Poudretteite: A Rare Gem Species from the Mogok Valley
The rare borosilicate poudretteite, a mineral that previously had been identified only as tiny crystals.
The First Transparent Faceted Grandidierite, from Sri Lanka
Gemological, chemical, and spectroscopic properties are presented for the first known transparent faceted grandidierite.
宝石学家显微摄影 (英语)
Just because you don’t see it, doesn’t mean it isn’t there.
Many areas in the jewelry industry—education, gemological research, lecturing, publication, and laboratory and inventory documentation, to name a few—either require or benefit from high-quality photomicrography.
宝石商用处理图表 (英语)
This chart combines a comprehensive listing of the commercially available treatments for the most commonly used gem materials with an indication of the current status of their detectability.
Gemesis Laboratory-Created Diamonds
High-quality synthetic diamonds created by the Gemesis Corp. are examined and their gemological properties are explicated.
Fall 2002 Gem News International
Diamonds in Canada
This article chronicles the discovery of primary diamond deposits throughout Canada, whose increasing supply of rough stones will have a growing impact on the world diamond industry.
Characterization and Grading of Natural-Color Pink Diamonds
Known for their great beauty and rarity, pink diamonds have long been sought after by jewelers, collectors, and consumers.
“Diffusion Ruby” Proves to be Synthetic Ruby Overgrowth on Natural Corundum
A relatively new production of red corundum, reportedly from Bangkok, has been offered for sale in recent years.
Identification of Yellow Cultured Pearls from the Black-Lipped Oyster Pinctada Margaritifera
Although the Pinctada margaritifera oyster usually is associated with the black pearls cultured in French Polynesia, it also can produce attractive large yellow cultured pearls, among other colors.
Star of the South: A Historic 128 Ct Diamond
This article presents the first complete gemological characterization of the historic 128.48 ct Brazilian diamond known as the Star of the South.
Portable Instruments and Tips on Practical Gemology in the Field
Liddicoatite Tourmaline from Anjanabonoina, Madagascar
The Ultimate Gemologist:A Tribute to Richard T. Liddicoat
On this occasion—the celebration of Richard T. Liddicoat’s 50 years guiding Gems & Gemology—it is fitting to review his enormous impact on the field of gemology.
An Update on “Paraíba” Tourmaline from Brazil
Vivid blue, green, and purple-to-violet cuprian elbaites, renowned in the gem trade as “Paraíba” tourmalines, continue to be recovered in small amounts from northeastern Brazil.
“Voices of the Earth”: Transcending the Traditional in Lapidary Arts
Jewelry designer Paula Crevoshay showcases the work of some of North America’s leading lapidaries.
Spessartine Garnet from Ramona, San Diego County, California
For most of the 20th century, the principal source of fine spessartine was the area around the Little Three mine near the town of Ramona in southern California.
Jeremejevite: A Gemological Update
Modeling the Appearance of the Round Brilliant Cut Diamond: An Analysis of Fire, and More about Brilliance
This second major article in a three-dimensional modeling study analyzes fire – the visible extent of light dispersed into spectral colors.
A New Method for Imitating Asterism
Several gems were recently examined that showed stars with an unnatural appearance or an unusual number of rays.

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