GIA’s services and instruments have grown in importance and impact as new gem treatments and laboratory-grown gems have entered the market.
Read MoreOverview and commentary on the 2014 Journal of Gemmology article “Purple to Reddish Purple Chrysoberyl from Brazil”.
Read MoreItems presented as red coral are revealed by testing to be composite coral veneers over an artificial matrix.
Read MoreAn overview and commentary on the 2012 Journal of Gemmology article, “Flux-grown synthetic alexandrites from Creative Crystals Inc.”
Read MoreSynthetic alexandrite is being flux-grown in Russia.
Read MoreThis section, from the Spring 1991 issue of Gems & Gemmology, is a compilation of interesting finds from GIA’s laboratories.
Read MoreA useful way to identify stones that contain no distinguishing inclusions.
Read MoreThis article reports on a detailed gemmological examination of this new synthetic cat's-eye alexandrite.
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