I was so pleased to see you kept the natural shapes of the stones to keep the carat weight high instead of making them oval. I know oval is the preferred shaped, but opals are beautiful in any shape and it's nice to see some variety.
@@artdonovandesign Me too, more natural. Yhe way they were intended to be. Plus I like to have something uniwue than standsrd boring shapes. A win, win in my book❣ Swesome talent & patience, so coolyo watch❣
@irlan hakim Watch Christian Prince ! Proves you wrong ! Blessings brother ! Seek the truth! Jesus Christ is the word of God and even your book says it!
My wife that has passed years ago was a Pueblo Indian jeweler. I spent a lot of hours sawing stones, shells,sanding ,polishing jewelry on a polisher. I miss those days. I miss her terribly. I never got to cut an open, they are one of the most beautiful stones there are.
What wonderful memories and hands-on touches of beauty and companionship you can treasure, just as the lucky people who now wear your creations, enjoy the special and unique feel of hand crafted art. Bless you and your wife, and thank you for making this world even more beautiful.
As a gold prospector it's often difficult putting into words the beauty of gold, but what you do is on a different level completely. The magnificence of those black opals is breathtaking. Congratulations, and thanks again for such a cool video.
Have watched you work at your craft for ages. I have no idea how accomplished your father was, but you are highly talented. Your subjective approach takes years and years of experience, and I just love watching you create these beautiful stones. Much happiness, you worked hard at achieving it. Your innate talent is a true blessing.
It's so funny, some of your videos are so relaxing and others I find myself clenching my fists with my heart racing! And every time a bit of potch or sand rolls out I do a little fist pump. This video is so tense and exciting, I love opal and I especially love watching you work with it. In addition to that, I love when you talk about your past with opal and what it means to you. And congrats on these beautiful pieces, I'm at the point in the video now where you rolled that bit of potch out of the big piece and you are creating a cushion cut with it. Can't wait to see the final results!
❤i was with you to clenching heart racing. Australia has opal skies and that big cushion cut reminded me of them. Mesmirizing. The colours breath taking❤ thanl you
I don't think I've ever seen a stone so beautiful before, nor filled with so much raw potential. If this stone had somehow come to me, I would not DARED have taken it to the wheel, I would have sold it on to someone like you to bring it to life, Justin. You did not disappoint at all, but turned into what must be 100k CDN in stones. What a FIND! Gotta say though, the number of times I screamed "stop, stop STAAAHP!!!" on the first little stone was rather nerve-shattering to me. 😉 If anyone deserves to cut a rug over those beauts at the end of the video, it's YOU!
It's amazing to watch the color reflect as you work the stone. I'm having a 4th surgery to save my eyesight, so I'm enjoying every moment of your video while I can still see it! 😇❤️
Absolutely beautiful gems. Ive only just started watching you and I find myself saying stop grinding all the time as I don’t see them as you do. Extremely entertaining thank you.
The joy for me in this video was watching your reaction as you weighed the opals. I was celebrating with you and delighted to see another human being blessed! Sincerely; thank you for sharing this moment!
My favorite is the pear/teardrop shaped one! The proportions of how you cut it are so lovely. It is just begging to be set as a pendant with a delicate chain IMO
I just about cried when that cushion baby revealed itself and the drop was just delicious too. Well done and congratulations! Well deserved celebration!
I inherited a .8 carat fancy red Diamond from my Grandfather. It was given to my Grandfather as a gift by a very elderly French woman in WW2 as appreciation for ending the Nazi occupation of France. I understand well how a gemstone can hold such personal value. For those who don’t know, Red diamonds are the most rare gemstones on Earth. Geologist still don’t know what makes them red. It’s only .8 carats and is an I2 clarity but as it’s a fancy red Diamond, so none of that matters. It was handed down to my father and then to me as my Dad passed in March of 2019. God can strip me of my home, money, and I will starve to death before that Diamond leaves this family. The meaning behind it is far too important. It doesn’t belong to me, I’m just the caretaker for the next generation of my family.
Actually it is thought that red diamonds are red because of a preferencial absorption of green light due to a deformation of the crystal lattice. This is an extremely rare phenomenon in diamonds and thus their rarity.
@@polkawillneverdie2159 I quote for you " Red diamonds are commonly known as the most expensive and the rarest diamond colour in the world, even more so than pink or blue diamonds, as very few red diamonds have been found.[2] " Even a 0.8-carat diamond would make him a millionaire. I highly doubt if he just by luck inherited one of the few red diamonds in the world. Most likely just another type of stone if not synthetic.
