Thank you for sharing this. I was there 20 years ago and it's just around the time gemstone mining was taking off and being exploited as usual by foreigners (the government allows it!). So I love this idea of cutting the stones there and keeping a good portion of the money in the country which is desperately needed.
Thank you for sharing your incredible experience. It's nice to see someone sharing knowledge. Most people either take advantage or charge insane prices for bad information. Well done!!!
Thanks :) I have gone one step further too, I also documented my last trip to Madagascar when I put together a teaching program for the local people to teach them the basics of field gemmology. You can check out how it went here: Madagascar Sapphires: Exploring Malagasy Gem Regions and Teaching Gemology
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@@Lawsongems Local people never get a FAIR deal. By doing this, you're just inviting more foreigners to steal from the Malagasy people while you make yourself rich. If you really want to help, help them sell it for at least half as much as you are selling it for on your site.
Glad you enjoy the channel! As a geologist myself i like trying to add as much informationa as I can about that side of things without making it too boring for those who are fellow rockhounds haha!
what a fantastic well considered project . your course seems perfectly tailored to the nature of street gem trading and will doubtless start to enrich and empower people from the get go .
For sure! We have put a lot of time and effort into giving back to these communities. If you have a look at another documentary I made a couple of years after this (Story Behind the Stone, th-cam.com/video/220DF2YiyJQ/w-d-xo.html ) it gives a bit more background :)
What you have achieved is wonderful! Not only spreading good practices to improve the business but also showing aspects not often revealed of countries like Madagascar. Besides, the video is not envy to any NG documental.
+ludmila maria RAZANAKOTONIRINA Hi, sorry there seems to be a problem with TH-cam as the volume has only dropped recently. Hopefully we can get it fixed asap!
+ludmila maria RAZANAKOTONIRINA Hi after looking into it, it may be your operating system. We saw the same problem with the volume then noticed it was only on the computeres that have been upgraded to Windows 10. If you are on Windows 10 please check the following link on how to increase the volume, this worked perfectly for our computers (it will also work for Windows 7 and 8) th-cam.com/video/eDb49PWfOWs/w-d-xo.html
Gostei muito da iniciativa de passar conhecimento do processo de lapidação aos moradores e exploradores de pedras preciosas de Madagascar. Congratulation! Parabéns!
+Groggy01 Stull Haha nice pick up on that one, when I first watched that scene I always wanted to do my own questing/adventure montage to the same tune =P
Yes i love that you are educating not exploiting....i would like to provide a similar service in nigeria...ever thought of filming there or is there a show i missed
Haha yes, I try to only deal with people doing good things and are happy in their work. There are definitely bad areas within the trade, but from memory I believe that only around 2% of diamonds may be conflict stones, as to how much of this 2% reaches foreign markets I am not too sure. For coloured gems it is a lot more difficult to track things like this but take heart in the fact that gem mining is one of the most efficient ways of alleviating poverty and provides a means to live where there was none to millions of people across the globe. It may not be much that they are living on but it is better than having nothing or having to resort to things like crime or prostitution. That said, money isn't everything and some of the happiest people I have ever met have been living very simple lives maintained by the gem trade :)
Haha for sure! Have a look at my newer film about Madagascar (th-cam.com/video/220DF2YiyJQ/w-d-xo.html) and he does another interview (this is a few years on now) and again he ends the conversation with a really lovely and genuine moment :)
I love crystals especially for the reason that it is used for spiritual healing. Recently I had an itching thought that maybe we are over mining the crystals and not thinking so much about what it'll do to mother earth because I see people posting online showing ridiculous amount of huge crystals being harvested and sold in outdoor markets. I really hope that is not the case. It only grows about two centimeter over a period of ten million years depending what type. With an increasing amount earthquakes going on recently over the years it affects the growth rate of crystals as well. We have to be mindful of how much we harvest. We should only take only what is needed. Sorry for being a party pooper but I think it makes sense to be moderate and not get overboard with harvesting mother earth's minerals. Let's show some love and respect to mother earth. Love and light to all taking the time to read this with an open mind. Namaste 💜
Unfortunately people like Tahiry and other locals are not set up for direct overseas trade as many of the don't have emails let alone a bank account making it tough to do business externally. This coupled with very tough (and expensive) export regulations/procedures (for those of us who don't like to smuggle gems out) makes it very difficult for them to trade outside Madagascar. That said, we are currently working on market creation for the locals but tat this stage we are starting small and just getting them to the point of being able to at least trade beyond local villages etc, so with any luck some day we and others will have made enough of a difference to get a thriving local to international trade up and running that actually benefits the locals.
