklace of 27 beads of translucent emerald green jadeite sold at Christie's for 72.62 million Hong Kong dollars ($9.39 million). The price was more than double the $4 million estimate and the $ 4.27 million previous record set in October 1994 in Hong Kong.

After the sale, Edmond Chin, Christie's expert in gems said that they had just sold the biggest block of rough jade "ever cut in the world." The expert praised the intensity of green and luminosity of the beads, which vary from 15.09 to 15.8 millimeters in diameter and are impeccably matched in color.

garyjohnstone
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I have quite a few specimens of grandidierite and its value is really relative to its clarity. It is also no where near as expensive anymore although still lovely.

prettybird
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Tengo una piedra verde y quiero venderla y si me conviene tengo más para venderlas como le puedo hacer

alfredozarate
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00:30 "Carat weight is used to determine its quality."
Weight determines rarity and value, but not quality.
00:50 " 95% of opals are from the Lightning Ridge mine"
95% of opals are from Australia, but not just from the LR mine. There’s a bunch.
01:10 "…puts their value (opals) at $2350 per carat"
The best black opals sell for $15, 000+ per carat.
11:00 "The most expensive piece of jadeite jewelry was a necklace with a .5mm jade beads, which sold for an unbelievable $9.3 billion"
It IS unbelievable because the 27 beads on the most expensive Jade necklace were between 15.4mm and 19.2mm and sold for $27 million.
13:00 "The primary mineral in the most coveted jade is jadeite"
Jadeite isn’t a mineral in jade, it IS jade. Any other minerals in the specimen are inclusions.
11:45 "It (jade) now sells for almost $3 million per carat."
No jade has ever sold for that.
12:00 "…with the highest quality material demanding well over $200 per carat."
You just got done saying it sells for almost $3 MILLION per carat 15 seconds ago, which IS "well over $200 per carat" but come on!

Not sure about the rest bc my knowledge is mostly about opals and jade, but I’m skeptical based on the reliability of your claims about the gems I know about. I see you’re just getting started, so no biggie getting some facts wrong at this point. As someone who has the potential to reach millions of people about a subject I love, I wish you well. Maybe double check your info moving forward so people don’t run around repeating some of those terrible claims though?😬

(Edit) Ah. I just got done looking at your other videos. Clearly the facts aren’t something you concern yourself with. Easier to just throw turds on a wall and see what sticks I guess.

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I think I have a serendivite
I found it years ago 😮

EVILONE
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That's all for each to be in portol lines! Like the Vader's and mss green and skull king! Lol

fpsASH
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7:06 the fact that you show a piece of glass and say its a red diamond means that you really don’t know anything about gems (the video of the extraction is from a ‘gem hunter’ that stick colored glass in the ground and then fake its extraction)

lakm
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Great valueable information indeed but with some discrepancies..! I am from a third generation gem merchant's family. Although we were known as gems dealers and there is an emerald reference coloring guide which is named after us and it's called " Maricar pachhay " in South India which refers to a particular type of emerald color. My forefathers have donated a largest blue star sapphire to the Smithsonian in the US which is on display today. But to be honest I was not aware of the red diamonds...

ahmedm
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"#1 Blue diamond, (Keeps showing us a picture of blue glass)

solarcutgems
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lol all of damn something something-dite

TribeofRoblox
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I found a beautiful black Carbonero diamond ♦️

rickymc
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$9.3 billion for a string of jadeite beads? Bullshit.

MessyTimes
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Can you help me Sir for giving us names of buyer of rough gemstone in the United States of America.

ngbgemexplorer
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WOW..!! Beautiful..!! Thank you for sharing with and educating us..!!

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