the quarterly journal of the gemological institute of america
the quarterly journal of the gemological institute of america
The Beauty and Value of Inclusions, Plus Double Stars and Corundum from Tajikistan
By Duncan Pay, Editor-in-Chief
We invite gemologists to take a closer look at the astounding beauty and variety of the micro-world of gems.
Articles (3)
Digital Photomicrography for Gemologists
A guide to capturing gem inclusion scenes using practical equipment and techniques and the appropriate image-refining software.
Read MoreDual-Color Double Stars in Ruby, Sapphire, and Quartz: Cause and Historical Account
Examines a form of asterism comprising two six-rayed stars, one white and one that exhibits the stone’s bodycolor. Firsthand accounts and a survey of patent documents reveal that diffusion has been used to create or enhance this optical phenomenon in synthetic and possibly natural corundum since the 1950s.
Read MoreRubies and Sapphires from Snezhnoe, Tajikistan
This large marble-hosted occurrence in the Pamir Mountains is a potentially productive source of corundum, including ruby with a bright red color reminiscent of “pigeon’s blood” Burmese rubies.
Read MoreRegular Features
Gem News International
Global coverage of gem sources, notable new gem materials, and recent industry developments.
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Andrew Lucas, Armil Sammoon, A.P. Jayarajah, Tao Hsu, and Pedro Padua
Exploring the Chinese Gem and Jewelry Industry
Tao Hsu, Andrew Lucas, Zhili Qiu, Mu Li, and Qingyuan Yu
Three-Phase Inclusions in Emerald and Their Impact on Origin Determination
Sudarat Saeseaw, Vincent Pardieu, and Supharart Sangsawong
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