Alumni Chapter

London Chapter: In Rainier's Footsteps presented by Robert Weldon


You're invited to journey through the Columbian Andes to the legendary Chivor Mine with Robert Weldon as he shares his 2015 travel journey. 

Last fall, Weldon retraced the steps of Peter Rainier – a brilliant mine engineer with a lust for travel and adventure who is credited with restarting Columbia’s Chivor emerald mine in the late 1920s and returning it to prominence. Rainier wrote a book in 1942 about his experiences, “Green Fire.”

By horse or mule, the epic journey through the mountainous terrain of the Chivor region (for both Rainier and Weldon) is one of note. Weldon’s story will enlighten and educate all to the historical significance of Chivor, the mine that was the first to produce emeralds in South America, and the first to export them to Europe and beyond.

Robert Weldon, GIA’s manager of photography and visual communications, is a noted expert on colored gems whose passion and talent have led him on gem research excursions and speaking engagements around the world. His photographs have appeared in scores of international gemological, jewelry and consumer publications, including GIA's Gems & Gemology journal, and in several books. Visit the current issue of G&G online, featuring Weldon's article on Rainier.

All are welcome to attend; whether you're a GIA graduate, student, industry associate, hobbyist or guest. Please share this invitation with any others you feel would be interested.