Check out some of the most interesting and unusual diamonds and coloured stones submitted to GIA’s laboratories in 2019.
Read MoreG&G Brief presents an overview of the content of the Autumn 2015 issue of Gems & Gemology.
Read MoreG&G Brief presents an overview of the content of the Summer 2015 issue of Gems & Gemology.
Read MoreStrong absorptions from N-V centres were the main cause of a CVD synthetic diamond’s pinkish orange bodycolour.
Read MoreExamination of two CVD synthetic diamonds with an unusual Fancy Dark grey colour.
Read MoreA look at the first CVD synthetic diamond examined at GIA that has been irradiated to a blue colour.
Read MoreExamination of the properties of a synthetic moissanite specimen submitted as a black diamond.
Read MoreGIA's identification of a large diamond as artificially irradiated based on careful spectroscopic analysis and lab database review.
Read MorePink 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 MoreKnowledge of type allows gemmologists to better evaluate if a diamond might be treated or synthetic, and whether it should be sent to a laboratory for testing.
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