Ah I see, well good on you for helping these people better their lives. I am not looking for a particular gem, I am just a new and enthusiastic collector looking for things I can't find hunting around California's Coast.
Hi Zorhar, thanks for the kind words. The equipment you are looking at is all professional jeweller's gear. If you have a local jewellery supply company they should be able to help you out. Otherwise if you look up ball vice on eBay and you will see lots of options. For the lamp, it is actually part of a microscope set up, the jeweller shown is using the magnification to do very fine work. Again google or eBay jeweller's microscope, bench microscope or something similar and you should be able to find something similar :)
Thanks! Haha there are places all over the world that I would love to get to and film let alone the rest of Madagascar. For the moment what time and the various projects I am a part of of dictate where I can get to and what I can film, but who knows, perhaps I will be able to make it to Andilamena in the future :)
I am malagasy, but even i never been to andilamena or ilakaka as they are one of he world's first suppliers of ruby, sapphires and other gemstones... I have been living in the us and france 10 years ago for a total period of 6 years...and the most striking thing is i noticed that more and more malagasy people become rich by mining gemstones over here in madagascar, and then i had the urge to come back to my homeland and try to penetrate into the adventure, for the beauty of it is that one can travel around, see different peiple, cultures, horizons and at the same time possibly stumble upon a great stone and fulfill a lifetime dream, which is being rich and have a successful life...until today, never had the chance to start the adventure and it kinda makes me sad...but i definitely will, shall dig into the gemstone world someday, very soon i hope.. And i was wondering, how can i get that lamp and that sort of squared loop?? What is its real purpose on testing colored stones?? If someday you come by here in the capital again, please hit me up, either for a drink and to chat abot your experience in the field, i would greatly appreciate it... Thznks for the video, inspired me once again !!
These are titanite/sphene (both names are used). It has incredibly high dispersion and a high refractive index making the faceted stone very sparkly with nice fire. It is not a very common stone and this coupled with a slightly low hardness and tenancy to be an off yellow green colour, has kept it largely unseen in the commercial world of gems :/
Hi Marie, we have a lot of gems available on our website, www.lawsongems.com and we also have a new social enterprise we are starting up called Responsible Gemstone Traders and you can find out more at www.responsiblegemstones.com (bare with us on this site as it is just a temporary site until we get the proper one built as a functional ecommerce site)
Do you mean at 11:23? This is a basic kit and book I put together but I think the tool you might be refering to is the dichroscope. This is on that I made myself modeled on a simple london dichroscope and as you might have guessed are used to identify between isotropic, dichroic and trichroic stones :)
Hi I like your videos, I have always been fascinated with gemstones but did not get the opportunity to follow my passion. Now i am thinking of studying gemmology or jewellery. Is it gonna be a good shift from my career after all these years?T.I.A.
It is hard to say, I have always had a passion for stones and got started on building my career straight out of high school by doing my Bachelor of Science in Geology and never looked back from there. I think it is definitely a rewarding career for those with the passion and drive to do so, but then I guess this could be said for any career haha. The world of gem trading has definitely become far more accessible in the last couple of decades with many countries opening up more and and international trade through the internet becoming so prominent. That said this also means that competition within the industry has never been greater as it is now so much easier for everyone to trade. This does also mean that a lot of uneducated people are selling stones they know nothing about which can often lead to complications and unhappy customers. My best suggestion would be to try you had at a basic gemmology course and perhaps get some work experiance with a gem dealer, cutter or jeweller or even just join a lapidary club. So as to whether it is a good career shift, that is all up to you :)
do you work on your own or do you work for someone? what sort of training do you have and how did you find your job? because I have always wanted to this sort of thing with my life and am very interested to know how to go about getting a job like this.
