Jaime Kautsky, March 1, 2019
Betty Sue King shares her expertise at chapter meetings, on pearl trips and with donations to the Tucson auctions – all in support of the GIA alumni.
Read MoreRussell Shor, March 20, 2017
Economists are recognising that the decline in middle-class purchasing power is directly affecting some consumer products – including jewellery.
Read MoreRussell Shor, February 21, 2017
De Beers holds largest cycle (sight) in more than two years. Luxury sales have begun to rise again after a negative year.
Read MoreJaime Kautsky, February 10, 2017
Rebecca Buys, GG, with a fulfilling career as a designer and appraiser, guides GIA alumni opportunities in San Diego, California.
Read MoreJaime Kautsky, May 4, 2016
Karyna Sena, a third-generation gem and jewellery professional, infuses the rich tapestry of Brazil – and her joie de vivre – in each of her designs.
Read MoreGIA, September 29, 2014
Sometimes what you don’t see is as important as what you do. “Negative space” is the explanation for this curious statement.
Read MoreGIA, September 29, 2014
Once upon a time, gem cutting was a strict craft bound by centuries of tradition. Then Bernd Munsteiner (b. 1943) invented the fantasy cut.
Read MoreDeborah Dupont Martin, June 1, 1987
A treatise on the design, display, care and repair of fine gemstones.
Read MoreDona M. Dirlam
From the Summer 1991 issue of Gems & Gemmology, a summary of important gemmology-related articles published in other journals.
Read MoreDona M. Dirlam
This article, from the Spring 1991 issue of Gems & Gemmology, is a compilation of abstracts of important gemmology-related articles published outside of Gems & Gemmology.
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