At 1:50:00 that doublet absolutely reminds me of a local tv news weather radar signature during a thunderstorm ! Absolutely amazing work ! Makes me wish I was living in Australia 100%
I LOVE this video! The opals are fabulous & the vendor knows his stones & I love that it is a family owned business! I hope one day to be able to make it to Tucson!
ok, not only am i jealous, but depressed that i am all they way in the East Coast and broke to where i don't have the funds to get that Andamooka opal matrix that i showed, that was gorgeous!!!!!!!!!. hell just to be there would make me happy. wow, you are so lucky 😊
Thank you so much Dave for this video , tho all are amazing ! - my favorite stone is opal ! , then tourmaline , and third place go to fluorite ! - but I change my mind every year on second and third place ! :)) , kind regards from Romania , amazing videos - I like how long you take for each stone to present , it takes time to appreciate a stone and you know how to do it properly ! thank you
Dave , I have been a fan . Forever ! I have some interesting stories I want to tell you. My mom pasted ,she had a Zuni necklace from the 70's. I would likeshow it to you. Jim
how come you have an issue with smoked ethiopian opals but not treated andamooka opals? and any chance you get, you try to down talk the ethiopian opals, i just wanna know why
The only issue with smoked Ethiopian opals is that a lot of dishonest sellers call them black opal, which they're not. Treated Andamooka matrix is not called black opal by most sellers.
@@lapidarydave i have watched a lot of your videos and a lot of times you talk to any other opal sellers; like the spencer idaho lady, most australian opal sellers, you find a way to bring up ethiopian opals. they’re just volcanic opals and i don’t see why there needs to be a weird bias and insulting way to view volcanic opals. australia has them as well. and you have, in some of your older videos. like when there was a guy who came up to you and showed you his smoked ethiopian opal ring that he cut himself. and if you don’t like them smoked, fair enough. but it’s weird that you bring up ethiopian opals whenever you see any other opal type and have a convo with someone else. every opal is special and beautiful in their own right.
@@BlackOpalWorld that’s an issue with those sellers and 99% of the time you can tell they’re smoked and that they’re ethiopian. that’s not a problem exactly with ethiopian opals and it’s fair game that they can be treated, the same way andamooka opal is treated, imo. i love australian opals but i’m sick of the cult and angry mentality most of the opal world has towards ethiopian opals. why can’t you talk about australian opals without bringing up ethiopian? as if opals from other regions don’t exist at all.
Fantastic video. A must watch if you're an opal lover.
Love this!! ❤️ Love that Opal shapped heart is beautiful! Beautiful Aussie accent and opal specimens OMG! 😍!
At 1:50:00 that doublet absolutely reminds me of a local tv news weather radar signature during a thunderstorm !
Absolutely amazing work !
Makes me wish I was living in Australia 100%
I LOVE this video! The opals are fabulous & the vendor knows his stones & I love that it is a family owned business! I hope one day to be able to make it to Tucson!
I liked it, I love art, nature, and beautiful stones. I am a restorer of paintings and art objects from Lebanon 🇱🇧
Thanks for the show!
Great video showing Opals by Steed!
Thank you for your great shows....
Thank you for the tour! Beautiful opals!
😊I just saw the chanel and love seeing the videos on gems, crystal and opal.❤
ok, not only am i jealous, but depressed that i am all they way in the East Coast and broke to where i don't have the funds to get that Andamooka opal matrix that i showed, that was gorgeous!!!!!!!!!. hell just to be there would make me happy. wow, you are so lucky 😊
1st time seeing this account love all the opals every opal is worth the money if you love opals ❤😊
Beautiful!
Thanks for the show and tell. Hope they had a great trip. (I never saw any cattle)
I appreciate this video so much, thank you, thank you, thank you.
I watched full video . I think You gonna be the boss of opal industry soon steed . GBU for your bright ,sparkling ,firing future
Very cool people. Great video!
1:09:24 love that boulder pendant with the green stripe running through, looks like an acidic river lol
Nice video,,, thank you 🙏
Dang Dave I want All the opals 😊😊
❤❤❤the tree root!!!❤❤❤
Thanku ❤
I love opals!
Pretty!
I love lightning ridge .. just spent a week up there mining .. gorgeous place at this time of yr
Warna yang sangat menarik, kalau di Indonesia itu namanya batu Kalimaya
It's my life's dream to own an opal also to travel from the UK to Australia to get an opal!!!!!
Very nice!!!😮
Opals are my favorite…Can we see some OJ from Madagascar please?
Don’t forget to hit the like button
Thank you so much Dave for this video , tho all are amazing ! - my favorite stone is opal ! , then tourmaline , and third place go to fluorite ! - but I change my mind every year on second and third place ! :)) , kind regards from Romania , amazing videos - I like how long you take for each stone to present , it takes time to appreciate a stone and you know how to do it properly ! thank you
Dave , I have been a fan . Forever ! I have some interesting stories I want to tell you. My mom pasted ,she had a Zuni necklace from the 70's. I would likeshow it to you. Jim
they have some great rough
XGames and lapidary Dave ❤❤
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I have to be sleeping already for work..but when it’s opals..I don’t care
Help out everyone hit like button
Mantab👍
i can't see any product on his website.
Sold out I hear
You know how many Inlay rings I could make with that one little jar of Opals? Beautiful!
And 0 opals on their website
This is like people coming to michigan and seeing how cheap the weed is lolll
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how come you have an issue with smoked ethiopian opals but not treated andamooka opals? and any chance you get, you try to down talk the ethiopian opals, i just wanna know why
When have I talked down on smoked Ethiopian
The only issue with smoked Ethiopian opals is that a lot of dishonest sellers call them black opal, which they're not. Treated Andamooka matrix is not called black opal by most sellers.
@@lapidarydave i have watched a lot of your videos and a lot of times you talk to any other opal sellers; like the spencer idaho lady, most australian opal sellers, you find a way to bring up ethiopian opals. they’re just volcanic opals and i don’t see why there needs to be a weird bias and insulting way to view volcanic opals. australia has them as well. and you have, in some of your older videos. like when there was a guy who came up to you and showed you his smoked ethiopian opal ring that he cut himself. and if you don’t like them smoked, fair enough. but it’s weird that you bring up ethiopian opals whenever you see any other opal type and have a convo with someone else. every opal is special and beautiful in their own right.
@@BlackOpalWorld that’s an issue with those sellers and 99% of the time you can tell they’re smoked and that they’re ethiopian. that’s not a problem exactly with ethiopian opals and it’s fair game that they can be treated, the same way andamooka opal is treated, imo. i love australian opals but i’m sick of the cult and angry mentality most of the opal world has towards ethiopian opals. why can’t you talk about australian opals without bringing up ethiopian? as if opals from other regions don’t exist at all.
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I’m not a fan of doublets
same, or triplets but a lot of people like em cause they are way more affordable
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