I run my own business but I do outside projects, like aid work, with both government and educational bodies. I have been a bit of a compulsive student of all things rocks and gems over the years haha. I started as an amateur rockhound when I was young then proceeded to gain my Bachelor of Science in Geology, after that I gained qualifications through the Gemmological Associations of Australia, Gemmological Associations of Great Britain, Gemological Institute of America and the Asian Institute of Gemological Sciences. I also traveled to many regions for trade and mining like Thailand, Burma, China, South Africa, Mozambique, Hong Kong etc, buying, selling and studying all the way. My best advice is to follow your passion and don't be afraid to get out of your comfort zone. If you can't move internationally, find local gem producing areas and start there, it is always satisfying to see just where the gems you are trading have come from and it also makes a great selling point if you have that first hand experience in the mining areas. Almost all countries will have at least a handful of locally produced gems and these are often a good starting point as you may just come across quartz or other lower value stones making it easier to start buying and selling without breaking the bank. But anyway, I do have a bit of a tendency to ramble on these sorts of topics, but I hope I have been able to help point you in the right direction and as always don't hesitate if you have further questions.
Very good video, i like it! then mr, i want to do gemstone business bt problem is i don knw how simply to identify them since ther is alots of them, pls can u help to give me some sites which classify gemstones or some of ur videos if have which classify gemstone. Even if u advice me about gemstone business. Hints: Am not familiar with gemstone. I want to start by buying from local miners and selling in cities market. Thanks, am in Tanzania.
Paraiba tourmaline is a stunning stone that comes out of Brazil, it gets its vivid colour from trace amounts of copper and is termed a "cuprian" tourmaline. There are also similar deposits in Mozambiquie that also produce cuprian tourmaline that look amazing, you just need to be careful when buying paraiba because some people will sell Mozambique cuprian tourmaline as paraiba (it is commonly accepted to call them "paraiba type" tourmaline, though I feel that they should just be called cuprian) so always make sure to ask where it came from before buying, because true paraiaba tourmaline is currently worth more than Mozambique cuprian tourmaline.
I had bought some nice quartz from Madagasgar. Too bad you think it's not valuable. This tis. Until it's too late. I like them better the the Brazil stones.
We have actually done a large amount of aid work in Madagascar including setting up a lapidary center for women that are victims of domestic abuse. If you want to see some of the impact of our work you can check out another documentary I put together about the Malagasy gemstone supply chain 😁: th-cam.com/video/220DF2YiyJQ/w-d-xo.html . It is called "Story Behind the Stone"
Although I have just subscribed to your channel I gave a thums-down for this video. The context is excellent. Some scenes are good, but what I don't like is that the camera is too hasty. You can split the video into parts and go a little slow. Give the viewer some time to take in the content. Delve on the stones. Show the mystery and beauty of the gems. I havent seen your other videos yet but I wish you the best. Thanks!
It is a shame that you decided to go with a thumbs down. TH-cam is a bit of a battle when it comes to extended content, especially for informative niche documentaries. Most viewers will watch around 50% of such a film then move on, so there is definitely a fine balance between getting a film just long enough that you don't lose too much content but not so long that most people will grow bored and click away after a few minutes of watching. (When it comes to shaky camera work you can chalk that down to the entire film being shot and edited by a geologist with zero training or experience in film other then one previous trip to Myanmar haha, but I think I have improved a little since these early days :P )
Tahiri has such a beautiful soul, and a smile to match.
Absolutely! I always say that he has the best smile in Madagascar :)
I love the focus on helping local communities.
Thanks, it is definitely an important part of what everyone in the industry to keep in mind :)
Thank you for sharing this. I was there 20 years ago and it's just around the time gemstone mining was taking off and being exploited as usual by foreigners (the government allows it!). So I love this idea of cutting the stones there and keeping a good portion of the money in the country which is desperately needed.
This video is as good as any National Geographic documentary. Good work !!!!!
+napoworld Haha maybe one day I can go on the National Geographic Channel ;) Thanks for your support!
napoworld agreed
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. I felt such joy watching this!!!
Not a problem :)
Thank you for sharing your incredible experience. It's nice to see someone sharing knowledge. Most people either take advantage or charge insane prices for bad information. Well done!!!
Thanks :) I have gone one step further too, I also documented my last trip to Madagascar when I put together a teaching program for the local people to teach them the basics of field gemmology. You can check out how it went here: Madagascar Sapphires: Exploring Malagasy Gem Regions and Teaching Gemology
th-cam.com/video/NcgRqA8QE9Y/w-d-xo.html
Lovely video, gorgeous landscapes, beautiful smiles everywhere! Enjoyed!
Haha thanks :)
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It's great honest human beigns like you actually give the local people knowledge so they can get a FAIR deal. Great job my friend!