Justin, I can kind of relate to finding something better than what you're expecting. I saw logs into lumber for a variety of things nowadays. Sometimes the wood grain pattern is stunning and I can get top dollar. With every log I'm anticipating that first board coming off and revealing a hidden gem inside. Strange journey I've been on these last couple of years but I like where it's brought me. From a consulting automation engineer to a Sawyer. I much prefer this life. God Bless Justin and Team!
I do wood carving, I get that same buzz when I start to get into a piece. I tend to play around with a lot of scrap/fire/ trimmed bush and tree bits, and I couldn't begin to tell you how excited I was to find out how well Rhododendron, Apple, and Plum woods all work for me
All beautiful but the big one was simply out of this world, don’t think I’ve ever seen such a stunning kaleidoscope of colour - magnificent isn’t even close!
Absolutely stunning. I have never seen such color and beauty in stones. What have I been missing. So glad this showed up in my feeds today. Now this Texas girl is hooked.
This channel is still my favourite place on TH-cam to visit. Absolutely love ya work and how much information you provide for your viewers. No fluff, no bs, just a bloke giving it his best!!! Don’t ever ever change mate.
The excitement and caution that I feel when watching you cut gems like this! It almost feels like i'm exploring a universe within an opal! Beautiful gem 🤩
Oh my, thank goodness I watched to the end! You had me laughing out loud to the point my kid asked if there was something wrong. Thank you for, well, being you! You made my day. Congrats on the lovely gems.
You deserved a dance for that wicked haul. I actually pumped my fist in the air when that 1st small stone cleaned up all of a sudden lol. One of the most vibrantly coloured opals I've ever seen. GG!
This was amazing to watch! The gems are spectacular and the "celebration" was fun, I think your dancing has improved now you have more room in which to move. Thanks for sharing this incredible cut and polish, your personality shines through your work and joy at the results. Stay safe and see you next time.
The cushion cut is incredible, but my favourite is the drop 😁 watching the whole process and the deliberations and sheer nervousness of where to slice was great - thank you for bringing us along on the journey!
Not only is that the cut of the decade, this episode was one of the best of the decade! It was like watching a mystery, thriller, action, comedy all at once. The mystery of what is inside the stone, the fear if you make the wrong cut, the excitement as the reveal is near. My husband and I were shouting “One more cut!” or “Don’t cut it!” “Whew! He did it!” “WOW!” Thanks for another awesome video. It was quite a ride!
Beautiful stones because of the care, craftsmanship, and love of the stone shown as you do your magic Justin. It's a true pleasure to watch you as you make your judgements on cuts and shape. Thanks for sharing this memorable moment.
At last! We got to see a once in a lifetime stone! I was looking forward to this moment (I can imagine so were you) and you sure delivered. Great find and work. I appreciate you sharing this
I just found your videos! Opals are my favorite. I've never owned one, I'm 58 and single for over 17yrs now (very happily single), but just watching you work is simply amazing! Skol!
The only opals I've ever had any dealings with previously have been the ones on the jewellery I've bought for my wife, who loves them. Watching you create them from the raw material is not only fascinating but so educational, thank you for an amazing video.
Amazing so beautiful. I’ve become an opal lover from your channel. The fact that millions of years made these beautiful gems is so awe inspiring. Although I’ll never be able to afford to own a huge one, I’m saving up for something reasonable.
That first little stone you cut the color is absolutely friggin amazing. I have been looking for a ringstone for many years of that baby would be perfect. Unfortunately I’ll probably have to settles for a double someday because there’s no way I can afford a stone that nice. Keep up the amazing work and I look forward to trying to get into the craft someday as a hobby not nearly with the skill that you have
Justin, if you have to be silent in order to concentrate on what you are doing, just do it. You aren’t offending anyone. It is just as fascinating to watch a master at his work who is silent as one who is talking.
Wow Justin, you have certainly taken a risk with this opal and it turned out amazing. I am pleased for you. Super excited with the dancing lol thank you for sharing the whole process. They look amazing colours and patterns
Every once in a while a stone comes along just crying out for a master to turn it into a true gem, this video had me glue in rapt attention all the way through. Well done sir, you deserve every carat.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video and the work that was put into it. I felt his excitement when he weighed the opals and the scale basically yelled payday. It’s almost as if I was in his shoes at that moment. Congrats!!!
Oh my goodness! Amazing turnout Justin! I want to dance with you! PS: I also want to say how pleased I am that each of these are NOT ovals this time! 🤣🤣 Showing the love to the various shapes makes me happy!
