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@club2119
@club2119 3 күн бұрын
THANK YOU FROM TAIWAN
@heidiphillips6618
@heidiphillips6618 4 күн бұрын
Price please 😊
@samsonnkhowani-qb3ye
@samsonnkhowani-qb3ye 6 күн бұрын
Would you examine our pictures
@LilyaHazroyan-in2zj
@LilyaHazroyan-in2zj 14 күн бұрын
👍👍 Ауу007 🇷🇺
@TarunThumma-c3l
@TarunThumma-c3l 15 күн бұрын
Can you please send the what all locations you told in the vedio.please send as a text
@pakistani_lovetruth
@pakistani_lovetruth 17 күн бұрын
Can you make the same video of emeralds
@TheRattlebit
@TheRattlebit 18 күн бұрын
So, whatdid the natural ruby look like?
@yzavahir
@yzavahir 21 күн бұрын
Thank you
@NPCKeys
@NPCKeys 26 күн бұрын
Perfectly explained, thank you!
@anthonycutler2666
@anthonycutler2666 28 күн бұрын
Very informative I like this sort of video a lot, be good to see more
@doungkaov8437
@doungkaov8437 29 күн бұрын
I have a red ruby. 33. Ct
@AbdulMoid-ds2cn
@AbdulMoid-ds2cn Ай бұрын
Hi is there an email where one can message you
@j_nvistar
@j_nvistar Ай бұрын
wow! thank you for so much information, Tarun Gupta 😮☺️
@everdost89
@everdost89 Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing information
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems Ай бұрын
Thank you for watching. Hope you found the information helpful. Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@sergioortega5869
@sergioortega5869 Ай бұрын
By the way, I have some alexandrites from Russia and with the recrystallometer it gives me 1.748-1.763. My question is, is this range real or does it indicate that they are synthetic? That's how these alexandrites are. The biggest one I have is 17+ carats and I'm about to get one of 36.45 carats. These come from the rural areas. Of course not directly. But this site is the origin of these. I would like to know if with this numbering it can be confirmed that these are genuine or synthetic.
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems Ай бұрын
Alexandrite has an RI of 1.745-1.755 and is doubly refractive. This test doesn't distinguish between real or synthetic as chemical compositions for both 'genuine or synthetic' will be the same. The best way to check is to see the stones under microscope to find any clues if they natural inclusions or indications of being synthetics. Of course the easiest way is to send to to reputable gem lab to verify if the stones are genuine or not. Thanks for watching our videos and other compliments. Best Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@sergioortega5869
@sergioortega5869 Ай бұрын
@@ThaiNativeGems In the gem book it has a refractive index of 1.744-1.763 but since my pieces indicate this one I give you is 1.748-1.763.
@sergioortega5869
@sergioortega5869 Ай бұрын
Forgive me if I call you a professor. The truth is that I learn from your videos like this one. Since I have no knowledge on the subject but I like to collect. As I see it, it is a way to invest in this area. To me, it seems much better to invest in this type of material than to have money in the bank.
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems Ай бұрын
Thank you so much in keeping your mind open in wanting to learn. I agree, knowledge is most valuable asset we all have and I do try to learn everyday myself. I am definitely not a 'professor,' though I do believe with more knowledge and discussions people will be better informed and more confident with gemstone purchases. Best Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@ashleylee4473
@ashleylee4473 Ай бұрын
Best video on ruby teaching
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems Ай бұрын
Thank you. Not sure if is the best, but I am trying my best to share my knowledge to the world. Thanks again for watching. Best Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@ashleylee4473
@ashleylee4473 Ай бұрын
Thank you for this video.l have learned from it that l have purchased a fake rudy Your video is the best so far l able to understand a real and fake.
