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Semi-precious Stones
Mozambique ruby explained
Mozambican rubies are mainly mined in Mozambique, Africa, which has been one of the world's leading suppliers of rubies in recent years. In 2012, a large number of high-quality rubies were discovered in the Montepuez region of Mozambique
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Mogok ruby explained in detail
Mogok rubies (also known as Burmese rubies) are mainly found in Myanmar in Southeast Asia, especially in the Mogok region. Mogok is one of the world's most famous sources of rubies, and is prized for its bright color and high quality.
The game of truth and value
In the jewelry market, gemstone enhancement is a topic that is both common and sensitive. In order to enhance the appearance quality and commercial value of gemstones, optimized treatment techniques are widely used, but the boundaries and specifications are related to the rights and interests of consumers.
Let the jewelry shine with a thousand years of artistic brilliance
Originating in the Mediterranean region in the 13th century BC, the art of enamel has evolved over the millennia to become one of the most fascinating crafts in jewellery making.
Decoding the soul of Oriental jade
Jadeite, as a very representative jade in oriental culture, the key to its value evaluation lies in "planting water". "Species" refers to the texture and structure of jadeite, while "water" represents transparency, and the two complement each other to determine the quality and beauty of jadeite.
The miracle of life, from trauma to treasure
Pearls, the organic gemstones that nature has given to man, are formed by miracles of life. When foreign bodies (e.g., sand grains, parasites) invade the shellfish, the shellfish initiates a self-protection mechanism and secretes aragonite and organic matter
Read the code of the Eternal Light
Since its founding in 1939 by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), the 4Cs of diamonds, the "king of gemstones", have become the universal standard of the global diamond industry. Carat is not only a unit of weight
How to judge the origin of sapphire
The color, transparency, color saturation, and shape of the stone will be affected by the origin of the gem. These differences are derived from the different geographical environments given to the formation of gems by different origins. To be as accurate as possible to distinguish the origin of the gem requires a professional spectrometer, or a microscope to distinguish the unique inclusions. However, in general, there are still many gems from different origins that can be judged by the naked eye. I will introduce the characteristics of sapphires from different origins.
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2024
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Corundum Crystals and Chemical Elements
Sapphires and their close relatives, rubies, belong to the corundum mineral. In gemmology, a "species" is a mineral with a well-defined chemical formula and a specific three-dimensional structure. Different varieties of corundum differ in color, transparency, internal characteristics and optical phenomena. As a type of corundum, sapphire is available in a variety of colors, except red. In essence, rubies are red sapphires because they belong to the same type of corundum, just different varieties.
11
2023
Beryllium Diffusion of Gems: The Evolution of Beauty
The beryllium diffusion technique of gemstones is a method to improve or change the color and appearance of gemstones by using beryllium. This technology was discovered in the early twentieth century and revolutionized the gem industry. This article will detail the origin of beryllium diffusion, identification methods, and the ways in which they can change and judge the quality of gemstones, leading the reader to an in-depth understanding of this fascinating topic.
Basic Understanding of Sapphire
Sapphire Sapphire, known as the "stone of the sky", is the blue category of corundum, which is blue because it contains a small amount of iron and titanium. In the West, sapphire has long been regarded as a representative of compassion, gentleness and loyalty, so Western women like to use sapphire as an engagement ring (Engagement Ring) to look forward to their love and marriage unchanged. The traditional engagement ring of the British royal family is a sapphire ring. Sapphire is one of the few gems suitable for both women and men. About 50% of the people want sapphire besides diamonds.