Field ReportGems & Gemology, Fall 2017, Vol. 53, No. 3

Colombian Emerald Industry: Winds of Change

Darwin Fortaleché, Andrew Lucas, Jonathan Muyal, Tao Hsu, Pedro Padua

Colombian independent miners
Figure 1. Colombian emerald-producing areas such as Muzo have a long tradition of independent mining. The hope of finding the stone that will change their lives is a strong motivator for miners, but bringing them into a formal system is challenging. Photo by Andrew Lucas.

Mr. Fortaleché is chief gemologist at Centro de Desarrollo Tecnológico de la Esmeralda Colombiana (CDTEC). Mr. Lucas is manager of field gemology for education, Mr. Muyal is a staff gemologist, Dr. Hsu is technical editor of Gems & Gemology, and Mr. Padua is a video producer, at GIA in Carlsbad, California.

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