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems Ай бұрын
Thank you Ashley. That is purpose for my educational gemstone videos. It is to get people to understand more about gemstones so they can make an inform decisions in purchasing the highly valuable precious items. Also thanks for watching our videos. Best Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@ΣωτηρησΜιχος-μ5τ
@ΣωτηρησΜιχος-μ5τ Ай бұрын
Thank you , very good informations
@johndoee2040
@johndoee2040 Ай бұрын
If only you showed what the natural ruby looked like to compare from the synthetic inclusions. Maybe next time
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems Ай бұрын
Apologies for not including the natural ruby under the microscope in this video. We actually have done natural rubies in the past videos. Links provided below: 1) kzbin.info/www/bejne/paPRm4eAq56jopo 2) kzbin.info/www/bejne/joCneGuad5ujnqc Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@roberttrapp4762
@roberttrapp4762 Ай бұрын
Is this for sale?
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems Ай бұрын
Yes we have this ring in stock and is available for sale. If interested do email us at [email protected]. Regards, Tarun
@anthonycutler2666
@anthonycutler2666 Ай бұрын
Nice piece
@parvizirany
@parvizirany Ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@AdinaTheNetherlands
@AdinaTheNetherlands Ай бұрын
Hello, I am travelling in September to Bangkok for a engagement ring. The purpose is to leth it be made from scratch. Where can I find a good goldsmith? I will have the stones also. Can you give me advice? Thank you and have a nice day!
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems Ай бұрын
We actually provide custom making services to our clients even if you don't get diamond or gemstones from us. The process generally takes 2 to 4 weeks, depending on how complicated the design is. Feel free to email us at [email protected] your design and I can let you know how much it will cost to make with us. Best Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@AdinaTheNetherlands
@AdinaTheNetherlands Ай бұрын
Hello, I am travelling in September to Bangkok for a engagement ring. The purpose is to leth it be made from scratch. Where can I find a good goldsmith? I will have the stones also. Can you give me advice? Thank you and have a nice day!
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems Ай бұрын
We actually provide custom making services to our clients even if you don't get diamond or gemstones from us. The process generally takes 2 to 4 weeks, depending on how complicated the design is. Feel free to email us at [email protected] your design and I can let you know how much it will cost to make with us. Best Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@AdinaTheNetherlands
@AdinaTheNetherlands Ай бұрын
Hello, I am travelling in September to Bangkok for a engagement ring. The purpose is to leth it be made from scratch. Where can I find a good goldsmith? I will have the stones also. Can you give me advice? Thank you and have a nice day!
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems Ай бұрын
We actually provide custom making services to our clients even if you don't get diamond or gemstones from us. The process generally takes 2 to 4 weeks, depending on how complicated the design is. Feel free to email us at [email protected] your design and I can let you know how much it will cost to make with us. Best Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@anthonycutler2666
@anthonycutler2666 Ай бұрын
Nice saphire
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems Ай бұрын
GIA certified deep blue (Classified Royal Blue) 1.40ct Pear Cut Sapphire. 0.41ct Halo and side diamonds. Ring in made in Platinum (PT950).
@NarayanBs-lh9oj
@NarayanBs-lh9oj Ай бұрын
Can u pls share ur no
@NehaGupta-br6dj
@NehaGupta-br6dj Ай бұрын
Lighter Blue 💙😍
@doriangray2347
@doriangray2347 Ай бұрын
Too pink for real pigeon blood. It has to have a touch of orange-peach to be pigeon blood. Definitely no pink. However, these are absolutely beautiful and worthy of their price
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems Ай бұрын
I personally agree with you and this is an issue with all 'reputable' labs being a little too generous about 'pigeon-blood' color. Color definition is still a big issue in all the major labs. Do you have any recommendations and how we should go about tackling this issue? Best Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@affbcx3032
@affbcx3032 2 ай бұрын
Is it really enough to conclude of no heat? Even coming from Basaltic source that can show similarities to heat treated sapphire from other sources, only one indication is really enough?!?! Hm
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems Ай бұрын
For origin determination, no it is definitely not enough. It is enough to check if its heated or unheated, yes. Thanks for your questions and insights regarding this. Best Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@adikbudakdrone9170
@adikbudakdrone9170 2 ай бұрын
Hi TNG, i have an composite corundum or cobalt doped composite sapphire, it's mean totally synthetic sapphire or 100% imitation sapphire or natural mix a lead glass/silica? Thanks
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems Ай бұрын
Composite generally means mix with some outside substance including 'mixed lead glass/silica.' So, its natural stone but aggressively treated with outside material. This makes it drop in value dramatically. Best Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@nickchandra4890
@nickchandra4890 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. How much would a 3.45/ 3.5 carat unheated pigeon blood Burmese Ruby with some inclusions cost please? Thank you
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems Ай бұрын
Finding one Burmese of this quality is exceptionally difficult, plus being unheated. Generally there are now priced over $100K per carat higher or more. If you have a budget for such a stone do let me know. :) Best Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@Escape_matrix88
@Escape_matrix88 2 ай бұрын
How do I sell gems I am a traveling business man ? What things should I look for where should I go? How do I approach the Thai market?
