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Making the Cut: The Art and Science of Fantasy Carving
Sharon Bohannon, January 10, 2020
Gem cutters - whether “gem whisperers” or mathematicians - create breathtakingly artistic individual gems and sculptures.
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Gems & Gemology’s 7 Most Unusual Encounters from 2019
Stuart Overlin, Brooke Goedert and Kellie Giordano, December 13, 2019
Check out some of the most interesting and unusual diamonds and coloured stones submitted to GIA’s laboratories in 2019.
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Diamond Research Gives Clues to the Formation of the Continents
Karen V. Smit, April 25, 2019
Mineral inclusions trapped in diamonds reveal the continents’ construction – and help GIA researchers date diamonds.
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A Horse-Shaped Inclusion in Pink Sapphire from Mozambique
Charuwon Khowpong, August 9, 2018
Microscopic examination of a Mozambican pink sapphire reveals an inclusion with a surprising shape and composition.
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Perettiite-(Y) and Tusionite Inclusions in Phenakite from Myanmar
Jaroslav Hyršl, August 9, 2018
Seldom-seen inclusions are found in a host material that is rare in its own right.
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Star Spinel with Four and Six Rays
E. Billie Hughes, August 9, 2018
A cabochon displaying asterism is found to be an untreated spinel with two different stars.
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Mushroom in Copal
Rebecca Tsang, August 9, 2018
A Mexican copal plays host to a well-preserved mushroom.
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Merelaniite Inclusions in Tanzanite
Augusto Castillo, Tyler Smith, and John A. Jaszczak, August 9, 2018
A recently identified mineral is found, in whisker-like form, in a gem-quality tanzanite host.
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Microlite Crystals in Topaz from Pakistan
Jaroslav Hyršl, August 9, 2018
Aesthetically pleasing inclusions are found in topaz from Pakistan’s Shigar Valley.
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Gemmological Characterisation of Sapphires from Yogo Gulch, Montana
Nathan D. Renfro, Aaron C. Palke, and Richard B. Berg, August 6, 2018
A look at the mining and distinguishing characteristics of this naturally vibrant blue sapphire.
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