A bit different type of video! I remember being amazed going to my very first gem show years ago. Highly recommend anyone that can get out to a show. Outside of the covid, usually there are shows annually in large cities all over the USA. Go check them out!!! Thanks for watching and sharing the video 💯
Thanks for taking us to the Gem and Mineral Show. Amazing sights to see! Love your new look! Always look forward to your videos they're always educational in some aspect. ⛏ ❤ ⛏
Moldavite is my favorite crystal/tektite. So glad you showcased it on your channel. Hopefully, you come across more in your travels! As always great video!!
I find things to binge watch at work on overnights and this is on my regular list of things to watch. Love your videos. I love how you travel around finding and learning about new gems etc. Your videos make me happy ❤💜💚💙
Blown away by this show, been many times. Lived in Parker Colo and hunted for arrowheard made of petrified wood. Amazonite is also found on the plains not just mined in the hills. Colo is awesome! Thank you for posting this wonderful video.
When I was in Tucson this year it was recommended to me to visit Fractal Styles for Namibian Amethyst. I went over to their room and was blown away by the variety and abundance of pieces they had
I love rock and gem shows. I went to my first one here in Tyler, Texas and I think I drooled on every booth. The best part for.me was seeing specimens from the Keweenaw County, Michigan (where I am originally from) in Texas and schooling a few people on the items. Great vid!
I absolutely love watching your videos. I am going to mount ida Arkansas next weekend. Where do you recommend I go to dig quartz? Do you suggest doing anything else there also?
WHAAAAAT?! I might have to get out to Colorado next year and check this out! Awesome video Bryan thanks for sharing. Looking forward to seeing some topaz. 💎✨👀🧙🏻♂️💜
When my son was a kid, we went all over the place in Cali, following a rockhound book into some cool spots. All of the spots were picked over, but we accumulated some ok rough rocks and minerals. Great memories though. These specimens at this show though....oh my lord. I guess you have to have access to private mines to get stones like this huh?
Most people finding the wild stuff as myself are doing it full time and digging 2-300 days per year for them. Lots of time finding nothing 😆 but it’s a good time though 💜
Absolutely beautiful! Once this whole situation with the pandemic tones down, I will definitely be going to more of these. Sadly, there aren't that many gem shows in Croatia; there's only one as far as I know. Unfortunately, this year's mineral show was cancelled due to COVID (logically) so I couldn't go but I have the majority of the minerals that are presented there. I have all of the minerals that were mentioned in this video, and many that weren't mentioned but were there I recognised. I've seen Moldavites like those at Zagreb's mineral show but they were not going for such high prices wOOH.
What an amazing show, everywhere I looked there were beauties. I am in awe of many of the collections of things I have never heard of let alone seen. The crystal-rock home decor pieces were lovely, I can't imagine what even a small one would cost! Bryan you show us some wonderful things and I am looking forward to seeing the upcoming episode with the spectacular fish fossil. Matrix must have walked with you for ages bless him, and I have to say thank you for filming the show, it was brilliant to see. Take care and stay safe please my friend, God bless you, love and hugs to you and Matrix Mary-Ellen UK
Arrgh! I missed that gem show by a week! That is very cool, though, and maybe you could show a video of your entire gem/crystal/mineral/rock collection? That would make a very good video, especially considering your finds over the last while.
You should take a look at the Parc de la Gaspésie in Canada. There is Mount Lyal and Mount Touzo which offers geodes of colorful agates and amethyst. Probably the most beautiful geodes in my opinion :)
Whaaaaat when’s the video with crystal park? I was there on September 17th only for a hour, I’m from Washington and was driving home to Washington but made a detour from Dillon to check it out quick
I had a chunk of moldivite find me a long time ago and i know where to get a few small chunks of real moldavite from. A small town crystal seller who has the same inventory as she did 20 years ago for the less known stuff . the hilt of excaliber , king arthurs "magic" sword was made of moldavite... Its a super cool tekktite for many reasons . lore , history, the spirituality of this space glass. So cool. The song of storms was an appropriate pick for showing moldavite. The metorite slices with the crystals are neat. That is space peridot .
Not sure how to answer . how many types of stone in that gem show or how many types exist(or both?) Same question are you asking about sodalite and rainbow quarts exist at the show or just in general? If you can get a little bit of help with english , we can get your answers.