Thanks! It is very rewarding work :)
@@Lawsongems Local people never get a FAIR deal. By doing this, you're just inviting more foreigners to steal from the Malagasy people while you make yourself rich. If you really want to help, help them sell it for at least half as much as you are selling it for on your site.
@@Lawsongems bro I need your contact I have some crazy gemstones I want you to take a look at
Just discovered your channel... and am enjoying it tremendously... (as a geologist)...
Glad you enjoy the channel! As a geologist myself i like trying to add as much informationa as I can about that side of things without making it too boring for those who are fellow rockhounds haha!
what a fantastic well considered project . your course seems perfectly tailored to the nature of street gem trading and will doubtless start to enrich and empower people from the get go .
So happy i was recommended this channel
Glad you enjoyed it :)
1:33 That smile! So vibrant and joyful.🌼💎
Amazing video!!!!! Wow let help this channel because his helping local communities
Thanks for your support!!!
Nice too see the villagers and the people who are most in need of the financial benefit see the fruits of their labour!
For sure! We have put a lot of time and effort into giving back to these communities. If you have a look at another documentary I made a couple of years after this (Story Behind the Stone, th-cam.com/video/220DF2YiyJQ/w-d-xo.html ) it gives a bit more background :)
Lawson Gems excellent thanks for info and update 🙏 !
What you have achieved is wonderful! Not only spreading good practices to improve the business but also showing aspects not often revealed of countries like Madagascar. Besides, the video is not envy to any NG documental.
Wow! That was an amazing thing you did.
Loved it. Have you made more. I hope.
Nice video Charles! Agree with the comment below; looks like a National Geographic documentary! keep up the good work :)
Haha thanks :) I'm glad you enjoyed it! Maybe one day I can get on to National Geographic :P
Thank you so much. Everything at video is beautiful.
Thanks :)
Wow it's very beautiful Gems Stone😲👍
Very Good video....
Thnx...
Glad you liked it :)
Very very good video thank you very much wonderful gemstone :)
Haha no worries!
@@Lawsongems 😀
Helping tahiri small support keep a good man going
Thanks 🙂. Tahiry is a great guy!
what a good documentary vid about gems from madagascar ,,i hope u made it too in banten ,,west java province indonesia ..they hada a good opal gems
I'm interested to the video but the sound is low! i can't hear very well the explanations! Could you adjust it please^^
+ludmila maria RAZANAKOTONIRINA Hi, sorry there seems to be a problem with TH-cam as the volume has only dropped recently. Hopefully we can get it fixed asap!
+ludmila maria RAZANAKOTONIRINA Hi after looking into it, it may be your operating system. We saw the same problem with the volume then noticed it was only on the computeres that have been upgraded to Windows 10. If you are on Windows 10 please check the following link on how to increase the volume, this worked perfectly for our computers (it will also work for Windows 7 and 8)
th-cam.com/video/eDb49PWfOWs/w-d-xo.html
Excellent!👍👍👍
Many thanks!
Beautiful
Gostei muito da iniciativa de passar conhecimento do processo de lapidação aos moradores e exploradores de pedras preciosas de Madagascar. Congratulation! Parabéns!
Haha thanks! It has been a great experience.
Greatly enjoyed this. Also a shoutout to the Cowboy Bebop song choice =p
+Groggy01 Stull Haha nice pick up on that one, when I first watched that scene I always wanted to do my own questing/adventure montage to the same tune =P
Yes i love that you are educating not exploiting....i would like to provide a similar service in nigeria...ever thought of filming there or is there a show i missed
Thanks, glad you liked it :)
I like your career... Thanks for sharing
+nomenjandry zandry Haha no worries :)
Gostei muito deste vídeo
Thanks for your kind words, I am glad you liked the video!
I would love to pack my bag and hop on a plane 1 way ticket them stones look lovely
Honestly when I see videos like this, I think “do blood diamonds really exist? Or is it just a lie... they all seem so happy...”
Haha yes, I try to only deal with people doing good things and are happy in their work. There are definitely bad areas within the trade, but from memory I believe that only around 2% of diamonds may be conflict stones, as to how much of this 2% reaches foreign markets I am not too sure. For coloured gems it is a lot more difficult to track things like this but take heart in the fact that gem mining is one of the most efficient ways of alleviating poverty and provides a means to live where there was none to millions of people across the globe. It may not be much that they are living on but it is better than having nothing or having to resort to things like crime or prostitution. That said, money isn't everything and some of the happiest people I have ever met have been living very simple lives maintained by the gem trade :)
@@Lawsongems What about de-forestation?
