Archive for the 'Gemological Microscopes' Category

Is Your Jewelry at Risk?

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

On some special and important occasions in our lives, we never fail to give some present to our loved ones and special ones. The most popular gifts given during special occasions are jewelries. Jewelries are highly valuable items that are used as investments, gifts and for some person, their most prized possession. […]

Modern Jeweler: Provenance of Place

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

What makes a gemstone precious? Is it beauty? Origin? Cut? History? For some, it is subjective. But for professional dealers, the origin of the stone plays a significant factor in increasing the value or price of the gemstone. Professional gemstone dealers and experts rely on gemological equipments in making their assessment. Gemological microscopes help in […]

There’s a Rumble in the Jungle: The Sapphire Face-lift Face-off Saga

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

The article is a witty, informative narrative that explains sapphires that have been treated with surface diffusion treated corundums (SDTCs). It chronologically explains the history of SDTC from the original Linde patents up to the current deep diffusion treatments and how to differentiae treated sapphires with real sapphires. These treatments make the sapphires shinier and […]

Cut Above The Rest

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

The Gemological Institute of America (GIA), as described in the original article, is a non-profit organization that is the foremost leader in laboratory, grading, and gemological standards in the market today. The organization is a combination of research center, vocational college, library and museum and gemology instrument shop. It has the world’s best gemological […]

A Status Report On Gemstones From Afghanistan

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

Afghanistan is one of the many countries where various gemstones can be mined. The mined gemstones vary in size, color, and other gem characteristics when examined under gemological microscopes. Gemologists use gemological microscopes in classifying and identifying many gemstones. Gemological microscopes are also used by gemologists and gem artists in the cutting and designing of […]