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems Ай бұрын
Selling is a skill and as a business man I am sure you have experience in how about doing it. You can walk around JTC in the end of Silom area and see if any of the dealers are interested in the stones you have to offer. Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@sheinsan9496
@sheinsan9496 2 ай бұрын
I am from myanmar I get a lot of knowledge from you.If I find perfect one,I will contect u
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems 2 ай бұрын
Wish you the best of luck for ruby hunting. It can be both daunting and exciting as well. Best Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@photocopymachinerepair7172
@photocopymachinerepair7172 2 ай бұрын
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@NikhilGuptaAstrology
@NikhilGuptaAstrology 2 ай бұрын
I have a 5.64 carat blue sapphire, no inclusions are visible to the naked eye but definitely has all the required inclusions like cavities, crystals, rutile needles, traces of other mineral etc when seen under the magnifying glass, it has dark navy blue or corn flower blue colour, very transparent, has good color zoning etc. Jweller from whom I purchased this gem in 2013 is my trusted relative who informed me that the origin of this gem is from kashmir and its unheated, untreated but the certificate did not mention anything about its origin or treatment. I wanted to know about its actual price and wanted to sell it. I want to have a GIA certificate for this gem so that its actual origin and treatment information could be decoded but I do not know the procedure for the same. I am based in Delhi, India and also reluctant to send this gem to a lab for week or 15 days and pay a heavy amount to get it tested. Please guide what should I do?
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems 2 ай бұрын
Hi Nikil, I do recommend if you believe the stone is unheated & untreated 5.64 blue sapphire from Kashmir to get it certified by one of the premium labs. I actually written a blog post of various different labs which are available which you can read more here: www.buygemstone.info/what-lab-or-certification-is-the-best-for-checking-your-expensive-ruby-sapphire-or-emerald/ Now as you are based in New Delhi you can submit the stone to GIA in India and the cost for your stone with origin report will be around INR 20,000 (including various taxes) - price breakdown you can see on there website which I have provided the link regarding lab fees pricing - www.gia.edu/doc/ColoredStones_FeeSchedule_MASTER_Q3__INR.pdf I also checked an unfortunately they don't have a lab in New Delhi but have one in Mumbai (or Surat) - which I am not surprise as these are diamond hubs in India. Address lactation can be seen here: www.gia.edu/locations Now, regarding the stone taking 15 days and paying 'heavy' amount to get tested that really depends on your personal preference. If you are confident your stone is unheated from Kashmir and want to sell it at a 'premium' price any dealer would want a certificate from one of these big labs to verify that it is true (unheated, Kashmir sapphire). Also, personally I find it worth it as it guarantee to me what type of gemstone I have on hand. Finally regarding how much it should be as you can see from our video you have to see the vibrancy of the color (hue, saturation, or tone), clarity (inclusion location and if the stone's crystal cloudy or clean). So, we cannot tell you without looking at the stone. Best Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@NikhilGuptaAstrology
@NikhilGuptaAstrology 2 ай бұрын
@@ThaiNativeGems Dear Tarun, first of all, it's really nice of you to revert to my message. Your message reflects your utmost level of clarity on the subject. So congratulations to you that you have acquired such a unique skill set. Secondly, I just now spoke to the senior manager of GIA (Mumbai office) and he informed me that, currently they do not offer GIA certifications corresponding to sapphires. They only do it for diamonds and pearls. He advised me to send the gem to the Bangkok GIA lab. I have checked the fees too which is Rs 17390 (this includes origin decoding along with the identification report). Senior manager also told me that an individual gem could also be sent to Bangkok through a courier who has the valid license to send a gem. I will give a deep thought on all this. Anyways do you wish to see the gem, should I send you the pics of the gem in your email id, so that I could have your precious opinion on the credentials of the gem. If yes, please let me know your email id. Regards 🙏
