Unboxing A Million Dollars in Gemstones! Top Grade Black Opal & More!

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What are the value factors that make a gem worth more than a house? On today's episode, we're bringing out our most valuable specimens. JTV President & CEO Tim Matthews joins our gemologist Rebecca, to reveal why these stones represent the best of the best. Plus, learn about an exciting new direction for our channel!

00:18 - Spot the Six Figure Gem
04:20 - One of a Kind Tanzanite
10:19 - Unreal Opals

#Gemstones #Tanzanite #BlackOpal
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It is so heartwarming to hear that CEO's can still be caring and humane, especially when it comes to those in need within their own industry. Bless you Tim!

yeahweburnstuff
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I absolutely love the blue color that the smaller tanzanite has, its so rich and gemmy, definitely the most beautiful and illustrious tanzanite I have ever seen.

-.Tristan.-
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I absolutely love how happy they get when they talk about their gems! That’s the kind of passion that we fiend for as a human and if more of us could find something that we will get so gitty and smiley when we do something we love. Good content guys, keep it up

dustypotter
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It's the Daughter and Father vibes I'm loving here..

araltv
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Good to see the gentleman taking the ethical business seriously and helping the local Tanzanians go school and providing them aid during there tough times ~ Sir you earn my Respect❤

aquagemsandjewellery
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That trillion Tanzanite is unreal. Not gonna lie, I rewatch this video and look at it on jtv quite often lol.

Berliozboy
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I'm torn between the Kunzite and the smaller Tanzanite specimen! The Tanzanite has such a rich, blue color and the shape just facinates me. The big piece of Tanzanite is just too beautiful! It hast to be displayed oh~ I'm in love

sayaelnu
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I king of wish I hadn’t come across this video. A few months ago we were looking through some of my grandmother’s old gemstones she’d collected over the years, and one of them was a galaxy opal that looks incredibly similar to the one in the video. At the time I didn’t know what it was or it’s value but it was my favorite so I asked my mother if I could have it and she said sure, I take it back to my room and place it on display on my shelf. Fast forward a few weeks I was showing one of my friends the opal by taking a photo and sending it to him, once I took the photo I accidentally dropped the opal on the floor. I pick it up and look at it and it has a small but visible gash in the center of the gem which sucked in the moment but hurts tremendously now. It was a good video though other than that

Dunkwart
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The “Galaxy Opal” is exquisite… I would happily gaze into it for hours 🧡💛💚💙💜🖤

ashlinglynam
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Omg that necklace your wearing is absolutely stunning 😍

shaunpaul
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My fav was also the galexy opal bc when the young lady held it more at a 45 degree or so angle the opal showed the red turn to raspberry & the green turned to teal & at other times the green also turned to a mint color & the orange turned more salmon in color; i haven't seen those colors in an opal sence like 45/50 years ago when i was 8/9; your galexy opal is just beautiful! Thankyou for showing it.

auntymar-marjustme
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I cut boulder opals and those two were by far favorite pieces. Such beautiful natural art!

coryboatz
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I never knew that these gemstones like opal, tanzanite and quartz are very valuable either cut or uncut and where they come from.😯😃🤑💎 My favorite is also the galaxy opal too.🌌💎 Thanks for teaching us about them and nice video.🧑‍🏫💎🙂👍

karengarcia
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I personally love the smaller (but still pretty big) Tanzanite piece and the smoky quartz cluster :D

NovaShards_Scarlett
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She gets so excited- she makes me excited 😊 ( I have never owned or thought about owning one of these gemstones )

elizabethdickerson
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Wow, I did love the solid Galaxy Opal and the large Tanzanite crystal. I was somewhat drawn to the Golden Tanzanite though, as not many people know this can be its natural colour until it’s heated. Thank you for sharing your quality knowledge. Rog from Wales U.K.

rogerhargreaves
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The Opal is fantastic. But I am a huge Tanzanite fan. So for me it’s Tanzanite as my favorites on the table. The ruff is nice but I love it cut and faceted and all sparkly and flashing royal purple with flashes of red.

TucalotaLongears
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Why should I buy one of these ? Hammm cut cut cut !!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 13:30

therealme
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I enjoy how much Tim enjoys her enjoying the gems. :)

Whateverhasbeenmynameforyears
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Thank you for bringing that education to some of us who collect. I have been collecting for some time from minerals to gemstone and only thought as a hobby it’s nice to know I could have some value in my collection. It’s also nice to see the excitement in their voices thank you 🙏🏼 🥰

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