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Faceted CVD Synthetic Diamonds
CVD Synthetic Diamonds from Gemesis Corp

An examination of the gemmological and spectroscopic properties of CVD synthetic diamonds from Gemesis Corp.

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Coloured Diamonds in the Aurora Butterfly of Peace Collection
The “Type” Classification System of Diamonds and Its Importance in Gemmology

Knowledge 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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Abstracts; Summer 2009

This article, from the Summer 2009 issue of Gems & Gemmology, is a compilation of abstracts of important gemmology-related articles published outside of Gems & Gemmology.

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10 Study Samples Before and After HPHT Processing
GE POL Diamonds: Before and After

This article explores and identifies the changes that type IIa GE POL diamonds experience before and after HPHT annealing.

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New Filling Material for Diamonds from Oved Diamond Company: A Preliminary Study

The Oved Diamond Company’s new glass formulation is tested with mixed results.

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0.20-ct Diamond
A Visual Guide to the Identification of Filled Diamonds

This article illustrates the various features in filled diamonds and explores the best techniques for examining them.

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A History of Diamond Treatments

Modern gemmologists and diamantaires are faced with a broad spectrum of colour and clarity treatments ranging from the simple to the highly sophisticated.

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An Updated Chart on the Characteristics of HPHT-Grown Synthetic Diamonds

A new chart, supplementing the one published in the Winter 1995 issue of Gems & Gemmology, summarises the features of both as-grown (“non-modified”) and treated (“modified”) synthetic diamonds currently in the gem market.

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A New Lasering Technique for Diamond
A New Lasering Technique for Diamond

Several diamonds were treated for the purposes of observation and report with a new laser technique which does not show the typical surface-reaching drill hole.

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0.76 ct HPHT-treated Diamond
“Fluorescence Cage”: Visual Identification of HPHT-Treated Type I Diamonds

HPHT-treated type I diamonds of various colours may exhibit unusually intense fluorescence at the facet edges and junctions.

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