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The Cause of Iridescence in Rainbow Andradite from Nara, Japan

“Rainbow” andradite from Nara, Japan, occurs as relatively small orangy brown crystals that show attractive iridescence in almost the entire range of the spectrum.

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Jewelry Development Impact Index

The Jewelry Development Impact Index (JDI), one of the initiatives from the second Jewelry Industry Summit in January 2017, has become the flagship project of the Minerals, Materials and Society (MMS) program at the University of Delaware. Patricia Syvrud, development manager of MMS, discussed the program, which she calls a “road map to responsibility.”

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Colored Stones and Pearls | Gems & Gemology

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Burmese Jade: The Inscrutable Gem

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Introduction to the Micro-World of Gems

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Amber with Mite Inclusion

An unusual mite is preserved in a 30-million-year old amber specimen.

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Apatite “Piñata”

A cracked apatite specimen reveals hidden treasure.

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Dumortierite-Quartz Rock Presented as Sapphire

The Gem Testing Laboratory of Jaipur, India, received for identification an opaque blue specimen, submitted as sapphire.

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Unusual Pink Sapphire Bead

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Bicolor Double-Eye Tourmaline

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Faceting Large Gemstones

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Curves and Optics in Nontraditional Gemstone Cutting

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