Pink CVD lab-grown products can be separated from natural and treated-colour natural pink diamonds by a combination of gemmological and spectroscopic properties, which are explored in this study.
Read MoreThis article compares some of Chatham Created Gems’ synthetic coloured diamonds to natural diamonds and explains the results.
Read MoreDecent demand for finished jewellery, but less for loose gems. Plus: Lab-grown diamonds and responsible, sustainable business practices.
Read MoreThis section, from the Spring 1991 issue of Gems & Gemmology, is a compilation of interesting finds from GIA’s laboratories.
Read MoreThe New York lab encountered another large HPHT-treated diamond that showed stronger pink colouration.
Read MoreAnalysis of Fancy Light greenish yellow diamond leads to detection of nickel, as well as an inclusion that gives a colour-change effect.
Read MoreThe stone owes all of its green colour to these shallow radiation stains.
Read MoreGIA recently examined a rare orange diamond that demonstrated the complexity of diamond colour origin.
Read MoreExamination of a diamond with a rare and highly sought-after Fancy reddish brown colour revealed that it had been irradiated and coated.
Read MoreThis black diamond's colour was produced by natural radiation stains, an unusual cause of colour.
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