You don't mind me missing the live while I'm out fishing do you? Thanx! I'll watch as soon as I walk in the door at home. Good luck and cut us all a winner!
How did you manage to not have a nervous break down? Unbelievable how well all 3 stones turned out! Someone is going to be an extremely happy opal owner, and a very very happy gemstone cutter once it’s sold!
Boy, yo is ate up with it, lol! I love the dance at the end, it made me laugh. You cut some beautiful stones, what a wonderful job you have...and it's obvious you love every minute of it...there's nothing like finding your calling in life. Keep up the beautiful work!!!
Congratulations on an amazing set of stones, especially with that very expensive purchase fee. Wonderful to watch, and fantastic to see the end results.
I've been watching your channel for years. Defiantly nailed the title, cause those are some of the nicest stones I've ever seen you cut. It's been awesome seeing you and your channel grow and succeed over the years. Can't wait to buy a piece from you down the road.
Okay Mr. J, You have just earned a sub and a: "I stand on my chair and salute you" for both your willingness in sharing your the moment and to the level of exuberance that your willingness equated. Wonderful!!! I know that whelm of ecstatic joy myself, so it is grand to see that childlike nature in other men. Because to be that joyful, first requires the vessel to be joy filled as to be able to overflow as it did. And me thinks it a much needed thing, having examples of joyousness in masculine form a rarity these days. And it matters not the catalyst of this example for it was honest joy being expressed, and to end I say: Thank you indeed, with all good on you!
Wow! I find your videos mesmerising - how you take an amazing stone and with your skill and patience, make it something truly incredible. Just wow! Well done!
Beautiful opals aside, I continue watching your channel for your uplifting personality and willingness to share something you love with all of us. So happy for you and your team on winning with these amazing gems (bout time you brought some dancing and “Dad” class back to your videos). 😂
Opal is my birthstone. I had a beautiful one during my childhood. I loved the way it would cast colours onto my bedroom wall. Sadly my mother sold everything I had when she left my father & threw me out when I was 11. I hope one day I will be able to ‘replace’ that fire opal, but you get used to not being lucky. It’s really nice to see it happen to someone else though.
High Justin, yes I have watched 👀 this video before and commented. Having just watched 👀 it again, your reaction when you put the three pieces on the scales, leaping up, glasses on the floor and almost total disbelief at what you were seeing 👀. Absolutely priceless mate 😊. What makes this all possible 🤔, what you've learnt over the years and total confidence in yourself. Cheers mate Les.
It gives happiness to see how much you love these stones. My family doesn't understand how I get so happy after finding a particularly pretty piece of Agate or a really cool piece of pyrite. (We don't have ANYTHING as cool as black opals in the US) It gives sadness that I could never afford any of the pieces you create 😂 I just love them so much! Lol.
Actually there is clear opal being found in a few different states, there's rose quartz, malachite, labarodorite, azurite, rainbow obsidian, citrine, peridot, topaz and even diamonds all right here in the states! So we DO have lots of things as cool as black opals, maybe you haven't researched to find them around you but they are DEFINITELY there!
That was incredible the free form triangle is amazing and I believe takes the show as far as catching the eye 👁 I am not saying that the cushion cut isn’t fabulous because it definitely is! Wow what an amazing session Justin ! ❤️❤️❤️❤️ You deserve that triple play WIN!!!!!! One of the best clips so far💕💕
Justin, you’re such a hoot! Beautiful opals this go around, I think some of the most beautiful you’ve ever cut. I think black opals and opals in general are the most beautiful gems that Mother Nature ever created. I love watching you bringing these beautiful jewels out of their slumber and into beautiful life.
I love the problem solving aspect of the process, there is a "correct" chain of decisions based on all the factors that make an opal desireable at the current time, such large sums of money and the amazing natural display along the way ... makes me want to get involved too
Looks like I will never get an opal from you, I love watching you in your craft and seeing you turn a rough into a gem of high quality. I can not afford one but love what you do.
Wow!!! That's a beautiful table you have made I've just started watching your video when I saw the table was so impressed That's crazy the different cuts you have to make to get the sand off and get the right colors and patterns love seeing the beautiful finished stone's truly amazing colors it's like That's where a rainbow went to die
My first time ever seeing a Opal stone that color such beauty. A couple times when u were cutting the stone into the three pieces I had to turn away I couldn't stand to watch I was so afraid it was going to crack and I kept holding my breath but they didn't crack. U did a awesome job on those stones I'm very happy for U. They are so pretty. Congratulations!!! 👍 Cat 😺 Ga. 🍑 ☮️
Already watched it twice! Gotta say I'm still a knobby guy but that was simply brilliant!!! Great video - you are really getting the hang of making these movies! I do have to confess I only watched the dancing once! It is just too difficult to roar with laughter while being severely traumatized at the same time!!! I'm a bit terrified about the celebration if you ever hit a million dollar stone! LOL!
