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HomePosted by Elodie(Page 7)
23. Oct
IGC 2023

Purple to bluish grey chalcedony from Ethiopia

In the past 15 years, Ethiopia has repeatedly gained attention for a variety of new gem finds. In 2008, a large deposit of white play-of-colour opal was found (Rondeau et al., 2010

Other Gemstones
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Elodie
23. Oct
IGC 2023

Fingerprint differences between Emeralds from two main zones of production in Colombia in response to input from their host rock

Although there is information about techniques to separate Colombian emerald material from that of other countries, not much information is available on how to differentiate Colomb

EmeraldGeochemistryOrigins
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Elodie
23. Oct
IGC 2023

Proposed New Filler Type for Emerald Fracture Filling: Design, Detection, Differentiation, Disclosure

Fracture filling is common in gem trading to enhance gemstones’ beauty and / or durability. Common textbook examples are (lead) glass filling of rubies and diamonds, polymer/resi

EmeraldTreatments
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Elodie
23. Oct
IGC 2023

Causes of color in brown mammoth ivory

The mammoth species were once the largest terrestrial mammals in the world during the late Pleistocene (approximately 350,000 to 10,000 years ago), inhabiting the northern hemisphe

Organics
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Elodie
23. Oct
IGC 2023

Blue shortwave luminescence of gems: the role of titanate groups

The purpose of this study is to describe Blue Shortwave-UV excited Luminescence (BSL) in gems and related materials, and demonstrate the role of titanate groups in a number of gems

GeochemistryOther Gemstones
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Elodie
23. Oct
IGC 2023

Quartz crystals from alpine fissures: their formation and the historical significance of alpine quartz as raw material for objets d’art

The central Alps, especially the central granite massifs (Aar Massif, Gotthard Massif, Mont Blanc Massif) in Switzerland and adjacent France are known since ancient times for their

Gemmology
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Elodie
23. Oct
IGC 2023

Snapshot of rubies from 1915

In 2008 the Honourable Mary Montagu Scott oversaw the opening of a permanent exhibition at Buckler’s Hard Maritime Museum on the Beaulieu Estate about the steamship SS Persia (Fi

Ruby
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Elodie
23. Oct
IGC 2023

Study of a historical Alexandrite from Paris school of mines collection

Rare are the scientific studies on exceptional gemstones belonging to museum collections. This investigation is part of an ongoing project, on the study of historic gems, of the Mi

GemmologyOther Gemstones
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Elodie
23. Oct
IGC 2023

A study of Chikayama’s gem and mineral collections and building a gem museum

Based on the belief that “a gemstone is art and science,” Mr. Akira Chikayama devoted his life to gemological research and study for the benefit of people involved in gemstones

Gemmology
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Elodie
23. Oct
IGC 2023

Overview of the “GEM” special exhibition at the NMNS

A special exhibition “GEM” was held at the National Museum of Nature and Science (NMNS), Tokyo, from February 19th to June 19th, 2022. The exhibition covered all aspects of gem

Gemmology
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Elodie

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