宝石処理の開示とアメリカ 法律 (英語)
In recent years, the obligation to fully disclose all gem treatments has changed from a mere ethical responsibility to a legal one.
Chatham Created Gems(チャタム・クリエイテッド・ジェムズ)のラボで製造されたカラーダイヤモンド (英語)
This article compares some of Chatham Created Gems’ synthetic colored diamonds to natural diamonds and explains the results.
Spring 2004 Gem News International
Cultured Pearls from the Gulf of California, Mexico
This article provides an overview of the history of natural and cultured pearls from Mexico, describes pearl culturing at the Guaymas farm, and focuses on the properties of bead-nucleated cultured pearls from P. sterna.
Identification of Synthetic Diamond Grown Using Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD)
This article presents information about the CVD process, the history of its development, and properties that differentiate the resulting synthetic crystals from natural diamond.
Gem-Quality Synthetic Diamonds Grown by a Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) Method
Brown-to-gray and near-colorless single-crystal type IIa synthetic diamonds grown using a chemical vapor deposition (CVD) technique by Apollo Diamond Inc. have gemological properties that are distinct from those of both natural diamonds and HPHT-grown synthetic gem diamonds.
Pezzottaite from Ambatovita, Madagascar: A New Gem Mineral
Pezzottaite, ideally Cs(Be2Li)Al2Si6O18, is a new gem mineral that is the Cs,Li–rich member of the beryl group.
Red Beryl from Utah: A Review and Update
There is only one known commercial occurrence of gem-quality red beryl in the world: the Ruby Violet (or Red Beryl) mine in the Wah Wah Mountains of Beaver County, Utah.
An Investigation into the Cause of Color in Natural Black Diamonds from Siberia
Black and dark gray diamonds from Siberia, Russia, were studied by analytical scanning and transmission electron microscopy.
An Important Exhibition of Seven Rare Gem Diamonds
The stories behind seven strikingly beautiful rare natural diamonds, united in an exhibit at the Smithsonian, are told here.
Beryllium Diffusion of Ruby and Sapphire
The heat treatment of corundum involving lattice diffusion of beryllium (Be) at temperatures over 1800°C has become a major issue in the gem trade.
The First Transparent Faceted Grandidierite, from Sri Lanka
Gemological, chemical, and spectroscopic properties are presented for the first known transparent faceted grandidierite.
宝石鑑定士のための顕微鏡写真法 (英語)
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.
Poudretteite: A Rare Gem Species from the Mogok Valley
The rare borosilicate poudretteite, a mineral that previously had been identified only as tiny crystals.
市販の宝石処理のチャート (英語)
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.

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