Nice video girls - honestly, the best I have ever seen 😍 on the subject. My family is from Paraíba and your pronunciation is excellent 😃. My mother and my grandmother were born in the region where this gem was discovered. They both unfortunately died prematurely, around 40 years, of breast cancer. I am now an Oncologist and I love jewelry and gemology. For obvious reasons, Paraíbas are my favorite colored gemstone. If you knew what it means to have a gem so beautiful and precious - as beautiful as the purest sea waters - rising from the depths of a land so dry and suffering ( not so long ago Paraíba people used to suffer from hunger and misery due to the lack of water and resources, my ancestors included), you would see that perhaps it is worth even more. Love from Brazil 🇧🇷
I have a very pretty Paraiba 5.14 carat eye clean it is bluie with a green tone absolutely gorgeous... and it is for sale. Great video ladies always happy in your presentation. And good content conversationally given.
Hello.. I watch every one of your videos.. every gem is available in my country (sri lanka) .. (no diamonds). I also live in ratnapura. (gem city). Good luck to you♥️♥️♥️
so....even after all your discussion...is a genuine "paraiba" from paraiba only ? and all the others copper bearing tourmaline? or is this impossible to define"
If it is copper bearing + stronger saturation it is considered a Paraiba. But if you find some from the Brazilian mine, then you will pay a premium (they are also often higher quality).
@@DominiqueFlux Thanks for your timely reply....now makes better sense...you probably stated this in your video but not as clearly as you just replied....thanks again!
Paraiba pricing is ridiculous, but apatite is a great recommendation for a replacement. Not only it can have the same colour, but it has very similar luster for less than 1% of the Paraiba price. The other thing is, that people tend to call every copper-bearing tourmaline a Paraiba. I've even seen yellowish green stones sold as Paraiba. They are much more affordable, and they have the same electric glow as blue ones, so it might be something to consider.
I have such a "Paraiba wannabe" apatite on my shelf. Even though it's not a top tier stone (it's cut too flat and has some visible inclusions), it's very shiny and very pretty. But apatite is quite soft. If you wear it as jewellery it will lose some of its luster with time due to micro-scratches caused by dust particles.
Yes labs will test the origin by using a sample from the specific mines and if it's the same as your stone. However if it's positive it is always positive but if it comes out negatives it's inconclusive and not a definite no. Does that make sense?
Your awesome. Great video. Pretty gems but I dont buy anything from India and I still love black opals more, but im going to look up apatite and see where they are mined.
Nice video girls - honestly, the best I have ever seen 😍 on the subject. My family is from Paraíba and your pronunciation is excellent 😃. My mother and my grandmother were born in the region where this gem was discovered. They both unfortunately died prematurely, around 40 years, of breast cancer. I am now an Oncologist and I love jewelry and gemology. For obvious reasons, Paraíbas are my favorite colored gemstone. If you knew what it means to have a gem so beautiful and precious - as beautiful as the purest sea waters - rising from the depths of a land so dry and suffering ( not so long ago Paraíba people used to suffer from hunger and misery due to the lack of water and resources, my ancestors included), you would see that perhaps it is worth even more. Love from Brazil 🇧🇷
Great video, ladies. It was very educational, I would have loved to see more close ups of the stones.
Noted! Thank you for the feedback
I have a very pretty Paraiba 5.14 carat eye clean it is bluie with a green tone absolutely gorgeous... and it is for sale. Great video ladies always happy in your presentation. And good content conversationally given.
You are providing amazing content 👍
Glad you think so! Thank you!
Tourmaline is my favourite
Mine too!
Hello.. I watch every one of your videos.. every gem is available in my country (sri lanka) .. (no diamonds). I also live in ratnapura. (gem city).
Good luck to you♥️♥️♥️
so....even after all your discussion...is a genuine "paraiba" from paraiba only ? and all the others copper bearing tourmaline? or is this impossible to define"
If it is copper bearing + stronger saturation it is considered a Paraiba. But if you find some from the Brazilian mine, then you will pay a premium (they are also often higher quality).
@@DominiqueFlux Thanks for your timely reply....now makes better sense...you probably stated this in your video but not as clearly as you just replied....thanks again!
They're really great stones!🤗Got some neon green and blue ones. But not as big as here. 🧐 ParaiiibaaaAAAA! 😁
Oh lucky! I need to add some to my collection
@@DominiqueFlux I'm on IG too!
Love it ❤❤❤
Paraiba pricing is ridiculous, but apatite is a great recommendation for a replacement. Not only it can have the same colour, but it has very similar luster for less than 1% of the Paraiba price.
The other thing is, that people tend to call every copper-bearing tourmaline a Paraiba. I've even seen yellowish green stones sold as Paraiba. They are much more affordable, and they have the same electric glow as blue ones, so it might be something to consider.
I have such a "Paraiba wannabe" apatite on my shelf. Even though it's not a top tier stone (it's cut too flat and has some visible inclusions), it's very shiny and very pretty. But apatite is quite soft. If you wear it as jewellery it will lose some of its luster with time due to micro-scratches caused by dust particles.
I love your videos, but please show the stones you are talking about. We can’t see
Are there any machines or qualities to look for that’ll determine the origin of each stone?
Yes labs will test the origin by using a sample from the specific mines and if it's the same as your stone. However if it's positive it is always positive but if it comes out negatives it's inconclusive and not a definite no. Does that make sense?
Your awesome. Great video. Pretty gems but I dont buy anything from India and I still love black opals more, but im going to look up apatite and see where they are mined.
Thanks! Glad you liked it :)
Very cool
Thanks!
Hi,very nice
Thank you very much
Are these prices Canadian dollars or USD?
These are in CAD
@@DominiqueFlux Thank you!
❤❤❤❤❤.
Great info, as always, just need to show close ups of the gems more often 😬. It gets a little aggravating during the videos
I am dreaming about a ring with paraiba tourmaline
Same 🙂
What size? We have affordable rings in silver
Su su sweet g
Hi just want to say that I believe Oregon sunstone is copper barring
c'est la meme prononciation en francais