lightningridgecollection.com/ Join John and Joe Belicka expert opal cutter as he transforms a rough knobby opal into a true gem quality Black Opal in Lightning Ridge, Australia.
This man had zero time for the small talk, he just wanted to do what he does best, get that opal in hand and make something amazing! Those like him are so valuable to our world. They put the beauty we see in it!
Wow amazing watching a master at his craft. Very steady and explaining what he’s doing. I have a black opal from Lightning Ridge I inherited and it’s set in a gold clip. Was thinking of getting made into a ring but apprehensive letting it out of my sight. Had it valued for insurance purposes.
Um, not sure, I think it was a collection of lightning strikes. Dang, if I could only remember who it was done by I could maybe search and find out for sure.
Mark Filaroski I would say that he did well with not losing carats. If you have sand in the stone, it would be worth less than if you ground the sand out.
55 years. You can see the experience in his hands while he's working. You could argue with him about a stone but I doubt you would win. Sorry about your father.
saya dari lndonesia tinggal di banten tangerang ditempatku yg terkenal opal kalimaya kebetulan keahlian gosok batu spt anda di negaraku ada teknik sama