Unboxing $3,000,000 in Gemstones | Paraiba Tourmaline & More

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It's our most expensive unboxing ever, as we check out the biggest, rarest, and most unique gem specimens! Ever wondered "what makes a gemstones valuable?" Learn what factors make these natural gems worth six figures or more. Plus see one of the most special tourmaline specimens in the world!

01:38 - Giant Size Aquamarine
04:15 - Million Dollar Gem Reveal
07:06 - Kongsberg Wire Silver
08:54 - Huge Tourmaline
10:19 - Unique Morganite
11:42 - Paraíba Tourmaline

#Gemstones #Morganite #Aquamarine #Tourmaline #JTV #Unboxing

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I can definitely see that gold as art instead of just a hunk of gold. The way it grew is just beautiful. The geometric shapes that it formed combined with it's luster is just *chef's kiss .
Honestly if I was someone who could even consider buying something like that I'd snatch that gold up so fast. Just stunning, really.

microusb
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The aquamarine is beyond gorgeous, love the growth pattern along the crystal!

skyemaclachlan
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It’s interesting thinking how I would spend my money if I was ridiculously obscenely rich. I cannot see spending $700M on a yacht. But spending half that much I could build a magnificent mineral collection and a very secure building to house it and the staff to make it available to the public.

berthaadamson
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Absolutely LOVE that silver specimen! Wow! Looks like a fossilized eldritch being, but every specimen is just extraordinary, so COOOOL

milanopiano
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Whoever owns that Aquamarine must possess some incredible magical powers. There's no way something that incredible doesn't belong to wizards and witches.

vinnie
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The aquamarine is absolutely gorgeous, I would definitely buy that if I had money to throw

brickbuilderx
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I smiled through this, great hosts, incredible crystals, brilliant episode!

thirteennumbers
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Its awesome to see Christopher back on the channel! Keep the beautiful minerals coming!!

-.Tristan.-
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Incredible to see such rare specimens in one video. They were all so beautiful!!

newtonlee
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These videos always get the inner treasure hunter inside of me going.

santiagowho
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Really loved the the enthusiasm of both of the hosts. I found myself getting excited. Granted, how can you not at these beautiful specimens! It's amazing that this thing we call existence can create such beautiful minerals and matter for us to enjoy ✌️♥️

John-mfky
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Paraiba all the way!! What a stunning specimen with that intoxicating blue! Just gorgeous!

katrinasamson
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Couple thoughts:
1 it'd be better to bring a normal version of each of these to compare the fancy ones to
2 this guy seems real chill for a dude with a vault
3 girl this is the internet you can't just be out here graspin beryl like that, but also hey
4 that rhodo hits

GarrettBroadnax
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She was really loving that $1.25 million crystal. No clue why, but the innuendo's paint a picture.

DriftKingNL
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This was a real treat to watch. If could afford it I would have gotten the Paraiba tourmaline, the morganite and the rhodochrosite.

aglenrios
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Wow, wow, wow!! What a treat. Thank you so much!

deborahellenberger
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The pieces shown on this episode were just incredible!!!! I about lost my mind when I saw the Paraiba Tourmaline. All of the specimens shown were incredible but man the size and color of the Paraiba is just mind-blowing! Thank you for sharing!!!!

karenhunt
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Rebecca thanks so much for all the beautiful gems and the educational information is so very awesome. Love the channel and May the angels always keep watch 🤗

robinlynn
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That paraiba tourmaline is pretty cool for sure. I really like the gold though just because it's a metal and not something that you normally think of as being crystalline. I do casting with aluminum bronze and when you acid etch the pieces afterwards you can see the crystal structure of the metal on the surface. It's just fascinating to me that something you think of as solid metal, is actually a crystalline structure. I've actually electrolyticly grown some small copper crystals. It's really tricky though and I've only ever gotten one small one. It usually just Electro plates onto the piece but sometimes a Crystal starts growing. Trick is keeping it growing without it just electroplating over.

keithyinger
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Wonderful collection thank you for sharing. 👍

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