Corey Merrill talk about insulting Komang ayu, it’s pretty easy to understand what they are asking, the arrogance of native English speaker’s, no doubt you haven’t traveled to a non English speaking country. I am betting that their English is much better than your attempt at their language. You may not have meant it to be patronising (English spelling) but it is incredibly so.
rainbow quartz isn't real but sodalite is. they probably have sodalite at the gem show. there are lots of types of stone at the show, but there are too many to count! probably hundreds of types.
moldavites are amazing, but they are very hard to find. They are from a relatively small area in the Czech Republic and digging them is a criminal offense, but you can go to jail. The only option is to walk in the fields, but here the moldavites are usually very damaged. if a person starts with moldavites, he will find one in about 10 hours. (about 3 - 5 grams). Actual price is about from 4.6 dolars for gram (shards up to 3 grams) to more than 50 dolars per gram. Pieces over 50 grams are extremely prized and the largest moldavite is 265.5 grams. there are also many fakes from China, which even have 500 grams (It's classic glass) I am from Czech republic, and I love moldavits.
A bit different type of video!
I remember being amazed going to my very first gem show years ago. Highly recommend anyone that can get out to a show. Outside of the covid, usually there are shows annually in large cities all over the USA. Go check them out!!!
Thanks for watching and sharing the video 💯
The Crystal Collector it looks like so much fun
I couldn't fo because I refuse to wear the ritual mask. Ilive moldavite. It's the most powerful stone I have had
Loved it Bryan!!!
You could have made a 90 minute video on this and I'm sure everyone would love it. I certainly would!
I was there, kept saying “whaaaaat” when I saw the good pieces... was hoping to see ya. Maybe next year!
I am happy as a Czech citizen, that I can find my own moldavites not far from my home :)
Okay I'm totally jealous of that. You are very lucky
Prezraď kde? 😁
@@terezapodobova4546 to je tajné 😁
are they scattered everywhere there?
Send me some! Im in denver co I'll pay you or trade you art
Thanks for taking us to the Gem and Mineral Show. Amazing sights to see! Love your new look! Always look forward to your videos they're always educational in some aspect. ⛏ ❤ ⛏
I love moldavite. Usually buy it from the museum in czech Republic. But i will check that website out.
Niiice Czech Moldavites (Vtlatín) Good stuff brother ,)
I LOVE the Moldavite Family! I met them in Tucson earlier this year, and David autographed a copy of his book for me. It's a really beautiful book!
Moldavite is my favorite crystal/tektite. So glad you showcased it on your channel. Hopefully, you come across more in your travels! As always great video!!
The sign at the end that says no dogs allowed , matrix is like nah get me in amongst those crystals lol
Lovely video. Thank you so much for publishing.
I find things to binge watch at work on overnights and this is on my regular list of things to watch.
Love your videos. I love how you travel around finding and learning about new gems etc.
Your videos make me happy ❤💜💚💙
Thank you for the support and watching!
I absolutely Live for Tucson Gem show! Many of the same vendors at denver.... i had to miss this last one, so yr vid helped.... thanks!
That was a huge gem show there, it has so many amazing gems, minerals and crystals. Maybe you can do some more videos from shows.
I've never said wow so many times in my life!! Beautiful 😍
Thanks for doing this video! I didn’t get to make it out this year so I’m glad I got to see it through your video.
Blown away by this show, been many times. Lived in Parker Colo and hunted for arrowheard made of petrified wood. Amazonite is also found on the plains not just mined in the hills. Colo is awesome! Thank you for posting this wonderful video.
Thank you for the great impressions and the nice summary👍
I loved seeing the gem and minerals. Looking forward to more of your videos.👍🏻
Love all this!!! Grew up learning to walk on a gravel pile hunting agates, this channel is a hoot✌🏻! Thanks for sharing you💖
When I was in Tucson this year it was recommended to me to visit Fractal Styles for Namibian Amethyst. I went over to their room and was blown away by the variety and abundance of pieces they had
I'm afraid I would be there lurking about for hours upon hours, just to be sure I saw everything. Oh, and everyone...hey, Matrix!
Now you're in MY happy place. Hi Matrix our cutie 🐶
Hi Brian. I've never been to a gem show, but it is in my plans. I still need a phantom, yupperlite, and a Herkimer lol.