The earth has given up another of its most beautiful of all creations. Wonderful work with it. Those reds and purples flare and dance in front of your eyes. The sort of colour i drool over.
You're incredible ❤️ 🎉 Fabulous talent🤩 You bring out the magic that otherwise would never have been seen or experienced. What a thrill it's bn, watching you touch the hand of the Creator and gifting the world with its beauty and intrigue. Thank You for sharing your love of rocks to Treasure. 🎉 💎
This was the first I saw of your page. Some of best opals I have ever seen. Just gorgeous!. I have subscribed and can't wait to see more from you. I have many opals but none of these qualities. Maybe in time....😊
Oh and for the ages. The dancing celebration at the end was a delight. 🕺🏾
I was glad to see the "Happy Dance" making a come-back!!;
I was so pleased to see you kept the natural shapes of the stones to keep the carat weight high instead of making them oval. I know oval is the preferred shaped, but opals are beautiful in any shape and it's nice to see some variety.
Exactly what I thought regarding the final organic shape.
Strongly agree with you that he made the right call
@@artdonovandesign
Me too, more natural. Yhe way they were intended to be. Plus I like to have something uniwue than standsrd boring shapes.
A win, win in my book❣
Swesome talent & patience, so coolyo watch❣
@irlan hakim Watch Christian Prince ! Proves you wrong ! Blessings brother ! Seek the truth! Jesus Christ is the word of God and even your book says it!
@irlan hakim , Quran also tell Muslims to go and kill non believers. Evil.
My wife that has passed years ago was a Pueblo Indian jeweler. I spent a lot of hours sawing stones, shells,sanding ,polishing jewelry on a polisher. I miss those days. I miss her terribly. I never got to cut an open, they are one of the most beautiful stones there are.
What wonderful memories and hands-on touches of beauty and companionship you can treasure, just as the lucky people who now wear your creations, enjoy the special and unique feel of hand crafted art.
Bless you and your wife, and thank you for making this world even more beautiful.
May she rest in peace brother.
It’s amazing how 3 pieces from the same stone can look so different. Magnificent!
Thank you! Cheers!
It makes me happy to see you happy. Your reactions are pure
😊 thank you
This is a wonderful demonstration of how decision-making is a vital part of craft. The stone, wood, or clay will ask you to make choices.
As a gold prospector it's often difficult putting into words the beauty of gold, but what you do is on a different level completely. The magnificence of those black opals is breathtaking. Congratulations, and thanks again for such a cool video.
The small tear drop shaped one is my favorite!
I was glued to every moment watching. Every cut and grind, I was with you hoping for the best. Remarkable! Also loved you happy dance.
Glad you enjoyed it! haha
Have watched you work at your craft for ages. I have no idea how accomplished your father was, but you are highly talented. Your subjective approach takes years and years of experience, and I just love watching you create these beautiful stones. Much happiness, you worked hard at achieving it. Your innate talent is a true blessing.
It's so funny, some of your videos are so relaxing and others I find myself clenching my fists with my heart racing! And every time a bit of potch or sand rolls out I do a little fist pump. This video is so tense and exciting, I love opal and I especially love watching you work with it. In addition to that, I love when you talk about your past with opal and what it means to you. And congrats on these beautiful pieces, I'm at the point in the video now where you rolled that bit of potch out of the big piece and you are creating a cushion cut with it. Can't wait to see the final results!
Haha you too I am the same. Thanks Megan
❤i was with you to clenching heart racing. Australia has opal skies and that big cushion cut reminded me of them. Mesmirizing. The colours breath taking❤ thanl you
I don't think I've ever seen a stone so beautiful before, nor filled with so much raw potential. If this stone had somehow come to me, I would not DARED have taken it to the wheel, I would have sold it on to someone like you to bring it to life, Justin. You did not disappoint at all, but turned into what must be 100k CDN in stones. What a FIND! Gotta say though, the number of times I screamed "stop, stop STAAAHP!!!" on the first little stone was rather nerve-shattering to me. 😉 If anyone deserves to cut a rug over those beauts at the end of the video, it's YOU!
lol nice haha
The most epic cushion cut was somehow underselling it. Absolute perfection.
