All About Emerald Inclusions

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Join Rebecca as we take a close up look at the many fantastic emerald Inclusions! Famous for its jardin, emeralds form throughout the world, and you won't believe the crazy inclusions that you can find in natural and synthetic emeralds! For all you green gem fans, this is an episode you can't miss!

#Gemstones #Emerald #Inclusions
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I never used to rate gem such as emeralds, thinking their inclusions made them look almost dirty in some way. However, as my love and passion has grown for gems and minerals I’ve come to admire and appreciate inclusions in gems as they make each stone unique and individual. Almost like giving the stones a ‘personality’ and history.

kameronmatthews
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The mint green emeralds are so beautiful . Its so cool learning about the different inclusions and structures.

amiracampos
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An all inclusive production on Emerald. Indeed a beautiful stone, much treasured for its rarity. It’s difficult to choose a favourite from the big three, but, I am going for Sapphire just for its array of colours.
Thank you for sharing.

rogerhargreaves
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I just bought an antique emerald ring from Japan. To me, it's the prettiest emerald I've ever seen. It's teal green, and glassy see though with a few inclusions for character. But the unique thing is that when I'm outside in the sun (only in the sun, not under indoor lightbulbs), there are two microscopic mineral fleck inclusions that flash red.

suzettemiller
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Yesterday I was researched about inclusions and today you make a video!

anainci
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You know what I would absolutely love? A video on how to create an interesting display of minerals and on how to make bases, name tags, how to attach the stones to bases. What materials you should use and all of that! I'm struggling with a collection too big fur my shelves right now and seeing how to mount them properly would help a lot!

ZaDussault
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I'd found emeralds in North Carolina rivers back in 1992, with some rubies as well (which is a different compound completely)

They were not gemstone quality, but I tumbled some of each in a grinding medium, and they do look pretty cool.

The emeralds were relatively easy to polish.

Rubies, not so much.

This was a very interesting video.

WakefieldTolbert
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In 2018 I was travelling through Colombia, as a touri you can "work" there in an Emerald Mine for 1 Day, keep everything you find and polish it after the Trip.
Dont expect gemstone quality Crystals but the Trip to Chivor was awesome!!!

weirdcrunkygremlin
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Highest esteem, I think it's Ruby. Most loved is sapphire, but extremely hard to find quality has got to be emerald! Great video!! ❤❤❤❤❤

marionbradley
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Columbian emeralds are my favorite. Many years ago, I got an emerald conglomerate and gave it to my brother. He uses it for a door stop. It weighs at least 5lbs.

SequoiaElisabeth
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Im not sure how rare this is but I have an emerald that contains hematite platelets and it’s very fascinating and interesting. I love stones with interesting inclusions, really loved this video.

Noname-lxgq
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I JUST NOTICED! yall posted this on my bday epic >: )

ghostkiwi
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Wow this was a very good job. Just what I was looking for. I’m not a consumer, nor interested in the jewelry part of it, I just wanted to know about emerald and I got a lot of that!

Ryan-mqmi
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hola rebeca muy buen video me gustan las esmeraldas, rubi, zafiro turmalinas y todos los minerales que florece bajo la luz uv saludos del sur de Chile

patricioortiz
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I have a emerald where there is a line that I can feel with my finger nail. Is it broken or it is an inclusion

aniljis-disciplinedtrading
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To know all about these emerald inclusions are so fascinating.😯🟢💎 To see the facts about them, to look inside🔬 of them when they're treated and where they're formed in the ground🌍 is interesting.🤔 I do believe sapphire is the most popular of the three.🧏‍♀️💙💎 Nice video and see you later.🙂👩‍🏫🟢

karengarcia
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Giod morning maam, i have a three objects that i found in the ocean.and i dont know if it is a gemstone or a pearl cause its perpect on circle and the color is blue and white.can you help to distinguish what kind of this objects?what should i do if i send you the bideo and the photos of the object?

russeloclarit
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I didn't know that that's what star gems are called, that's neat

TheDarkerCharizard
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Hi Rebecca! I was wondering if you and the team could make a video unboxing cool specimens from Ontario? I know that Thunder Bay is famous for their amethyst, and I have my own cool piece from there. My boyfriend got it for me as a birthday gift and it’s a big chunk with lots of cool things like deep purple druzy pockets, and orange copper (?) inclusions on the points. It would be super cool to know what else there is in my province!

Henny.
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Highest esteem ? Ruby, hands down. Favorite ? Sapphire and ruby, opal, tanzanite( and as only I say thus far, if emerald has le Jardin, the garden, tanzanite has le mer, the sea, right down to it looking like kelp stands and coral in tropical waters. Remember folks, you heard it from me first and minable tanzanite won't last forever...)

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