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HomeIGC 2025(Page 2)
17. Nov
IGC 2025

Diamonds from Than Lwin River near Mong Hsu, Myanmar

Sixteen rough diamonds were acquired in 2023 by co-author TTS from a gem dealer linked to Mong Hsu, Shan State, Myanmar

Diamond
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Elodie
17. Nov
IGC 2025

An approach to understanding the factors in the emerald enhancement clarity grading system used at CDTECGemlab

Emerald is the green variety of beryl, with its distinctive color resulting from trace amounts of chromium, vanadium, and iron

Emerald
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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

Colored gemstones of metamorphic origin: Progress report in understanding how they crystallize at depth in East Africa, the Hindu Kush, Pamir Mountains, and the Middle-Urals Ring Structure

It is difficult to reconcile the existence of deposits of trans- parent gems of metamorphic origin with the observation attributed to Robert Boyle (1627–1691) that the best crys-

Gemmology
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Laurent Cartier
17. Nov
IGC 2025

On the nature of blue rose quartz

Over the past several years, the market for pink-coloured rose quartz has been augmented by variants ranging from colourless through deep rose-pink, to lavender and blue

Other Gemstones
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Laurent Cartier
17. Nov
IGC 2025

History of Garnet Mining and Cutting in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy

Bohemian garnets, i.e., chromium-bearing pyropes, are found in several jewellery pieces from the Migration Period (circa 400 to 600 A.D.), and only a small number of jew- els conta

GemmologyOther Gemstones
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Laurent Cartier
17. Nov
IGC 2025

Identification of melee size synthetic coloured diamond for jewellery

Synthesis methods to produce large and high-quality dia- mond for jewellery have been improved over the years, and large, colourless faceted stones weighing more than 50 ct have be

Diamond
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Laurent Cartier
17. Nov
IGC 2025

Pink-orange gem quality euclase from Bahia, Brazil

Euclase, monoclinic crystal system—is a seldomly occurring mineral and with a Mohs hardness of 7 and a perfect cleavage to (010) rarely faceted for use in jewellery, but crystal

Other Gemstones
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Elodie
17. Nov
IGC 2025

Amber from the Thanbaya Gaing Coal Mine, Minbu Township, Magwe Region, Myanmar

Amber was recently discovered by local coal miners at the Thanbaya Gaing Coal mine located 6.5 km northwest of Padaung village, and about 5 km west of Thanbaya Gaing village

Other Gemstones
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Laurent Cartier
17. Nov
IGC 2025

Pink to Red and Violet Diamonds from the Argyle Mine, Australia: Properties, Color Origin and Latest Research Results

The Argyle Mine was by very far the largest producer of pink to red diamonds worldwide and the only producer of violet diamonds

DiamondOrigins
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Laurent Cartier

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