Thank you Melissa
It's amazing to watch the color reflect as you work the stone. I'm having a 4th surgery to save my eyesight, so I'm enjoying every moment of your video while I can still see it! 😇❤️
Absolutely beautiful gems. Ive only just started watching you and I find myself saying stop grinding all the time as I don’t see them as you do. Extremely entertaining thank you.
So beautiful you have such a gift and talent. The eyes to see, and the magic touch to create such beautiful pieces ❤️
The joy for me in this video was watching your reaction as you weighed the opals. I was celebrating with you and delighted to see another human being blessed! Sincerely; thank you for sharing this moment!
My favorite is the pear/teardrop shaped one! The proportions of how you cut it are so lovely. It is just begging to be set as a pendant with a delicate chain IMO
I just about cried when that cushion baby revealed itself and the drop was just delicious too. Well done and congratulations! Well deserved celebration!
WOW! Unbelievable that you were able to get these three stones out of the one...such amazing skill! Stunning! Such a pleasure to watch you work.
I like this guy. He knows his stuff and makes good decisions.
I inherited a .8 carat fancy red Diamond from my Grandfather. It was given to my Grandfather as a gift by a very elderly French woman in WW2 as appreciation for ending the Nazi occupation of France. I understand well how a gemstone can hold such personal value. For those who don’t know, Red diamonds are the most rare gemstones on Earth. Geologist still don’t know what makes them red. It’s only .8 carats and is an I2 clarity but as it’s a fancy red Diamond, so none of that matters. It was handed down to my father and then to me as my Dad passed in March of 2019. God can strip me of my home, money, and I will starve to death before that Diamond leaves this family. The meaning behind it is far too important. It doesn’t belong to me, I’m just the caretaker for the next generation of my family.
There are only a few red diamonds in the world and I don't think any of them is 8 carat.
Get yours checked.
@@drpk6514 I think he said 0.8 carat (.8 not 8) so that would make more sense
Actually it is thought that red diamonds are red because of a preferencial absorption of green light due to a deformation of the crystal lattice. This is an extremely rare phenomenon in diamonds and thus their rarity.
@@polkawillneverdie2159 I quote for you " Red diamonds are commonly known as the most expensive and the rarest diamond colour in the world, even more so than pink or blue diamonds, as very few red diamonds have been found.[2] "
Even a 0.8-carat diamond would make him a millionaire.
I highly doubt if he just by luck inherited one of the few red diamonds in the world.
Most likely just another type of stone if not synthetic.
@@drpk6514 an i2 0.8 red diamond would be worth around 300,000.
A lot of money still. But not millions.
Justin, I can kind of relate to finding something better than what you're expecting. I saw logs into lumber for a variety of things nowadays. Sometimes the wood grain pattern is stunning and I can get top dollar. With every log I'm anticipating that first board coming off and revealing a hidden gem inside. Strange journey I've been on these last couple of years but I like where it's brought me. From a consulting automation engineer to a Sawyer. I much prefer this life. God Bless Justin and Team!
Interesting David Thank you for sharing
cool
I agree, watching these videos are like watch the sawyer videos and revealing the hidden magic of nature.
(please pardon my very intoxicated spelling and grammar......)
Slicing open a burl is amazing, seeing the grain and patterns puts you in a great mood. Hope Justin enjoyed the ones I sent him.
I do wood carving, I get that same buzz when I start to get into a piece. I tend to play around with a lot of scrap/fire/ trimmed bush and tree bits, and I couldn't begin to tell you how excited I was to find out how well Rhododendron, Apple, and Plum woods all work for me
They turned out amazing ❤️ that cushion cut is what opal dreams are made of !
Thank you
@@blackopaldirect you can see the Eye of Sauron in the cusion cut!! So cool! Smeagle will also approve..
Agreed!
All beautiful but the big one was simply out of this world, don’t think I’ve ever seen such a stunning kaleidoscope of colour - magnificent isn’t even close!
Absolutely stunning. I have never seen such color and beauty in stones. What have I been missing. So glad this showed up in my feeds today. Now this Texas girl is hooked.
This channel is still my favourite place on TH-cam to visit. Absolutely love ya work and how much information you provide for your viewers. No fluff, no bs, just a bloke giving it his best!!! Don’t ever ever change mate.
The excitement and caution that I feel when watching you cut gems like this! It almost feels like i'm exploring a universe within an opal! Beautiful gem 🤩
Oh my, thank goodness I watched to the end! You had me laughing out loud to the point my kid asked if there was something wrong. Thank you for, well, being you! You made my day. Congrats on the lovely gems.
