This was one of our most unusual episodes. Big thanks to Tim and Stephen! What was your favorite? Would you like us to feature more bizarre synthetic gems? Let us know!
I would give my entire tech collection to have a sample of these specimens and i would give my left leg to have jewelry of the pristine faceted. Im a stem major and as much as i love natural gems i will NEVER understand why people look down on synthetic gems, especially the unearthly rarity of the gems on display here
Same here. A lot of jewellers and dealers are so snobby when it comes to gemstones but I much prefer these and other lab grown gems. They're better for everyone and you don't need to dig up the earth for them.
I'm a goldsmith, and I absolutely love these stones. Some jewelers look down on lab grown material, because they view it as cheap. I even did once too... But this is not the case. These gemstones are not only astonishingly beautiful. But they are a triumph to what we have all achieved together as a civilization! Some of the smartest people of the time created these crystals for their world changing inventions. From machines that can show you cancer inside someone, to gigantic arrays that unlock the very secrets of the universe. Today, we have implemented the crazy advanced materials used for these inventions so much, that we can afford to just facet them and make them into jewelry. Maybe the allure of having an earth created stone is still there. But now, we have the allure of wearing actual technology as jewelry too, and I am 100% all for it.
IMHO, it comes back to ethics. If I am incorrect in my assessment may I be open to being educated otherwise, but from what i know i would rather have a lab gorwn diamond than a ‘blood’ one.
I was friends with Denis Durham before he died - the world champion gemstone cutter. He absolutely convinced me that synthetic was vastly superior because the cutter can use as MUCH material removal as they need to get the optically perfect stone, you cant do that with natural as you are reducing the weight and therefore the value. Some of his stones were beyond belief - I used to have a collection but sadly I fell on hard times and had to sell them. But even as synthetic sapphire, I got £400 to £1000 each for them as the buyer was prepared to pay for the astonishing cut.
Just stop with the whole blood diamonds act. Just say you cant afford one and no one will care. The fact you believe blood diamonds and lab diamonds don't come from the same source is hilarious. Do you really think a blood diamond manufacturer doesn't grow cheap diamonds for you to buy? They do. Plus, buying ethical diamonds are the easiest thing you can do. Especiallyif you can afford a certification of origin. @archervine8064
Love people like Tim and Stephen who know their field to a degree that allows them to pass on the essential knowledge in a quick and easy to understand manner. Top notch!
I got a few beautiful pieces of GAGG. My original piece got lost in the mail, but they gave me a larger piece with four small pieces for free! I would 100% recommend turtles hoard to anyone looking for a unique gemstone.
Extremely interesting. This show jogged young childhood memory for me. My father and grandfather (both machinists) had built some lapidary equipment, and would experiment with cutting stones. I remember shelves full of opals in water-filled baby food jars. They met up with a man named Hank Andre, who gave them some laser ruby in cylinder form to practice cutting. Fast forward nearly 50 years and I'm sitting her watching this very fascinating show. You guys keep saying not for jewelry - but I know that my father cut and faceted many large stones that were set into jewelry. Thanks for the memory
@@jcm2789 depends on who you ask. When you get to things like perfect clarity between natural vs lab grown it's almost splitting hairs. They're rocks and not meant to be perfect 👍
@@avalon-vx Thanks, Avalon, but I am most certainly NOT a "fun person." I'm actually a dour, humourless, shrunken-up little cretin who has nothing better to do than seek out and harshly correct the slightest errors written within the comment section of popular TH-cam videos. Perhaps I would be that fun person today if only my parents had bought me the Rockem-Sockem Robots I so desperately wanted when I was six. BTW, are you by any ways related to Frankie?
These gems are amazing! I love the recycling and repurposing aspect of the Turtle's Hoard, and some of these materials have awesome properties that you just don't find in natural stones. Thanks for sharing this with us!
I’ve followed these guys for aaaages now! You guys cut some of the most amazing and mind blowingly stunning gems!!! I’ve had some of your YAGG, GAGG LuAG your sapphires on my wish list for years now to add to my collection. I’m always blown away by your cut stones, absolutely blown away 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💎💎💎✨✨✨
She's not lying on the Florescent for this thing. You have to understand without that gem, the amount of light produced from the UV bulb alone would be pratically nothing, it's almost like creating more energy than what's being put into it in a visual since.