Was Tahiry that guy on the mountain that said "Okay" to that one chick? He looks really happy doing gem work. That's dope. Thanks for sharing.
very nice video!!!
Thanks :)
what a great video!
Thanks!
Good job mate.
Thanks :)
He said it's good with a biggo smile... its good
Haha for sure! Have a look at my newer film about Madagascar (th-cam.com/video/220DF2YiyJQ/w-d-xo.html) and he does another interview (this is a few years on now) and again he ends the conversation with a really lovely and genuine moment :)
excellent work dearest
Haha thanks, glad you enjoyed it :)
amazing vid mate !
Lawson Gems wow amazing im stoked for that man! cant wait ! you really are doing your part. so, do you have instagram, or a facebook page?
thanks dear....
Excellent documentary. Thank you. Does Lawsen gems seller Bkk?
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video 😁. We are now based in BKK as Mine to Market Media and Lawson Gems 🙂.
I love crystals especially for the reason that it is used for spiritual healing. Recently I had an itching thought that maybe we are over mining the crystals and not thinking so much about what it'll do to mother earth because I see people posting online showing ridiculous amount of huge crystals being harvested and sold in outdoor markets. I really hope that is not the case. It only grows about two centimeter over a period of ten million years depending what type. With an increasing amount earthquakes going on recently over the years it affects the growth rate of crystals as well. We have to be mindful of how much we harvest. We should only take only what is needed. Sorry for being a party pooper but I think it makes sense to be moderate and not get overboard with harvesting mother earth's minerals. Let's show some love and respect to mother earth.
Love and light to all taking the time to read this with an open mind. Namaste 💜
Beautiful contry good job gays
thanks!
This guy's life looks pretty cool
Haha thanks, I am one of the lucky ones who has been able to turn their passion into their day job 😆
Good job brother )))
Thanks!!!
Look at the bijih alam, the typical rock of Kediri, adding to the collection material
Nice video
Thanks 🙂
Fantastic video, well done.
Is there a way I can buy stones directly from Tahiry, and other locals like him?
Unfortunately people like Tahiry and other locals are not set up for direct overseas trade as many of the don't have emails let alone a bank account making it tough to do business externally. This coupled with very tough (and expensive) export regulations/procedures (for those of us who don't like to smuggle gems out) makes it very difficult for them to trade outside Madagascar. That said, we are currently working on market creation for the locals but tat this stage we are starting small and just getting them to the point of being able to at least trade beyond local villages etc, so with any luck some day we and others will have made enough of a difference to get a thriving local to international trade up and running that actually benefits the locals.
Is there a particular gem material you are looking for?
Ah I see, well good on you for helping these people better their lives.
I am not looking for a particular gem, I am just a new and enthusiastic collector looking for things I can't find hunting around California's Coast.
yes i can help you.
Thanks for your work, it's very inspirational. Where does one get a lamp and vise as at 10:45 in video?
Hi Zorhar, thanks for the kind words. The equipment you are looking at is all professional jeweller's gear. If you have a local jewellery supply company they should be able to help you out. Otherwise if you look up ball vice on eBay and you will see lots of options. For the lamp, it is actually part of a microscope set up, the jeweller shown is using the magnification to do very fine work. Again google or eBay jeweller's microscope, bench microscope or something similar and you should be able to find something similar :)
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Nice work, man but why you didn't visited Andilamena district? As I know it has best rubies and sapphires on Madagascar?
Thanks! Haha there are places all over the world that I would love to get to and film let alone the rest of Madagascar. For the moment what time and the various projects I am a part of of dictate where I can get to and what I can film, but who knows, perhaps I will be able to make it to Andilamena in the future :)
I am malagasy, but even i never been to andilamena or ilakaka as they are one of he world's first suppliers of ruby, sapphires and other gemstones...
I have been living in the us and france 10 years ago for a total period of 6 years...and the most striking thing is i noticed that more and more malagasy people become rich by mining gemstones over here in madagascar, and then i had the urge to come back to my homeland and try to penetrate into the adventure, for the beauty of it is that one can travel around, see different peiple, cultures, horizons and at the same time possibly stumble upon a great stone and fulfill a lifetime dream, which is being rich and have a successful life...until today, never had the chance to start the adventure and it kinda makes me sad...but i definitely will, shall dig into the gemstone world someday, very soon i hope..