That dancing was better than the opals (almost)
@@siobhantheprawn Nope, I have to disagree. .. that dancing episode could get him kicked out of Oz.
@@jjimywoods1363 Not in Perth :D
I've always been big into emeralds. Opals are absolutely my new favorite stone. Nothing more beautiful!!
You have the best job ever. To see so much beauty and what you did with that stonr takes my breath away. Loved your celebration dance🎉😂
You deserved a dance for that wicked haul. I actually pumped my fist in the air when that 1st small stone cleaned up all of a sudden lol. One of the most vibrantly coloured opals I've ever seen. GG!
This was amazing to watch! The gems are spectacular and the "celebration" was fun, I think your dancing has improved now you have more room in which to move. Thanks for sharing this incredible cut and polish, your personality shines through your work and joy at the results. Stay safe and see you next time.
The cushion cut is incredible, but my favourite is the drop 😁 watching the whole process and the deliberations and sheer nervousness of where to slice was great - thank you for bringing us along on the journey!
I really like the drop too, it may not technically be the most beautiful but I think it's really pretty
Same here, as much as i love the ones with more reds, that drop is absolutely gorgeous.
Not only is that the cut of the decade, this episode was one of the best of the decade! It was like watching a mystery, thriller, action, comedy all at once. The mystery of what is inside the stone, the fear if you make the wrong cut, the excitement as the reveal is near. My husband and I were shouting “One more cut!” or “Don’t cut it!” “Whew! He did it!” “WOW!” Thanks for another awesome video. It was quite a ride!
Beautiful stones because of the care, craftsmanship, and love of the stone shown as you do your magic Justin. It's a true pleasure to watch you as you make your judgements on cuts and shape. Thanks for sharing this memorable moment.
Phew! That was a great ride, from a wormhole to a galaxy of colors to a universe of rainbows, love every bit of it.
At last! We got to see a once in a lifetime stone! I was looking forward to this moment (I can imagine so were you) and you sure delivered.
Great find and work. I appreciate you sharing this
THIS TYPE of CONTENT is what i want. Not the live…. THIS! Cutting a gem from beginning to end! Thanks m8
Well if I had these types of gems every day I would too but we cant get them all the time
I loved the happy dance!! Beautiful stones.
I just found your videos! Opals are my favorite. I've never owned one, I'm 58 and single for over 17yrs now (very happily single), but just watching you work is simply amazing! Skol!
The only opals I've ever had any dealings with previously have been the ones on the jewellery I've bought for my wife, who loves them. Watching you create them from the raw material is not only fascinating but so educational, thank you for an amazing video.
Amazing so beautiful. I’ve become an opal lover from your channel. The fact that millions of years made these beautiful gems is so awe inspiring. Although I’ll never be able to afford to own a huge one, I’m saving up for something reasonable.
Nice I will be here if you need me
@@blackopaldirect thank you that’s definitely the plan
That first little stone you cut the color is absolutely friggin amazing. I have been looking for a ringstone for many years of that baby would be perfect. Unfortunately I’ll probably have to settles for a double someday because there’s no way I can afford a stone that nice. Keep up the amazing work and I look forward to trying to get into the craft someday as a hobby not nearly with the skill that you have
I’m in love with these opal’s.
Loved watching him bring the beauty out bit by bit.
I missed my calling. Love this.
Justin, if you have to be silent in order to concentrate on what you are doing, just do it. You aren’t offending anyone. It is just as fascinating to watch a master at his work who is silent as one who is talking.
Wow Justin, you have certainly taken a risk with this opal and it turned out amazing. I am pleased for you. Super excited with the dancing lol thank you for sharing the whole process. They look amazing colours and patterns
Every once in a while a stone comes along just crying out for a master to turn it into a true gem, this video had me glue in rapt attention all the way through. Well done sir, you deserve every carat.
Congratulations! You just made the most suspenseful "Single rock" video I've ever seen. well done.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video and the work that was put into it. I felt his excitement when he weighed the opals and the scale basically yelled payday. It’s almost as if I was in his shoes at that moment.
Congrats!!!
Oh my goodness! Amazing turnout Justin! I want to dance with you!
PS: I also want to say how pleased I am that each of these are NOT ovals this time! 🤣🤣 Showing the love to the various shapes makes me happy!
haha nice I am glad you enjoyed
This video was so much fun to watch. You are truly an artist and I'm so happy you got more than you were hoping for! Thanks for the video :-)
The dance was well deserved ! 😅🤣 loved this one. Great stones and amazing color and entertaining as always! 🤘
glad you enjoyed
Love the dancing!