Wow! I love your show and am currently binge watching. This episode is incredible. Thanks Stephen & Tim for sharing and thanks to @Gemstones for an amazing and insightful channel.
I am a sucker for Corundum, and even though I'm not a pink lover, The Laser Ruby seems to appeal to me the most, with the Moissanite coming in a very close second, the color of the Moissanite is very appealing, but also, the scintillating crystal would be very cool to have on a ring and go to a bar or rave with black lights on everywhere, the women would come flocking to me! Ha Ha!
What’s crazy is how these same gemstones are used in so many different applications. I personally own a ruby, sapphire, aluminum nitride, and dimondium/monocrystalline SiC crucibles.
Once I saw the title, I immediately thought of Turtles Hoard, who I already follow on IG. I was so excited that they were the guests! I love seeing their IG posts, & happy to learn more about their unusual work ❤
Loved meeting you both at the Tucson show and getting my “Christmas-Garnet” and our special pens. Looking forward to seeing you at the next show! Great episode 💚
Thanks you guys. I'm loving the dichroic moissanite and the rutile gems a lot! Interesting cuts, and interesting facts about how they all came to be. Super cool.
7:42 Fun Fact: this technique is also used in the production of microchips to make ultra pure and pristine Silicon crystal that is then cut to thin "wafers" and of which it will be treated and coated with the necessary materials and after, the designs of the chip will then be etched in to the silicon with a super precise UV Laser projector
Awesome video! I always enjoy the science and history behind lab-grown materials. And it looks like they will be exhibiting at the 22nd Street show this year. Even better!!
Loved meeting you both at the Tucson show and getting my “Christmas-Garnet” and our special pens. Looking forward to seeing you at the next show! Great episode
Hell yeah, amazing to see Turtle's Hoard on here! I bought a YAG (Yttrium Aluminum Garent) ring from them a while ago, and I still get so many comments on it!
Okay but these are awesome! And reusing otherwise waste material is so great! I have earrings made from the copper of a old building roof and I think these should never be thrown away!
The green yellow crystals are cerium doped they used the luticium in place of some yttrium as it makes it have a built in calibration. They are used in CT and PET scanners. Those crystals are geat for building DIY diode based radiation sensors, a large faceted one with the table facing the photodiode works the best. ❤
I actually purchased a Yttrium aluminium garnet from TurtlesHoard some months ago. It's such a beautiful stone that sits in front of me on my desk even now.
I've been collecting lab grown gem crystals for twenty years. I have some amazing crystals from the former Soviet Union, as well as superb crystals of ruby and sapphire grown by John Chatham (not Tom) himself.
This was one of our most unusual episodes. Big thanks to Tim and Stephen! What was your favorite? Would you like us to feature more bizarre synthetic gems? Let us know!
Yes please!!
I would give my entire tech collection to have a sample of these specimens and i would give my left leg to have jewelry of the pristine faceted. Im a stem major and as much as i love natural gems i will NEVER understand why people look down on synthetic gems, especially the unearthly rarity of the gems on display here
fascinating episode guys 👍- love your channel 💎
More please :)
Yes! Very refreshing things! So many discoveries to look at! 😄🙃😊
They are beautiful, almost mystical, durable, and lab-grown. I take these over diamonds 100%.
Bruh 90% of so called natural diamonds today are lab made. Most jewelers and some gemstone dealers are full of sht!
@@lemongrab6173you can get your diamonds tested with a machine and ALWAYS get a GIA certificate but those can be faked as well
That's only if you go to a shady one@@lemongrab6173
Same here. A lot of jewellers and dealers are so snobby when it comes to gemstones but I much prefer these and other lab grown gems. They're better for everyone and you don't need to dig up the earth for them.
@@lemongrab6173 I would much, much rather have a diamon grown in a lab over a blood diamond
It’s so incredible that they’re repurposing material that would just go to waste to make a beautiful gemstone
They make shitloads of money doing it. But it is awesome.
They’d have to- the energy use that goes into their creations is likely extensive.
