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Kunzite Mining at the Oceanview Mine, Part 1 by GIA. How does the kunzite Oceanview Mine look? In this video, Jeff Swanger takes us on location, mining for gems, to the Oceanview Mine in San Diego, which is the last operational mine in Pala, California. Swanger discusses the history of the mine, his connection to the mines and the kunzite crystals that are extracted from the Pala Chief Mine. He also shows a few of the best kunzite gemstones ranging from 150 to 200 carats, with extraordinary pieces from the Oceanview Mine—a section of the Pala Chief Mines in San Diego.
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The Official GIA Channel on YouTube is also a great resource for kunzite knowledge
• Kunzite Mining at the Pala Chief Mine, Part 1: [ Ссылка ]
• Pala Chief Mine, Part 2: [ Ссылка ]
• Kunzite From Afghanistan With Edward Boehm: [ Ссылка ]
• Kunzite Mining at the Oceanview Mine, Part 2: [ Ссылка ]
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