Got to say the danceing is well deserved from South Africa
Mesmerising. Compulsive viewing. Thank-you Justin.
I love y’all’s accent. Your good day is good eye’ in our pronunciation and your razor blades is our rise up lights’. Lol I love it.
Can’t wait to share this one
You don't mind me missing the live while I'm out fishing do you? Thanx! I'll watch as soon as I walk in the door at home.
Good luck and cut us all a winner!
Haha That is the best excuse and you can do that for sure.
@@blackopaldirect Jo ju hi
@@blackopaldirect omg. I LOVE the final result. And your dancing is fun!
How did you manage to not have a nervous break down? Unbelievable how well all 3 stones turned out! Someone is going to be an extremely happy opal owner, and a very very happy gemstone cutter once it’s sold!
I had 3
Every part of this weeks episode was riveting and kept me on the edge of my seat, thanks Justin. :)
"This is gold..I mean opal" LOL Gorgeous cuts and final result! You should keep a piece to enjoy on a bad day and sell the rest. Great video!
Boy, yo is ate up with it, lol! I love the dance at the end, it made me laugh. You cut some beautiful stones, what a wonderful job you have...and it's obvious you love every minute of it...there's nothing like finding your calling in life. Keep up the beautiful work!!!
Congratulations on an amazing set of stones, especially with that very expensive purchase fee. Wonderful to watch, and fantastic to see the end results.
Beautifully cut stones! You are truly a master at your trade.
Aww Thank you
I've been watching your channel for years. Defiantly nailed the title, cause those are some of the nicest stones I've ever seen you cut. It's been awesome seeing you and your channel grow and succeed over the years. Can't wait to buy a piece from you down the road.
Thank you Josh
I was absolutely dying laughing at your celebration. This chanel is so relaxing and wonderful to watch
Okay Mr. J, You have just earned a sub and a: "I stand on my chair and salute you" for both your willingness in sharing your the moment and to the level of exuberance that your willingness equated. Wonderful!!! I know that whelm of ecstatic joy myself, so it is grand to see that childlike nature in other men. Because to be that joyful, first requires the vessel to be joy filled as to be able to overflow as it did. And me thinks it a much needed thing, having examples of joyousness in masculine form a rarity these days. And it matters not the catalyst of this example for it was honest joy being expressed, and to end I say: Thank you indeed, with all good on you!
Haha thank you 🙏
This was utterly mesmerising to watch.. such skill and beauty. Absolutely incredible gems!
Watching when things go this well is so exciting! Cheers Justin!!! You deserve your success!
Wow! I find your videos mesmerising - how you take an amazing stone and with your skill and patience, make it something truly incredible. Just wow! Well done!
Watched this again in October, very, VERY beautiful colors! And your celebrations at the end....Justin you are a wackadoo..lol
You knocked yet another one “out of the park!!!
It’s already beautiful I can only imagine the gorgeous gem you shape it into
You will enjoy this Caleb
Beautiful opals aside, I continue watching your channel for your uplifting personality and willingness to share something you love with all of us. So happy for you and your team on winning with these amazing gems (bout time you brought some dancing and “Dad” class back to your videos). 😂
Thank you so much! haha
Absolutely unbelievable...
Thanks for showing us such a great stone!
Glad you enjoyed it
@@blackopaldirect I have watched this video maybe 5 times, never get tired of it :)
Opal is my birthstone. I had a beautiful one during my childhood. I loved the way it would cast colours onto my bedroom wall. Sadly my mother sold everything I had when she left my father & threw me out when I was 11. I hope one day I will be able to ‘replace’ that fire opal, but you get used to not being lucky. It’s really nice to see it happen to someone else though.
I am sorry to hear. I am sure you have a world view on life from your experiences
High Justin, yes I have watched 👀 this video before and commented.
Having just watched 👀 it again, your reaction when you put the three pieces on the scales, leaping up, glasses on the floor and almost total disbelief at what you were seeing 👀. Absolutely priceless mate 😊.
What makes this all possible 🤔, what you've learnt over the years and total confidence in yourself.
Cheers mate Les.
It gives happiness to see how much you love these stones. My family doesn't understand how I get so happy after finding a particularly pretty piece of Agate or a really cool piece of pyrite. (We don't have ANYTHING as cool as black opals in the US)
It gives sadness that I could never afford any of the pieces you create 😂 I just love them so much! Lol.
You have labradorithe, I think, that would be exiting to cut as well 😊
Actually there is clear opal being found in a few different states, there's rose quartz, malachite, labarodorite, azurite, rainbow obsidian, citrine, peridot, topaz and even diamonds all right here in the states! So we DO have lots of things as cool as black opals, maybe you haven't researched to find them around you but they are DEFINITELY there!