@@ryaldeveau207 It's recycling! why the hate
I'm a goldsmith, and I absolutely love these stones. Some jewelers look down on lab grown material, because they view it as cheap. I even did once too... But this is not the case. These gemstones are not only astonishingly beautiful. But they are a triumph to what we have all achieved together as a civilization! Some of the smartest people of the time created these crystals for their world changing inventions. From machines that can show you cancer inside someone, to gigantic arrays that unlock the very secrets of the universe. Today, we have implemented the crazy advanced materials used for these inventions so much, that we can afford to just facet them and make them into jewelry. Maybe the allure of having an earth created stone is still there. But now, we have the allure of wearing actual technology as jewelry too, and I am 100% all for it.
IMHO, it comes back to ethics. If I am incorrect in my assessment may I be open to being educated otherwise, but from what i know i would rather have a lab gorwn diamond than a ‘blood’ one.
I was friends with Denis Durham before he died - the world champion gemstone cutter. He absolutely convinced me that synthetic was vastly superior because the cutter can use as MUCH material removal as they need to get the optically perfect stone, you cant do that with natural as you are reducing the weight and therefore the value.
Some of his stones were beyond belief - I used to have a collection but sadly I fell on hard times and had to sell them. But even as synthetic sapphire, I got £400 to £1000 each for them as the buyer was prepared to pay for the astonishing cut.
I agree, I in no way can afford a genuine alexandrite, a synthetic is a reasonable option for me!
Just stop with the whole blood diamonds act. Just say you cant afford one and no one will care. The fact you believe blood diamonds and lab diamonds don't come from the same source is hilarious. Do you really think a blood diamond manufacturer doesn't grow cheap diamonds for you to buy? They do. Plus, buying ethical diamonds are the easiest thing you can do. Especiallyif you can afford a certification of origin. @archervine8064
Love people like Tim and Stephen who know their field to a degree that allows them to pass on the essential knowledge in a quick and easy to understand manner. Top notch!
I got a few beautiful pieces of GAGG. My original piece got lost in the mail, but they gave me a larger piece with four small pieces for free! I would 100% recommend turtles hoard to anyone looking for a unique gemstone.
Extremely interesting. This show jogged young childhood memory for me. My father and grandfather (both machinists) had built some lapidary equipment, and would experiment with cutting stones. I remember shelves full of opals in water-filled baby food jars. They met up with a man named Hank Andre, who gave them some laser ruby in cylinder form to practice cutting. Fast forward nearly 50 years and I'm sitting her watching this very fascinating show. You guys keep saying not for jewelry - but I know that my father cut and faceted many large stones that were set into jewelry. Thanks for the memory
I swear Jimmy shed a tear when no one picked him as their favorite gem on the table.
I actually like the synthetics more than the natural gems. They have better transparency, luminescence, and colour.
So they are look better than the real gem stone?
@@jcm2789 depends on who you ask. When you get to things like perfect clarity between natural vs lab grown it's almost splitting hairs. They're rocks and not meant to be perfect 👍
@@avalon-vx Correction: these are not "rocks," they are minerals. Huge difference.
@@dukeofhaas you sound like a really fun person
@@avalon-vx Thanks, Avalon, but I am most certainly NOT a "fun person." I'm actually a dour, humourless, shrunken-up little cretin who has nothing better to do than seek out and harshly correct the slightest errors written within the comment section of popular TH-cam videos. Perhaps I would be that fun person today if only my parents had bought me the Rockem-Sockem Robots I so desperately wanted when I was six. BTW, are you by any ways related to Frankie?
Wow. Just wow. This episode blew me away.What interesting guests. My eyes were truly flash banged with those first few crystals 😅🎉
These gems are amazing! I love the recycling and repurposing aspect of the Turtle's Hoard, and some of these materials have awesome properties that you just don't find in natural stones. Thanks for sharing this with us!
This is so cool!!! Big companies should start making jewelry with these, they are so fascinating.
no let the little guys keep cutting it. big company's use sweatshops for there faceting and they look like trash compared to an artist cut
Why must everything be made by big companies? Support local artisans and use your money on something much more valuable and meaningful 🙏
Turtles hoard catalog is my dream material list to cut. Thank you for bringing Tim and Steven on.
