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GIA developed this guide so retailers can use fluorescence tests to help identify gems right in their own stores.
Colored Stone Identification & Origin Report An Identification Report, with geographic origin added. For polished, loose or mounted natural alexandrite, emerald, jade, Paraíba tourmaline, red spinel, ...
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GIA offers many opportunities for students to receive a scholarship. Scholarship offerings are made available to assist eligible students in reducing their financial burden and focusing on completing ...
Get details on the latest research from the GIA research team, including: natural diamond geology and mining locations, causes of colors and optical features, laboratory-grown diamond research, ...
The lapis-lazuli deposits at Sar-e-Sang in Badakhshan, Afghanistan, have provided the raw material for objects fashioned of this stone since the earliest civilizations. The mine, which lies in the ...
Synthetic moissanite is much closer to diamond in overall appearance and heft than any previous diamond imitation; this article reports on how to identify and characterize it.
Pink CVD lab-grown products can be separated from natural and treated-color natural pink diamonds by a combination of gemological and spectroscopic properties, which are explored in this study.
Provides a visual guide to the internal features of natural, treated, synthetic, and imitation opal.
Feature Gems & Gemology, Spring 2015, Vol. 51, No. 1 The Chinese Soul in Contemporary Jewelry Design Andrew Lucas, Merilee Chapin, Moqing Lin, and Xiaodan Jia ...
Amethyst may develop into the more common citrine and rarer green quartz naturally under certain geologic conditions. On the California-Nevada border, just north of Reno, amethyst, citrine, and green ...
The history of Baja California has been closely tied to the exploitation of pearls since the 16th century.