Beryl and Glass Assemblage Imitating Emerald
Tyler Smith and Augusto Castillo, August 9, 2018
An unusual assembled stone is examined at GIA’s New York lab.
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Dyed Green Beryl
HyeJin Jang-Green, January 27, 2017
A step-cut beryl is dyed to simulate emerald.
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Spring 2015 G&G Examines Blue Spinel, Chinese Jewellery Design and the Latest in Synthetics
Russell Shor, June 12, 2015
G&G Brief presents an overview of the content of the Spring 2015 issue of Gems & Gemology.
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Shell Pearl as a Pearl Imitation
Jessie Yixin Zhou and Chunhui Zhou, July 25, 2014
Examination of commercially-available "shell pearls" reveals imitation material.
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Spinel submitted as diamond
Martha Altobelli, Paul Johnson, and Kyaw Soe Moe, January 31, 2014
It is a rare occurrence when a diamond simulant submitted to a GIA laboratory turns out to be a natural gemstone.
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Large Pinkish Brown CVD Synthetic Diamond
Troy Ardon and Sally Eaton-Magaña, October 17, 2013
Report on the analysis of an unusually large CVD synthetic diamond, unique in that its Faint to Light pinkish brown colour doesn’t appear to be the result of post-growth treatment.
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Imitation Rainbow Moonstone Assemblage
Amy Cooper, Nathan Renfro, and Tara Allen, October 17, 2013
Examination of an imitation rainbow moonstone assemblage containing plastic-coated gypsum.
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