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I’ve followed these guys for aaaages now! You guys cut some of the most amazing and mind blowingly stunning gems!!! I’ve had some of your YAGG, GAGG LuAG your sapphires on my wish list for years now to add to my collection. I’m always blown away by your cut stones, absolutely blown away 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💎💎💎✨✨✨
Thank you so much!
Add them to the collection! I've made a few purchases and they're all amazing
She's not lying on the Florescent for this thing. You have to understand without that gem, the amount of light produced from the UV bulb alone would be pratically nothing, it's almost like creating more energy than what's being put into it in a visual since.
The gem made by human are amazing. It’s really cool that they’ve created something extraterrestrial from existing elements and scientific knowledge
Wow! I love your show and am currently binge watching. This episode is incredible. Thanks Stephen & Tim for sharing and thanks to @Gemstones for an amazing and insightful channel.
Good show thank you guys foŕ showing your wonderful gems, OMG! Really! Everyone did an awsome job❤❤❤
I am a sucker for Corundum, and even though I'm not a pink lover, The Laser Ruby seems to appeal to me the most, with the Moissanite coming in a very close second, the color of the Moissanite is very appealing, but also, the scintillating crystal would be very cool to have on a ring and go to a bar or rave with black lights on everywhere, the women would come flocking to me! Ha Ha!
If you are into mechanical watches, you see those a lot. Watch "ruby" bearings are synthetic crystals with exactly that shade of pink
What’s crazy is how these same gemstones are used in so many different applications. I personally own a ruby, sapphire, aluminum nitride, and dimondium/monocrystalline SiC crucibles.
Thank You! Those crystals were amazing!
They are!
Thank you so much Steven & Tim. Beautiful!!
Once I saw the title, I immediately thought of Turtles Hoard, who I already follow on IG. I was so excited that they were the guests! I love seeing their IG posts, & happy to learn more about their unusual work ❤
Loved meeting you both at the Tucson show and getting my “Christmas-Garnet” and our special pens. Looking forward to seeing you at the next show! Great episode 💚
I would love to see another episode like this!
The gallium gadolinium garnet is used for solid state neutron detectors, the afterglow is actually a reason they have not used them much. ❤
Gallium gadolinium garnet
Thanks you guys.
I'm loving the dichroic moissanite and the rutile gems a lot!
Interesting cuts, and interesting facts about how they all came to be.
Super cool.
Jaw-dropping and energizing. Something so familiar and yet so new gives a real charge!
7:42 Fun Fact:
this technique is also used in the production of microchips to make ultra pure and pristine Silicon crystal that is then cut to thin "wafers" and of which it will be treated and coated with the necessary materials and after, the designs of the chip will then be etched in to the silicon with a super precise UV Laser projector
Awesome video! I always enjoy the science and history behind lab-grown materials. And it looks like they will be exhibiting at the 22nd Street show this year. Even better!!
Cool! Definitely stop by and check it out. Wish we were there!
Loved meeting you both at the Tucson show and getting my “Christmas-Garnet” and our special pens. Looking forward to seeing you at the next show! Great episode
What beautiful gems and so awsome that they are able to repurpose what would otherwise be trash to these companys i guess
this is my favorite episode of all time! So cool. Obscure synthetic gems are my thing! I have a fabulite/titanite! These guests are great!
repurposing what is essentially waste like this is fantastic
These lab crystals are neat as hell.
Wow! I want one of the glow in the dark stones. So amazing!
Wow that was a super fun episode. So glad you guys were able to get the turtle brothers on the show.
Thank you both Steve and Tim . I’ll be dreaming of a ring with the beautiful colourful Diamond look alike gem. Nicer than Earth Diamonds.💎
What a cool episode! Loved every second. Thank you Steven and Tim for sharing your process and gems with us. Very interesting material.
This is one of my favorite episodes.
Thank you guys!
Those hyper phosphorescent gemstone seem like a great earring, you basically get a headlamp without a battery!
I like the asscher cut neon green gem too! It looks like a neon colored diamond!
Thank you 😊
Thank you, Steven and Tim!
Hell yeah, amazing to see Turtle's Hoard on here! I bought a YAG (Yttrium Aluminum Garent) ring from them a while ago, and I still get so many comments on it!
