The rich history and lore of cameos make them a fascinating avenue into the world of collecting for history, mythology and jewellery buffs.
Read MoreJohn Latendresse is known as the father of American cultured pearls. He was also a great natural pearl collector and left his family a remarkable natural pearl collection. The Latendresse family is well recognised in the American pearl industry and has long supported GIA pearl research. Come with us to revisit this family and their pearl collection.
Read MoreBoulder opal is becoming more and more popular. Australia’s central Queensland is home to more than a dozen of sources of this stone. Come with GIA field gemmologists to find out more about this unique gem.
Read MoreNatural pearl identification is one of the critical problems in pearl research. The DNA study of pearly molluscs and oysters facilitates the solving of this problem. To fulfil this goal, GIA sent a group from both Research and Education to Tennessee to sample the freshwater molluscs for DNA bar-coding. Come with us to Camden, Tennessee, to see how we dive for pearly shells.
Read MoreThe humble leaf has captivated jewellery designers for centuries and they’ve transformed it into enduring pieces of beautiful jewellery.
Read MoreEnter a world not well-known in the West—the world of the maharajas and their jewellery, coveted by the modern-day moguls of business, entertainment and royalty. See the fantastic works of art made today in the form of enamelled Kundan meena jewellery and the regal look of polki diamonds.
Read MoreGems and jewellery are often used as good luck charms because they can evoke power and positivity. Check out these lucky charms used around the world.
Read MoreCelebrate Valentine’s Day and enjoy these curated images of heart jewellery and gems that symbolise the centre of emotion.
Read MoreA flower is one of nature’s most delicate delights, so it’s natural that jewellery designers have long found inspiration in them, seeking to capture their fleeting beauty in jewellery.
Read MoreG&G Brief presents an overview of the content of the Spring 2015 issue of Gems & Gemology.
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