This Is How You Find Gems In Nature
Gems don't hide randomly, they concentrate in four very specific kinds of ground, and once you know what each one actually looks like, finding one stops being luck and starts being a search. The four environments where gems actually form and collect, the field clues that give each one away, and the environment that hands you a gem already rounded and polished by nature before you've done anything to it. Subscribe to Gem Insider for gem ID, prospecting, and field geology.

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