Hello Mr Deasy I have recently inherited a gemstone collection from my aunt who has passed away. I have so many different stones from Rubys to Tanzanite to fire opal and many many more different kinds and I'm not sure what to do with them. Is there a way to set up a meeting with you or could you guide me On how to sell these items? I truly don't know much about this industry
but Ethiopian opal from my understanding is not good because it should not get dry so from what I was told you either have to stabilize it with like resin or something or it can only be kept for display?
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Bonsoir monsieur Paul deasy gemston et merci pour cette belle vidéo vraiment c'est intéressant moi aussi je fais Les business des différents matière tel que la malachite, les chrysocolle, les coltan, les citrine, les citrine, les cuivres, les sugilite, l'or Etc... apar ça je vends les œuvres d'art en malachite je vie en République démocratique du Congo Kinshasa ❤❤❤
Awesome video !!! I have all kind of sapphires . (Royal blues1.00-8.00 ct , Cornflower blues 1.00 - 23.00 ct, yellow1.00- 10.00 ct , Padparadscha, and other kind of stones. some rare stones ( taaffeite ) i am looking for buyer to sell. I am from Sri Lanka
One would need to be pretty stupid to be ran over by one of those monster trucks. I doubt the trucks move very quickly, and it's not like you wouldn't see, hear, and feel the ground shaking as it coming your way. So, I dont get it!?
Nobody's buying random gemstones except the public, very few gems are worth much, and to have a rare stone worth big money, you need a gia certificate and a valuation. Even then wholesale prices come and take any profit.
If you want to buy semi precious stones the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show is a must. The best place is Jaipur India. Most of what ends up in Tucson probably passed through Jaipur India. It is where most cabochons are cut and polished. The deals there are the best. Lower than US wholesale, lower than any gem and mineral show. At the end of the day semi precious and precious is only really worth what clients are willing to pay for it. Try and sell an engagement ring. Yo will figure it out. You may only get the price of the gold. Keystone price is 60% below retail. Never pay retail for stones.
Dear Paul Deasy I hope you dont mind me asking Being daltonic limits me in pursuit of studying gemology🤔 Do you think getting into the gems world could give me a future a kind of career. I'm making a move in my career after twenty years of advertising and tv , also fiction writer and streaming Is there a future in gems economically🤔 I feel a strong connection with gemology I viist jewelry small shops in Buenos Aires (Calle Esmeralda) or wherever i go. I have crossed Africa up north and all India. Lived in many place: Gibraltar, Costa Rica, Warwickshire, Adis Abeba. Now i live in Uruguay on the ocean. my brother Paul lives in Atlant I would really do with your Advice . I am very fond of my times watching and learning from your vids Best regards
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Dearest Paul, It is really recent that i started following you on this plat form! I am from Ethiopia and would like to get in to the gem business. Professionally, i am a Tour Operater so would you please fill me up with what i have to do before i jump in to it! With Regards, Assefa!