lol not ranting just saying #facts First of all, Jadeite isnt that rare at all??? Generally its a lighter more milky green aka Chinese jade. Nephrite is more rare aka New Zealand jade...usually dark green almost black, the darker the more quality hence more expensive pieces are the darkest. Alot of these are pretty abundant these days. Perhaps you should state other relevant factors that may make it rare eg. AAA grade, 5+ carat etc. is hard to come by. I could keep stating facts but... really? You have the audacity to say at least be smart about ranting yet your video shows no actual knowledge of the rarest gemstones, or lack there of. I at least expected to see Moldavite featured in this list :/
Of these rare gemstones, I own tanzanite (even a pink one), black opal, benitoite, alexandrite, and bixbite (red beryl). I also own a natural 5,220ct blue topaz, a 2,608ct ruby, and a 5 gram ingot of iridium. I then have other stones that too numerous to mention.
Before clicking on this video, I thought, I'll have at least 2 to 3 of these gems already in my collection, but turned out, that I have none from this list...I have Axinites, Bastnesites along with many other gemstones. Anyways, it was kina nice watching this.
what about this one it looks really good, like really really good! can't stop thinking about it i wonder if this could go in an oil pipe and and consumed. here's the picture anyway www.alamy.com/stock-photo-crack-cocaine-rock-19404651.html
if you could stop being ignorant for just a few seconds then you would realise that the music is shit as fuck that is what most are saying because it is shit awful noise that really doesn't work with a video on rocks ffs
Dude I've been watching all your videos and you have wrong info. I mean come on, at least confirm their right info. Animals are venomous not poisonous. These are minerals. The only thing I got right was your star videos
At 8, they must have made a mistake in naming that opal, Black Opal. It is nowhere black. It has a fiery colour, not black if you know what black is. It would have been better if it was named Fire Opal (1:22).
Saya khai dari sabah malaysia.saya menjumpai sebiji batu,tapi saya tdak tahu macam mana betuk berlian yang sebenar.tolong berikan petunjuk untuk mengenali berlian yang sebenar.
Rocks are made of minerals which are made of elements that can be metamorphosed into other rocks with heat. If your asking if you can just make the stones, yes you can. The price and time involved will be astronomical for minimal results.
I taught Africa's I leave with are so sensitive. Did not see this coming where all kinds of people trolling the music in this video instead of giving critics of the subject matter which is about rare minerals. Anyways not that I expect professionalism in social media but it went too far here
I feel like jadeite shouldn't be on this list. It's valuable but not particularly rare even though it is less common than nephrite jade. Quick net search finds a 175-ton stone found recently in Burma and likewise this was used by the Mayan and other Central American cultures such that it will continue to be found in relics from those places. Jadite's price is very 80/20 that is 20 percent of product gets 80 percent of the money, the main market by far is the Hong Kong market serving a fairly narrow definition of jade quality (green or white highly translucent) but lower quality pieces can be had for a lot less (but most 'jade' being sold is likely not jadeite, thousand-plus year tradition of fakes)