充填ダイヤモンドの鑑別のビジュアルガイド (英語)

This article illustrates the various features in filled diamonds and explores the best techniques for examining them.

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An Update on the Ural Emerald Mines

The emeralds of the Ural Mountains, in what is now called the Russian Federation, have been known for more than 160 years.

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ヨゴサファイア鉱床 (英語)

Yogo Gulch, discovered more than 100 years ago, is one of four major sapphire-producing areas in Montana, United States.

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Rubies from Mong Hsu

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Ruby and Sapphire from the Southern Ural Mountains, Russia

Primary occurrences of ruby, pink sapphire, sapphires of other colors, and spinel have been found in marbles in the Ural Mountains.

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Color Grading of Colored Diamonds in the GIA Gem Trade Laboratory

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Gem Corundum in Alkali Basalt: Origin and Occurrence

Many deposits of gem corundum are associated with alkali basalt.

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Copper and Tenorite Inclusions in Cuprian-Elbaite Tourmaline from Paraíba, Brazil

Inclusions of native copper and tenorite (CuO) were found in grayish green elbaite from São José da Batalha, Paraíba, Brazil.

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北部ベトナムにおけるルビーおよびファンシーサファイアの採鉱に関する最新情報 (英語)

Northern Vietnam began producing significant quantities of rubies and fancy sapphires in the late 1980s.

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The Gemological Properties of Russian Gem-Quality Synthetic Yellow Diamonds

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Jewels of the Edwardians

Although the reign of King Edward VII of Great Britain was relatively short (1902-1910), the age that bears his name produced distinctive jewelry and ushered in several new designs and manufacturing techniques. During this period, women from the uppermost echelons of society wore a profusion of extravagant jewelry as a way of demonstrating their wealth and rank. The almost exclusive use of platinum, the greater use of pearls, and the steady supply of South African diamonds created a combination that will forever characterize Edwardian jewels. The Edwardian age, truly the last era of the ruling classes, ended dramatically with the onset of World War I.

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Heat Treating the Sapphires of Rock Creek, Montana (英語)

Renewed interest in large-scale commercial mining of Montana sapphires motivated a detailed study of the heat treatment of sapphire from the Rock Creek deposit.

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A Prospectors’ Guide Map to the Gem Deposits of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is world famous for its gem wealth, but the actual extent of the deposits has never been determined.

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クイーンズランド州のボルダーオパール (英語)

After almost 75 years of inactivity, the deposits of boulder opal in Queensland, Australia, began to attract new interest in the 1960s and 1970s.

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拡散処理されたコランダムの最新情報:赤および他の色 (英語)

Blue diffusion-treated sapphires have become a subject of considerable controversy since their introduction in significant quantities a few years ago.

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De Beers near Colorless-to-Blue Experimental Gem-Quality Synthetic Diamonds

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A New Gem Beryl Locality: Luumäki, Finland

Strongly etched prismatic crystals of yellow, green, and pale blue gem beryl have been quarried from a pegmatite dike in Luumäki, Finland.

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Diamond Sources and Production: Past, Present, and Future

Diamond production’s future appears to belong less to Africa and more to Australia, Canada, and the Russian Federation, according to this overview of geologic trends in the industry.

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Methods for Determining Gold Content of Jewelry Metals

Verifying the gold content of karat-gold jewelry is a problem for the entire industry.

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モゴックストーントラクトにおけるルビーおよびサファイア採鉱の状況 (英語)

Burma, now named Myanmar, has for centuries been considered the world's preeminent source of fine rubies.

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