And i was wondering, how can i get that lamp and that sort of squared loop?? What is its real purpose on testing colored stones??
If someday you come by here in the capital again, please hit me up, either for a drink and to chat abot your experience in the field, i would greatly appreciate it...
Thznks for the video, inspired me once again !!
hMM, HOW TO GET IN TOUCH WITH STONE CUTTERS IF I NEED TO PUT SOME ROW STONES IN CUTTING AND POLISHING PROCESS? I WISH TO TRYTHAT.
Nice videos
Thanks 😁
nice work ..would love to explore places like this .
Madagascar is a pretty amazing place with amazing people :)
Hello,
The stones at display at 1018 what are they? I've never seen any other gems than opals changing colour like that before!
These are titanite/sphene (both names are used). It has incredibly high dispersion and a high refractive index making the faceted stone very sparkly with nice fire. It is not a very common stone and this coupled with a slightly low hardness and tenancy to be an off yellow green colour, has kept it largely unseen in the commercial world of gems :/
How can we as crystal sellers support this?☺️ I would love to buy from them
Hi Marie, we have a lot of gems available on our website, www.lawsongems.com and we also have a new social enterprise we are starting up called Responsible Gemstone Traders and you can find out more at www.responsiblegemstones.com (bare with us on this site as it is just a temporary site until we get the proper one built as a functional ecommerce site)
Is that an inspection kit used at 12:23?, what is it's name? ,I am learning to identify stones.
Do you mean at 11:23? This is a basic kit and book I put together but I think the tool you might be refering to is the dichroscope. This is on that I made myself modeled on a simple london dichroscope and as you might have guessed are used to identify between isotropic, dichroic and trichroic stones :)
Hi I like your videos, I have always been fascinated with gemstones but did not get the opportunity to follow my passion. Now i am thinking of studying gemmology or jewellery. Is it gonna be a good shift from my career after all these years?T.I.A.
It is hard to say, I have always had a passion for stones and got started on building my career straight out of high school by doing my Bachelor of Science in Geology and never looked back from there. I think it is definitely a rewarding career for those with the passion and drive to do so, but then I guess this could be said for any career haha. The world of gem trading has definitely become far more accessible in the last couple of decades with many countries opening up more and and international trade through the internet becoming so prominent. That said this also means that competition within the industry has never been greater as it is now so much easier for everyone to trade. This does also mean that a lot of uneducated people are selling stones they know nothing about which can often lead to complications and unhappy customers. My best suggestion would be to try you had at a basic gemmology course and perhaps get some work experiance with a gem dealer, cutter or jeweller or even just join a lapidary club. So as to whether it is a good career shift, that is all up to you :)
Thanks for replying, much appreciated. Do more good and more power to you.
It is like my friend!
do you work on your own or do you work for someone? what sort of training do you have and how did you find your job? because I have always wanted to this sort of thing with my life and am very interested to know how to go about getting a job like this.
I run my own business but I do outside projects, like aid work, with both government and educational bodies. I have been a bit of a compulsive student of all things rocks and gems over the years haha. I started as an amateur rockhound when I was young then proceeded to gain my Bachelor of Science in Geology, after that I gained qualifications through the Gemmological Associations of Australia, Gemmological Associations of Great Britain, Gemological Institute of America and the Asian Institute of Gemological Sciences. I also traveled to many regions for trade and mining like Thailand, Burma, China, South Africa, Mozambique, Hong Kong etc, buying, selling and studying all the way.
My best advice is to follow your passion and don't be afraid to get out of your comfort zone. If you can't move internationally, find local gem producing areas and start there, it is always satisfying to see just where the gems you are trading have come from and it also makes a great selling point if you have that first hand experience in the mining areas. Almost all countries will have at least a handful of locally produced gems and these are often a good starting point as you may just come across quartz or other lower value stones making it easier to start buying and selling without breaking the bank.
But anyway, I do have a bit of a tendency to ramble on these sorts of topics, but I hope I have been able to help point you in the right direction and as always don't hesitate if you have further questions.
mickey mouse
10: 50 whats the name for gemstone
Amazing 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
It's worth $ millions of $. .the collection
7:27 - Best moment
Haha yeah, we all got a good laugh from that!