That was incredible the free form triangle is amazing and I believe takes the show as far as catching the eye 👁 I am not saying that the cushion cut isn’t fabulous because it definitely is! Wow what an amazing session Justin ! ❤️❤️❤️❤️ You deserve that triple play WIN!!!!!! One of the best clips so far💕💕
Thanks Patrick
The triangle is my favorite as well!
Definitely! To me it seems to have gold flake running through it - absolutely spectacular! Way to go, Justin!
Spot on Patrick it is an amazing little gem
Justin, you’re such a hoot! Beautiful opals this go around, I think some of the most beautiful you’ve ever cut. I think black opals and opals in general are the most beautiful gems that Mother Nature ever created. I love watching you bringing these beautiful jewels out of their slumber and into beautiful life.
1st timer...Really enjoyed ur video. Thanks for sharing and the journey. Will be coming back...
Congrats!!! You deserve a big celebration...gorgeous gems in your capable hands!! Rock on Justin!!!
I love the problem solving aspect of the process, there is a "correct" chain of decisions based on all the factors that make an opal desireable at the current time, such large sums of money and the amazing natural display along the way ... makes me want to get involved too
Looks like I will never get an opal from you, I love watching you in your craft and seeing you turn a rough into a gem of high quality. I can not afford one but love what you do.
Hopefully, some day, maybe that special someone in your life will fulfil your dream!
Wow!!! That's a beautiful table you have made I've just started watching your video when I saw the table was so impressed That's crazy the different cuts you have to make to get the sand off and get the right colors and patterns love seeing the beautiful finished stone's truly amazing colors it's like That's where a rainbow went to die
No, that's where a rainbow went to live on where anybody can see it at any time.
I don't think I've ever been so invested in a YT video before.
Nearly 84k for 3 gems. I'm in awe
Haha awesome to hear
My first time ever seeing a Opal stone that color such beauty. A couple times when u were cutting the stone into the three pieces I had to turn away I couldn't stand to watch I was so afraid it was going to crack and I kept holding my breath but they didn't crack. U did a awesome job on those stones I'm very happy for U. They are so pretty. Congratulations!!! 👍
Cat 😺 Ga. 🍑 ☮️
Already watched it twice! Gotta say I'm still a knobby guy but that was simply brilliant!!! Great video - you are really getting the hang of making these movies! I do have to confess I only watched the dancing once! It is just too difficult to roar with laughter while being severely traumatized at the same time!!! I'm a bit terrified about the celebration if you ever hit a million dollar stone! LOL!
Hahaha Michael you are hilarious. Million dollar stone will be a nudie run
@@blackopaldirect Hahahaha! And we may all join you!
This videography is very good.
It really brings the story of a gem's transformation to life.
Absolutely exquisite!!! Beautiful stones and a wonderful job you did.
How wonderful watching a true artisan at work.they came out so beautiful.
The earth has given up another of its most beautiful of all creations. Wonderful work with it. Those reds and purples flare and dance in front of your eyes. The sort of colour i drool over.
Just plain W O W ! Man alive what a beautiful set of stones and an amazing job of dealing with the challenges!
Well done Justin, goes to show what experience and talent can lead to.
I hope whoever gets these and sets them into jewelry will let us see the final results! Stunning work.
Oh Justin, I so laughed out loud with you, I was so happy they turned out so awesome!!! Congrats!!!!
All I can say is WOW! & your little dance at the end was pretty great too!
🍭🍭🍭this was never a lollipop but actually an opal gem on a dobstick!
🤩 congrats Justin well done!! and thanks for the dance Lmao! Sure made my day ❤️
what absolutely stunning opals! you've done an amazing job, whoever gets their hands on one of these is lucky indeed!
Thank you Knave
A truly deserved reward for the years of videos, editing and the knowledge shared over those years.
You're incredible ❤️ 🎉
Fabulous talent🤩 You bring out the magic that otherwise would never have been seen or experienced. What a thrill it's bn, watching you touch the hand of the Creator and gifting the world with its beauty and intrigue.
Thank You for sharing your love of rocks to Treasure. 🎉 💎
This was the first I saw of your page. Some of best opals I have ever seen. Just gorgeous!. I have subscribed and can't wait to see more from you. I have many opals but none of these qualities. Maybe in time....😊
Thanks for taking us all the way through the process! This is what I love, seeing the final polished product being born!
Welcome my friend