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Unboxing Amethyst: Gemologist vs. Geologist

On today's unboxing, its Amethyst 101 with rough specimens, geodes, faceted cuts, rings and natural rarities! Learn all about February's birthstone - its properties, how it gets its color and where it comes from.

More Gemstone Unboxing Videos

Unboxing Tourmaline: Gemologist vs. Geologist

Explore the geology & gemology behind many tourmaline specimens!

A gemologist and geologist examine tourmaline.

Unboxing Turquoise Gems: Gemologist vs. Geologist!

See all kinds of turquoise specimens, carvings, jewelry and more.

A gemologist and geologist observe turquoise gems.

Unboxing Emeralds: Gemologist vs. Geologist

Dive into the gemology and geology behind the world's favorite color gem!

A gemologist and geologist inspect emerald gems and specimens.

Gemologist vs Geologist: Examining Ruby

Examine all different kinds of ruby: rough stones, cut stones, jewelry and more.

A gemologist and geologist observe ruby specimens.
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