@@Lawsongems like and subscribe, congratulations for channel!!!
Very good video, i like it!
then mr, i want to do gemstone business bt problem is i don knw how simply to identify them since ther is alots of them, pls can u help to give me some sites which classify gemstones or some of ur videos if have which classify gemstone.
Even if u advice me about gemstone business.
Hints:
Am not familiar with gemstone.
I want to start by buying from local miners and selling in cities market.
Thanks, am in Tanzania.
Turmalina Paraíba I think is a unique and rare gem stone from Brazil
Paraiba tourmaline is a stunning stone that comes out of Brazil, it gets its vivid colour from trace amounts of copper and is termed a "cuprian" tourmaline.
There are also similar deposits in Mozambiquie that also produce cuprian tourmaline that look amazing, you just need to be careful when buying paraiba because some people will sell Mozambique cuprian tourmaline as paraiba (it is commonly accepted to call them "paraiba type" tourmaline, though I feel that they should just be called cuprian) so always make sure to ask where it came from before buying, because true paraiaba tourmaline is currently worth more than Mozambique cuprian tourmaline.
When are you going shoot some videos in Brasil ?
Haha I would love to get over there some day. It is definitely on my bucket list!!!
Song about half way through is the egg and I. Or something like that. I know it from cowboy bebop. Good choice.
Haha yep it sure is! I've always wanted to use it for some kind of walking/adventuring scene in homage to the original scene from Cowboy Bebop :P
YES IT IS! thats my favourite bebop song.
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I really like this video, but I don't understand it clearly. Could you please give us Eng Subtitle?
Hi, sorry it was hard to understand, I will definietly try to get some subs up :)
Hi I have added subs titles and you can turn them on in the TH-cam options :)
+Lawson Gems thank you :)
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生活がかかっているでしょうから本当はそうでもないのでしょうが、楽しそうですね。
This trip was definitely a great adventure :)
Do these people sell online? They have websites?
Unfortunately most of these people don't have computers or even an email address and rely heavily on foreign brokers.
we are regularly visiting madagascar ,we buy directly from miners.its very cheap there.
What crystal is he wearing?
I am wearing a partially polished piece of Australian Chrysoprase :)
What city name?
Top quality Video. You have iinspired me to do better and try harder.
Maravilha!
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I had bought some nice quartz from Madagasgar. Too bad you think it's not valuable. This tis. Until it's too late. I like them better the the Brazil stones.
quartz are cheap in madagascar :p .very cheap
Please improve your sound volume .
9:39 Interesting
Check the new found Ethiopian Sapphire too.
Yes, it is exciting to see how the new Ethiopian deposits evolve.
The part where the FAT WOMAN couldn't be carried was the best 🤣
Haha yeah, I couldn't resist adding in that part. It was a very valiant effort though wasn't it 😂?
nice video i am from in M/car
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Develop the facility to improve the quality of life in Madagascar.
We have actually done a large amount of aid work in Madagascar including setting up a lapidary center for women that are victims of domestic abuse. If you want to see some of the impact of our work you can check out another documentary I put together about the Malagasy gemstone supply chain 😁: th-cam.com/video/220DF2YiyJQ/w-d-xo.html . It is called "Story Behind the Stone"
Although I have just subscribed to your channel I gave a thums-down for this video. The context is excellent. Some scenes are good, but what I don't like is that the camera is too hasty. You can split the video into parts and go a little slow. Give the viewer some time to take in the content. Delve on the stones. Show the mystery and beauty of the gems. I havent seen your other videos yet but I wish you the best. Thanks!
It is a shame that you decided to go with a thumbs down. TH-cam is a bit of a battle when it comes to extended content, especially for informative niche documentaries. Most viewers will watch around 50% of such a film then move on, so there is definitely a fine balance between getting a film just long enough that you don't lose too much content but not so long that most people will grow bored and click away after a few minutes of watching. (When it comes to shaky camera work you can chalk that down to the entire film being shot and edited by a geologist with zero training or experience in film other then one previous trip to Myanmar haha, but I think I have improved a little since these early days :P )
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I like blue sapphires
Go to Indonesia bro
Haha it is definitely on my bucket list!
Stones are portable assets.
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I'll like a pound of Sapphire....
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That is our aim 😁
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