Yooperlite. ;)
And you can order Yooperlite online.
High quality herkimer diamonds from inner vision crystals online
I love the butterfly wings!!! They are on my wish list!
The huge amozonite and smoky quartz. Would be very nice in my collection. Lol I keep my fingers crossed. But wow nature so cool.😁
My favorite crystal guy on TH-cam! Love the video's always. Keep up the awesome work brother.
I have never seen moldavite before. It's beautiful. Thanks
I love rock and gem shows. I went to my first one here in Tyler, Texas and I think I drooled on every booth. The best part for.me was seeing specimens from the Keweenaw County, Michigan (where I am originally from) in Texas and schooling a few people on the items. Great vid!
You do a nice job showing the gems with the camera. Enjoy reading everyone's comments too.
I wanted to go but im hanging off the 54th floor in Miami doing construction lmao
Awesome! That must be an awesome show.
great video, i would love to go to a show like this! thnx CC!
maaaaan I literally just bought my first piece of moldivite last night and it was not cheap!! $12 a gram....
That’s cheap really. You can get a good piece for a couple Hundo. Not too bad
12 a gram is insanely cheap, it goes for around 25-30 dollars a gram now (not even talking about Besednice moldies)
I would go crazy!!!!
I was gonna order from moldavite family website that's crazy they were on the show . Lol
Beautiful!!!! All of it!!!
Thank you for sharing.
That was really cool! Lots of fantastic pieces there!
WOW didn't know you was their, I too was at the show..luv it
Un lugar impresionante!!
I absolutely love watching your videos. I am going to mount ida Arkansas next weekend. Where do you recommend I go to dig quartz? Do you suggest doing anything else there also?
WHAAAAAT?! I might have to get out to Colorado next year and check this out! Awesome video Bryan thanks for sharing. Looking forward to seeing some topaz. 💎✨👀🧙🏻♂️💜
El perrito estaba feliz !!!the dog is very happy
When my son was a kid, we went all over the place in Cali, following a rockhound book into some cool spots. All of the spots were picked over, but we accumulated some ok rough rocks and minerals. Great memories though. These specimens at this show though....oh my lord. I guess you have to have access to private mines to get stones like this huh?
Most people finding the wild stuff as myself are doing it full time and digging 2-300 days per year for them. Lots of time finding nothing 😆 but it’s a good time though 💜
Whaaaattttt beautiful crystals!
Absolutely beautiful! Once this whole situation with the pandemic tones down, I will definitely be going to more of these. Sadly, there aren't that many gem shows in Croatia; there's only one as far as I know. Unfortunately, this year's mineral show was cancelled due to COVID (logically) so I couldn't go but I have the majority of the minerals that are presented there. I have all of the minerals that were mentioned in this video, and many that weren't mentioned but were there I recognised. I've seen Moldavites like those at Zagreb's mineral show but they were not going for such high prices wOOH.
Yes almost every mineral show here was canceled too, hopefully this mess will get out of here and we can get back to normal life
I was there a couple days ago. Sad I missed you. Maybe next year!
What an amazing show, everywhere I looked there were beauties. I am in awe of many of the collections of things I have never heard of let alone seen. The crystal-rock home decor pieces were lovely, I can't imagine what even a small one would cost! Bryan you show us some wonderful things and I am looking forward to seeing the upcoming episode with the spectacular fish fossil. Matrix must have walked with you for ages bless him, and I have to say thank you for filming the show, it was brilliant to see. Take care and stay safe please my friend, God bless you, love and hugs to you and Matrix Mary-Ellen UK
Omg I need to go to a show!
Been watchin' for awhile.... ur really workin' that camera to capture the product. Props!!! Matrix is the S**t......
Beautiful moldavite beautiful book
3:50 Oh, that's only $35,000! WHHHAAAAATTTTTT!!!!!!
I missed my chance to see Bryan DX
I was there and it was amazing.
Arrgh! I missed that gem show by a week! That is very cool, though, and maybe you could show a video of your entire gem/crystal/mineral/rock collection? That would make a very good video, especially considering your finds over the last while.
Hello my friend you have that filling in your mind..
THANKS MATE FOR SHARING YOUR VIDEO. GREAT LOOKING GEMS!
