Identification of Melee-Size Synthetic Yellow Diamonds in Jewelry
Melee-size yellow synthetic diamonds have recently been seen in the gem market, mostly as loose stones but sometimes set in jewelry.
来自 Apollo Diamond Inc. 的最新一代化学蒸气沉淀法 (CVD) 生长的合成钻石 (英语)
High-quality CVD-grown diamonds, comparable in color and clarity to natural diamonds, can be identified using a combination of gemological and spectroscopic properties.
Natural Type Ia Diamond with Green-Yellow Color Due to Ni-Related Defects
Commonly seen in HPHT-grown synthetic diamonds with a green component, nickel-related defects were identified for the first time in a type Ia natural diamond with a strong green component.
Continuity and Change in Chinese Freshwater Pearl Culture
Farmers have experimented with bead nucleation, but until recently the methods tried did not produce the quantity or quality necessary for economic success.
Global Rough Diamond Production Since 1870
Historically, global rough diamond production has fluctuated greatly due to a myriad of causes, many of which are explored in this article.
Fluorescence Spectra of Colored Diamonds Using a Rapid, Mobile Spectrometer
Numerous natural-color colored diamonds from the Aurora Butterfly of Peace and other collections were studied using a new type of fluorescence spectrometer.
在美国宝石研究院 (GIA) 鉴定所, D 到 Z 颜色范围钻石的内部白雾和反射孪晶纹对净度分级会有影响 (英语)
This article reviews the GIA Laboratory’s history of reporting on certain types of graining which are often the only characteristics present in large, high-clarity, high-color diamonds.
Applications of Laser Ablation–Inductively Coupled Plasma–Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) To Gemology
Laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) is an important technique for quantitative chemical analysis.
The Effects of Heat Treatment on Zircon Inclusions in Madagascar Sapphires
Zircon inclusions in sapphires from Madagascar were studied to investigate the effects of heat treatment on their gemological and spectroscopic features.
The Cullinan Diamond Centennial: A History and Gemological Analysis Of Cullinans I And II
Eight decades after the Cullinan diamond was mined, a team of gemologists examined the two famous gems that were created from it to become part of the Crown Jewels of England.
铅玻璃填充红宝石的鉴定与坚固性 (英语)
In early 2004, the GAAJ laboratory in Japan issued a lab alert about rubies they had seen that had large numbers of fractures filled with high-lead-content glass, which made them appear very transparent.
Identification of “Chocolate Pearls” Treated by Ballerina Pearl Co.
Treated cultured pearls with a “chocolate” coloration have entered the market from several sources.
Inclusions in Transparent Gem Rhodonite from Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia
Solid, vapor, and fluid inclusions in transparent gem rhodonite crystals from Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia, have been identified for the first time using Raman spectroscopy and gemological/petrographic techniques.
A Review of the Political and Economic Forces Shaping Today’s Diamond Industry
Political upheavals and technological advances, as well as changes in social and governmental attitudes and initiatives, have produced major and ongoing changes in the diamond industry.
Mt. Mica: A Renaissance in Maine’s Gem Tourmaline Production
The Mt. Mica area in southwestern Maine has been mined for tourmaline and other pegmatite gems since the 1820s.
Emeralds from the Kafubu Area, Zambia
Zambia is considered the world’s second most important source of emeralds by value (after Colombia).
A Gemological Study of a Collection of Chameleon Diamonds
Chameleon diamonds are among the rarest of gem diamonds.
Treated-Color Pink-To-Red Diamonds from Lucent Diamonds Inc.
Using a multi-step process, Lucent Diamonds has developed a new treatment process for certain natural diamonds that creates colors from pink-purple through red to orangy brown.
高压高温 (HPHT) 生长之合成钻石的特征更新图表 (英语)
A new chart, supplementing the one published in the Winter 1995 issue of Gems & Gemology, summarizes the features of both as-grown (“non-modified”) and treated (“modified”) synthetic diamonds currently in the gem market (that is, those grown by the high pressure/high temperature technique).
The Creation of a Magnificent Suite of Peridot Jewelry: From the Himalayas to Fifth Avenue
Peridot: The ultimate value of a gemstone suite lies not only in the cost and quality of the materials themselves, but also in the selection of the rough, the quality of the faceting, and the intricacy of the setting in a well-designed and well-manufactured suite of jewelry.

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