@_peepee_ yeah I was gonna say the same, while gorgeous, wedding bands are typically worn WAY more than other jewelry, and can be damage very fast when worn that much. It would likely get cloudly or chip/crack/break.
After watching a couple vids, my question was answered. He is using a lovely manufactured opalite stone, which is much harder and more affordable than true opal.
I don't care what anyone says, I love synthetic opal. Finding natural stones that are just as pretty makes a needle-in-a-haystack seem like child's play LOL
@@badcat5667 I have a fairly good sized opal, and I've had lots people tell me that, I guess it moisturizes them. Since I'm usually around coconut oil one way or another, I always rub a bit on it. I know they get their fire from water trapped inside, but yeah many people, who wear opals, and know gemstones have told me that, I should have pointed that out, they're not just random yahoos on the street, they know their rocks. LOL 😎
@@WhiteWolfBlackStar They most likely tell you to put oil on it because opal is made up of silica which when exposed to water absorbs it and upon absorbing large amounts of water it will turn translucent
It's so damn Shiney and colorful it almost looks like it's plastic/artificial. Don't get me wrong, it's still hella cool looking and I know fake opal doesn't look near as good as this. But for the uninformed, it could appear artificial
It's gorgeous. But I liked it more before you put the facets on it. Beautiful!
Even fake opal shouldn't be faceted.
The monsters.
I really liked it when it was smooth.
We can make smooth versions too, but the most popular version is the one with facets
I need one please @@PatrickAdairDesigns
I’d love such a ring to be my wedding band
the problem is opal is too soft for daily wear
@_peepee_ yeah I was gonna say the same, while gorgeous, wedding bands are typically worn WAY more than other jewelry, and can be damage very fast when worn that much. It would likely get cloudly or chip/crack/break.
Love it. Minus the facets.
awesome final product!!
It's beautiful. First thing I'd do, is dip it in poly to give it strength and make it scratch resistant.
Poly ??
What is this poly you talk of??
@@mannav1466 polyurethane. 😉
@@BadKid95US polyurethane 😉
First thing is do is send it back
This Ring is so beautiful. Excellent
That is beautiful!
Amazing ring😃...wow! souuu gorgeous the sparkling glow
Beautiful 🎉
Man this is beautiful I want it so much
Bello... great looking simulant
A 1⅛" pair of those would look sitting in my ears 😍
❤❤👌🙏👍 beautiful nita chauhan
looks crazie good love your videos
Gorgeous 😍
Lost my wedding band last week and now all these are getting recommended to me lol
Beautiful
I LIKE this one!
Opal is such a cool material
That's synthetic opal
Omggg so cool to see 🔥❤️
Ok i thought this guy was mattpatt at first when i first clicked on the video😂😂
Based on what people say about our VO, I feel bad for this mattpatt guy. . .
This is awesome!!!
It looked bette smooth/rounded
Have you ever made a black obsidian ring? I’d imagine it would have to have a liner seeing it’s pretty brittle.
So is Opal.
I want one!!!
Does it comes with a super power😂 because it’s magnificent
Awesome shirt 😅
Wow
The colours almost make it look fake that so awesome
It's synthetic! Real synthetic!!
@@brookeggleston9314 Doesn’t synthetic mean fake?
@@mikaelafox6106 lab grown, same properties
Opal is pretty soft, what do you use to strengthen the stone?
After watching a couple vids, my question was answered. He is using a lovely manufactured opalite stone, which is much harder and more affordable than true opal.
@@SaronJoyThank you :3
Seriously how can I get my hands on one of your stunning rings?
.... Go to their website. Lol
Synthetic opal, but created about as accurate to the natural processes as ya can get currently.
I don't care what anyone says, I love synthetic opal. Finding natural stones that are just as pretty makes a needle-in-a-haystack seem like child's play LOL
Love our rings. Looking forward to doing business again.
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How much for just a sanded one that looked sweet
Could you tell us where you got the drill press bits from?
How much is that ring ? I love it
Do you sell these particular opal rings? They're gorgeous.
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I love this regardless because opal is my birthstone 🫶🏻
That ring is devastating! Tell the new owner to put oil on it! And enjoy wearing it, it's a real beauty!
what's the oil do ?
@@badcat5667 I have a fairly good sized opal, and I've had lots people tell me that, I guess it moisturizes them. Since I'm usually around coconut oil one way or another, I always rub a bit on it.
I know they get their fire from water trapped inside, but yeah many people, who wear opals, and know gemstones have told me that, I should have pointed that out, they're not just random yahoos on the street, they know their rocks. LOL 😎
@@badcat5667 I figure better safe than sorry. It's easy to do.
@@WhiteWolfBlackStar They most likely tell you to put oil on it because opal is made up of silica which when exposed to water absorbs it and upon absorbing large amounts of water it will turn translucent
Butter*
What is the name of the thing you apply like cream?
If you have a shop you should link it
Dry? Seems sketchy. Is it resin then?
Is the ring in the video the blue fire opal?
How much do you charge for the rings?
What do you use to polish the ring?
is sanwa safe, or where do you buy yours
Where??????😍😍😍😍😍
How much would a Ring like this cost
So cool! Do they crack easy tho?
It's plastic
Where to buy one
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Do you have store?
Adoh coba dia hadiahkan buat saya cincin begini
Is that a $uicideboy$ reference?
would be nice apart from the hardness, its not a good material for a ring like that
It's so damn Shiney and colorful it almost looks like it's plastic/artificial. Don't get me wrong, it's still hella cool looking and I know fake opal doesn't look near as good as this. But for the uninformed, it could appear artificial
It actually is a type of synthetic opal, and in my opinion way prettier than 99.999% repeating of any natural opals you'll ever find.
@@emoryogglethorp8180 I thought it was Lab grown
@@krazykorean42069synthetic and lab grown are the same thing.
Edit- reworded for easier comprehension.
Nahh mate, thats a really shiny Tamiya wheel
If I want to purchase
Problem is you can't resize it
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Si quiero, me he enamorado, lo ti de ne todo
How brittle is it?
This is an artificial opal, judging by columnar pattern on it's side. Wello opal never looks like this.
That's beautiful, hope can I get 2 of them? Give me contact link n I'll contact you...,
It's not real opal.
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except its plastic, fake opal, should be stated clearly that it is
As beautiful as that ring is sticking your finger in a lathe that's spinning is extremely dumb...
I know right!? I’m surprised more people weren’t pointing that out. Great ring and great way to get your finger ripped off
lol
That’s fake opal
gorgeous ‼️ I want one ‼️😻 Who's an October baby❓🤚me‼️
80 grit then straight to polish 🤦♂️
I promise you that belt is much higher that 80 grit lol
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Well okay then.
Solid plastic opal😂
It's literally the exact same chemical composition as natural opal. That's why all bello opal is GIA certified.
So Fake.
It's a GIA certified synthetic opal
@@PatrickAdairDesigns yeah synthetic = Fake
No hope metal detecting this ring.
So its fake opal. I dont like fake even if it dose look as good as the real thing I want to spend my money on the real thing.
Man how much for a ring like that I’d pay hard earned biweekly money for that Like a paycheck or two which is like four hundred dollars
Let it be round, shaping doesn't look good on opal