
The Crystal Collector
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Here at The Crystal Collector we bring to you up and close footage from the many digging excursions finding things from Amethyst to Aquamarine and many other types of gems and minerals. Many videos will show you how to dig at these sites also if thats available to do so.
The Crystal Collector
5d ago
The Crystal Collector is back with another exciting public dig, this time at the Hamilton Hill Mine in Arkansas! This location is known for producing incredible crystals, and the turnout for this event was amazing! Attendees uncovered beautiful specimens, including some stunning quartz clusters and rare adularia crystals! If you ever get the chance to visit this spot, it’s definitely worth the trip! Huge thanks to everyone who came out and made this dig such a fun experience. A special shoutout to Bailey Sanders for the awesome editing on this video—his work helps bring these crystal adventure ..read more
The Crystal Collector
1w ago
Digging for Topaz & Rare Red Beryl at Topaz Mountain! Join The Crystal Collector and Matrix as they head to the Topaz Mountain range in Utah for an epic crystal-digging adventure with Gem Tours! This incredible location is famous for its stunning sherry-colored topaz and one of the rarest gemstones on Earth—red beryl! With Gem Tours, you can hike up the mountain to their private claim and dig for your own treasures. Best of all, you get to keep what you find for a small fee! The owners are fantastic people, and they make this experience both fun and rewarding for beginners and seasoned roc ..read more
The Crystal Collector
2w ago
The Crystal Collector
2w ago
For four years, every January, I had the privilege of digging at the Purple Heart Mine in South Carolina—an incredible amethyst location that produced some amazing crystals! In this video, I’m taking you back through the highlights of those unforgettable digs, sharing some of the best finds, and reliving the excitement of unearthing these stunning gems. Special guests Jake DALLMYD and Logan Paul even joined in on the adventure, making for some epic moments! Although we eventually lost the lease, the memories and the incredible discoveries will last forever. Don’t miss out on this legendary ame ..read more
The Crystal Collector
3w ago
Join me, The Crystal Collector, and Matrix as we head out to an exciting new dig site in Georgia! This location, tucked away in Oglethorpe County, is known for its amazing Amethyst, but on this trip, we uncovered something completely unexpected—Fire Quartz Crystals! These stunning Quartz crystals have incredible oxide inclusions that make them look like flames trapped inside the crystal. With the help of an excavator, we were able to move some serious dirt and pull out some incredible finds! This site isn’t officially open to the public, but with special permission from the owner, rockhounds c ..read more
The Crystal Collector
1M ago
The Crystal Collector
1M ago
Join the Crystal Collector on an epic adventure to Crystal Vista in Mount Ida, Arkansas. A completely free crystal digging location open to the public. Known for its stunning quartz crystals, this spot offers beautiful views and exciting finds for collectors of all levels. Watch as we explore the trails, dig for treasures, and show you how to uncover your very own crystals. Bring your gear, and let’s see what amazing quartz crystals await at Crystal Vista! A huge shoutout to my editor, Bailey Sanders! ?? He’s been doing an excellent job editing my recent videos, and I’m super excited to keep w ..read more
The Crystal Collector
1M ago
The Crystal Collector
1M ago
Join me, the Crystal Collector, and my dog Matrix as we head out to an incredible private location known as Area 52, near Herkimer, New York! This spot is home to some of the most epic Herkimer diamond quartz crystals you’ve ever seen. We had an amazing opportunity to dig and uncover these stunning natural treasures. It’s always an exciting adventure to explore a location like this, where each discovery is more incredible than the last. Herkimer diamonds are known for their incredible clarity and unique formations, making them true gems of nature. These crystals are millions of years old and c ..read more
The Crystal Collector
1M ago