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In heaven things like that are worthless. We have no need for petty materialism. Learn to recognize and separate the material self from the spiritual self and you will find heaven on earth.
It is relatively easy to get a core sample that does minimum damage to the stone ... it's absolutely ridiculous to spend hundreds of thousands on a pure gamble !!!
Wish I would have read the amazon reviews on these frames before I paid 300 bucks for them. I dont anticipate them lasting longer than a year now. Great.. :/
I bought 3 pairs of silhouettes frames since 2016. I only wear glasses part time, but none of them survived more than 18 month. And this company has no warranty or repair services. Stay away from this garbage.
I have gorgeous class A Jade bought in the 70's in Hong Kong. Apple green with no inclusions and sweet soapy fibre. Very large and would be a great piece for a jewellery maker to buy.
The only reason you call it gambling on stones is because the buyers are miserable suckers who are to tigjt to buy stones that have already been cut open to display a portion of the quality. The only winner is the seller.he gets paid every time. Sometimes the buyer gets a good stone but most dont
The reason for this is usually its historical significance in the East and its usage back then. Jade is worth much more than Gold solely because of the wealthy's love for it and giving it a symbolism for it. Hence the saying along the lines of "Gold has a price, but Jade is priceless".
I think even with very primitive techniques you can know if at least something is inside the stone. Just put the stone in a full bucket of water, the water spilled will be the volume of the stone, then you compare the weight of the stone with the volume to get the density, if the density differes frrom the one of stone you know there is something inside.
Of course you would say that. You're a salesman. That doesn't mean you are trustworthy. Things like jade and other products at your stage is just collecting dust on the shelf. You need to sell to bring in more so any sale is a sale. There is so much around. Like diamonds worthless under 10 ct. And under is abundant. People are suckers. I'll offer you 25% of whatever you are selling. That's a fair bid.
look for crusty rock, when clean it is lighter like sand most often. break one open, note it's shape and sediment covering. always have a small hammer and chisel when rock hunting :-)
I have green stone too but i don’t have idea when it is jade or what mineral? Just msg me i will leave my email who can help thanks rogerestudillo9@gmail.com
you should use a pen laser, it lights up the inside of rock. and the small rocks have different weights, pick up white jade in one hand, green jade in the other, if you can feel weigh, you will feel the difference. I have been hunting rocks since 8 yrs old am now 65, I have studied crystallography, geology, mineralogy, an have studied at gia, through the yrs. I have picked up many ways to distinguish different ways to tell what is under the crust of a rock, what i give you here is a fraction, of weight to tell the different gems underneath. May your deity walk with you every day of your lives.
yes, they do all that, but opaqueness is not always a clue to inner quality. the lower grade stone can cover or mask some nice stone inside. they also measure its volume by water displacement and then density by weight for volume. despite the best appraisal, it's a judgement call by the experts and still buyers are left with worthless stone or a treasure
@@pauls5745 yes I know about specific gravity, I hold certificates from GIA in diamond grading, an colored stone grading, I also do carving an Lapidary, am fluent in crystallography, mineralogy, an geology, been doing most of this since I was 8 years old, am now 65