@normadicpsysage2420
@normadicpsysage2420 2 ай бұрын
I have a ceylon ruby that close to Mozambique pigion blood color , i know that normally ceylon rubies are pinkish and not very good looking, but this stone was found in a mine that i know, what happens for that kind of situation when you find high colors in a ceylon ruby
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems 2 ай бұрын
I do recommend if you believe the stone is Pigeon Blood Ceylon Ruby to get it certified by one of the premium labs. I actually written a blog post of various different labs which are available which you can read more here: www.buygemstone.info/what-lab-or-certification-is-the-best-for-checking-your-expensive-ruby-sapphire-or-emerald/ If the stones come out to be ruby from Sri Lanka, it is exceptionally rare and you should be able to get a 'good' price for it. Best Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@santuroy1867
@santuroy1867 2 ай бұрын
My yellow sapphire something inclusion visible.. This yellow sapphire working or not??
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems 2 ай бұрын
I cannot tell you if you the yellow sapphire you are wearing will change your karmic destiny or not (if it works or not). Generally in traditional vedic text if the stone is 'natural' (untreated) and nice vivid yellow, it should work. But yes preference is if the stone is has no 'visible' inclusions. Best Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@thedailyhummm
@thedailyhummm 2 ай бұрын
Wanted to see what the real ruby look like under a microscope as well
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems 2 ай бұрын
Apologies for not including the natural ruby under the microscope in this video. We actually have done natural rubies in the past videos. Links provided below: 1) kzbin.info/www/bejne/paPRm4eAq56jopo 2) kzbin.info/www/bejne/joCneGuad5ujnqc Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@sherleysooriyaarachchi4
@sherleysooriyaarachchi4 2 ай бұрын
I'm from Sir Lanka. I like join with you
@donbaxley5530
@donbaxley5530 2 ай бұрын
The impure ones dug out of the ground or the pure ones the labs make?
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems 2 ай бұрын
Based on tradition - the market place prefers 'the natural' impure ones dug from ground. What is your preference? Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@SuhaniPatil-z2l
@SuhaniPatil-z2l 2 ай бұрын
Price
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems 2 ай бұрын
This ring has been custom-made and sold. If interested in something similar please feel free to email us at [email protected]. Best Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@KushansanjayaGem
@KushansanjayaGem 3 ай бұрын
@jimbocerro
@jimbocerro 3 ай бұрын
i have but idont know is real
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems 2 ай бұрын
I do recommend if you are not sure if your ruby is natural or not is get it certified by one of the premium labs. I actually written a blog post of various different labs which are available which you can read more here: www.buygemstone.info/what-lab-or-certification-is-the-best-for-checking-your-expensive-ruby-sapphire-or-emerald/ Best Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@woodman9083
@woodman9083 3 ай бұрын
❤☘
@mtl_yg
@mtl_yg 3 ай бұрын
Thank you :)
@EvelyninHK
@EvelyninHK 3 ай бұрын
Excellent, informative and helpful video❤
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems 3 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Hopefully will upload some more tutorial videos soon, if time permits. Best Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG
@khuramjaved86
@khuramjaved86 3 ай бұрын
Very informative video. Thanks for the efforts.
@ThaiNativeGems
@ThaiNativeGems 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. Best Regards, Tarun Gupta, GIA GG