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17. Nov
IGC 2025

Noble gas in corundum: interests in gemology

Noble gases —elements of the last column of the periodic table—are chemically defined by their full outer electron shells, making them highly inert and very volatile under ambi

Gemmology
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Elodie
17. Nov
IGC 2025

The Importance and Methodology of Undertaking a Literature Search for Gemmological Research and Article Publishing

Performing a literature search is a very important—but often neglected—part of doing gemmological research

Gemmology
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Elodie
17. Nov
IGC 2025

Low Temperature Heat Treatment of Madagascar Sapphire

One of the challenges facing gemologists today is the detec- tion of low temperature (below 1200°C) heat treatment in corundum (Hughes et al., 2017)

SapphireTreatments
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Elodie
17. Nov
IGC 2025

Dyed purple Jade (Lavender jade or purple “Fei Cui”) from Mandalay’s jade market, Myanmar

Jade or "Fei Cui" are trade names for a stone that typi- cally contains only one or more main mineral components, including jadeite, omphacite, and kosmochlor

Jade
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Elodie
17. Nov
IGC 2025

Cross-Cultural Provenance and Characterization of Turquoise Artefacts: A Multi-Analytical Non-Destructive Study of Reshui Tomb Cluster, China (744 AD) and Tepeh Zagheh, Iran (5200–4200 BCE)

Turquoise has long held considerable cultural, economic, and symbolic significance across ancient civilizations, func- tioning both as a prestigious ornament and as a medium of exc

Other Gemstones
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Elodie
17. Nov
IGC 2025

Hurlbutite from Myanmar

A crystal of the very rare mineral hurlbutite originating from Myanmar (without further locality details) was studied and faceted afterwards in two gems, which we also studied

Other Gemstones
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Elodie
17. Nov
IGC 2025

Typomorphic features of tourmalines of the Malkhan pegmatite field from the Irkutyanka vein

A.Y. Shelementyeva, Y.B. Shelementyev, O.V. Yarapova Download Pdf

Tourmaline
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Elodie
17. Nov
IGC 2025

Advancing Fei Cui Origin Authentication: A comparison of green fei cui from Myanmar, Guatemala, Italy and Russia

In recent years, an increasing number of sources of fei cui, such as Guatemala, Italy and Russia, have entered the Chinese market, leading to a growing demand for precise origin de

Jade
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Elodie
17. Nov
IGC 2025

Amber and its treatments: A New Baltic Amber Classification Chart

This paper aims to present the history of the modification of Baltic amber (succinite), and particularly the modern meth- ods of its enhancement, along with a discussion of their o

Other Gemstones
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Elodie
17. Nov
IGC 2025

Found, Lost, and Found Again: The Geological and Gemological Significance of the Salininha Emerald Deposit, Brazil

The Salininha emerald deposit located in the municipality of Pilão Arcado, Bahia State, represents the first economically significant discovery of gem-quality emer- alds in Brazil

Emerald
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