CHEERS THE RED FOX🦊🦊🦊
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.✌👍👍👍🤲🙏🤲🤝👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🤘
You should take a look at the Parc de la Gaspésie in Canada. There is Mount Lyal and Mount Touzo which offers geodes of colorful agates and amethyst. Probably the most beautiful geodes in my opinion :)
you are a great entertainer! good video!! & your dog is SO cute 🥺 !!!
Love the Zelda song in your clip
Whaaaaat when’s the video with crystal park? I was there on September 17th only for a hour, I’m from Washington and was driving home to Washington but made a detour from Dillon to check it out quick
Cool man!
Awesome 👏😎
Man I was there! I wish we would have crossed paths.
I need to go there
Amazing
I had a chunk of moldivite find me a long time ago and i know where to get a few small chunks of real moldavite from. A small town crystal seller who has the same inventory as she did 20 years ago for the less known stuff .
the hilt of excaliber , king arthurs "magic" sword was made of moldavite...
Its a super cool tekktite for many reasons . lore , history, the spirituality of this space glass. So cool. The song of storms was an appropriate pick for showing moldavite. The metorite slices with the crystals are neat. That is space peridot .
Over 9ct. Diamond found at crater of diamonds park in Arkansas this month!
I missed it this Saturday. I had to work unfortunately
how many types of Stone there?
is sodalite and rainbow Quartz exist ?
Not sure how to answer . how many types of stone in that gem show or how many types exist(or both?) Same question are you asking about sodalite and rainbow quarts exist at the show or just in general? If you can get a little bit of help with english , we can get your answers.
Corey Merrill talk about insulting Komang ayu, it’s pretty easy to understand what they are asking, the arrogance of native English speaker’s, no doubt you haven’t traveled to a non English speaking country. I am betting that their English is much better than your attempt at their language. You may not have meant it to be patronising (English spelling) but it is incredibly so.
rainbow quartz isn't real but sodalite is. they probably have sodalite at the gem show. there are lots of types of stone at the show, but there are too many to count! probably hundreds of types.
They're beautiful
So cool.
I wish to meet with you and go crazy with crystals!!!
Omg! Thank you :٥) Thank you :٥) Thank you :٥) ....
God I'm jealous , really wanted to be there lol
OMG..UR @ MOLDAVITE STAND!!!
How do you find out when and where the gem and mineral show go to be ??
I like crystal❤️
moldavite beautiful!!
To bad the West Palm Beach show in Florida has been cancelled this year.
I must ask- what was the brown stuff next to the drusy flourite?
Wooooooow
Nice Zelda music at the beginning.
Hey, will you be at graves mountain coming up?
that was on my birthday
when you step into a room: *whaaaaaaah?*
What company had those cool tall Lamps?
Thx for sharing we know how desperately I wanted to play hookie from work and be there lol.
Great find👍
One question
Where is this place at?
No dogs allowed on the last scene😂
😆
Hiii!!! What’s the shop for that singing bowl?
I wanted to go sooo bad but we had a family vacation planned so far ahead before knowing it was that weekend😔
5:07
Hahaha Orgonite what a joke next to these beautiful natural formations.
Nossa ki linda essa pedras
Modalities my new favorite it reminds me of moss
I wanted to go soo bad!!
When are you going to be in Montana
Was just there last week, unfortunately had to rush around this season only made it to Crystal Park one day
Damn would like to meet you
I have a rock that looks like moldavite but it's kind of greeny brown.
I bought it in a rock store and now I don't remember what hey said it was...
Does it lose the brown when you put the light up to it? It may be motivate
Would love to go to one but live in Florida and that's to far away for me
moldavites are amazing, but they are very hard to find.
They are from a relatively small area in the Czech Republic and digging them is a criminal offense,
but you can go to jail. The only option is to walk in the fields,
but here the moldavites are usually very damaged. if a person starts with moldavites,
he will find one in about 10 hours. (about 3 - 5 grams).
Actual price is about from 4.6 dolars for gram (shards up to 3 grams) to more than 50 dolars per gram.
Pieces over 50 grams are extremely prized and the largest moldavite is 265.5 grams.
there are also many fakes from China, which even have 500 grams (It's classic glass)
I am from Czech republic, and I love moldavits.
Ty. i share