Okay but these are awesome! And reusing otherwise waste material is so great! I have earrings made from the copper of a old building roof and I think these should never be thrown away!
I ordered a piece of rutile rough from turtles hoard. I was very pleased with the expedient delivery and my rough.
they are great people
I’ve been watching this channel for years and I think this one of my favorite episodes! I want a dichroic moissanite now!!!!
That was wonderful! This up-cycling on another level, (I want one). I love that these gentleman came up with this special idea!!
The green yellow crystals are cerium doped they used the luticium in place of some yttrium as it makes it have a built in calibration. They are used in CT and PET scanners. Those crystals are geat for building DIY diode based radiation sensors, a large faceted one with the table facing the photodiode works the best. ❤
Wow, I really love that Ce:LuAG, that's about the glowiest thing that ever glowed 🤩
Very interesting. Those "industrial" hi-tech stones are so cool and magical! 😯😅
Special Thanks to Steven and Tim of the Turtle's Hoard company, for bringing these to our attention. What a fun episode.
These guys are hilarious and awesome. Thanks for sharing those exotic gems!
Absolutely in love with all the specimens they brought. just WOW. So, SO cool.
This is probably the most informative and coolest video I’ve ever seen on gems keep up the great work
What a way to market industrial waste!
Okay, I have NEVER seen the dichroic moissanite or the transparent rutile. I have got to cut one of these! This episode was a lot of fun
Thank you! We do have rough available on the site as well as cut stones. If you haven't cut moissanite before I highly recommend it, it's a lot of fun
@@AngryTurtleGems thank you, yes I'm very interested!
Great video! I liked them all but if I had to choose just one it would have to be the Star Wars ruby. Probably in a 8 x 10 mm cab.
I am not for generic lab grown stuff, this is where is at. Something unique and interesting and it has a story. Super cool
Yay! Soooo so so cool and interesting! Stephen and Tim got me hooked, and now I can't quit!
I know you! You cut so many large pieces of gems I love your videos
yeah houseofsylas is insane one of the best faceters around @@1112Hades
Thanks guys! These were very cool!
I actually purchased a Yttrium aluminium garnet from TurtlesHoard some months ago. It's such a beautiful stone that sits in front of me on my desk even now.
Fascinating subject to nerd out on. I'm glad I stumble upon this video. I'm going to search out more . Thanks
The best so far! Very informative and fun.
I follow them on Instagram and these Luag gems looks incredible in sunlight. They just look edited how Yellow they glow. Amazing stuff
Amazing video! This business is so cool!!!
I love Jimmy! He's cool.
I love the reels and the material from turtles hoard
Saw this company on styropyro video and it's so cool!
I’m definitely luag or gaggwhatever it was the yellow one. They were all amazing. ❤
Next level dumpster diving! Great stuff and fun. Learning a lot as well.
Bro steven and tim are amazing
That was thoroughly enjoyable.
Well now I know what I’ll be getting for Christmas
Thanks for such a unique fun episode! Really enjoyed this, incredible to know their alternative purposes as well.
WOW YOU ALL JUST TOOK IT TO A WHOLE NEW LEVEL. I LOVE IT
That was amazing!
Beautiful peices!😊💜✌️
I spent way too long here trying to decide which was the Evil Twin of whom…
That was just beautiful.
Thank you Steven and Tim - really cool
Three very cool people.
Thank you for sharing the treasure!
Thank you gentlemen!
Turtle's Hoard rocks. I have a bunch of their rough.
Watched the entire video twice it was so nice! Awesome work Stephen and Tim!
Absolutely loved this episode. Such great modern material
Really loved this episode!!!
So cool! 😎 Great episode.
Thanks for featuring them! So interesting!
Wow, this is awesome. Would love to see more from them in the future
This video is so fun
Nice lab grown stones. Would definitely put my hands on some of these gems! Great video and crystal clear explanations
These stones would make an incredible loom on a watch dial.
Good Lord! You keep upping the stakes, cruel crowd😍
Thank you for your time
I love it when one twin grown their hair out so people can tell the difference.
I've been collecting lab grown gem crystals for twenty years. I have some amazing crystals from the former Soviet Union, as well as superb crystals of ruby and sapphire grown by John Chatham (not Tom) himself.