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  1. Dictionary of Gems and Gemology Including Ornamental, Decorative and Curio Stones by Robert M. Shipley, 1951
  2. Dictionary of Gems and Gemology (Spanish Edition) by Mohsen Manutchehr-Danai, 2005-05-31
  3. PRECIOUS STONES: A Popular Account Of Their Characters, Occurrence, And Applications by Dr. Max Bauer, 1989-12-15
  4. Dictionary Of Gems And Gemology - Sixth Edition - Including Ornamental, Decorative And Curio Stones... by Robert M.; revised & updated by the Staff of the Gemological Institute Of America Shipley, 1974-01-01
  5. Gems and gemology;: A popular presentation of the science of gemology for the amateur, collector and connoiseur, (A Gembook) by Charles J Parsons, 1961
  6. A portfolio of gems: Containing the text of Gemology by Robert M Shipley, 1931
  7. Gemology: An Annotated Bibliography by John Sinkankas, 1993-03-01
  8. Arab Roots of Gemology by Samir Najm Abul Huda, 1997-12
  9. Gemology by Cornelius S. Hurlbut, Robert C. Kammerling, 1991-01
  10. Gemology: Pleochroism, List of U.s. State Minerals, Rocks, Stones and Gemstones, Ratna Pariksha, Asterism, Gems
  11. Origins of gemology in pictures: Historical and notable prints from an exclusive library on gems by Joseph O Gill, 1976

21. Gem & Mineral Links
gemology World Canadian Institute of gemmology - a resource for the general gems Precious stones -features Ask a gemologist and the gem Images Gallery
http://www.mysticrystals.com/Links.html
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  • Crystal Perfection -features "fine mineral specimens from worldwide locations, ranging from aesthetic samples for the beginning collector to pristine pieces for museums" Dream Seeds -features "wirewrapping, mineral specimens, cut stones, equipment and jewelry, custom jewelry design and repair services"
Gemcutting
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Clubs
  • -Charlotte, NC

22. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Gem Stone Obsidian"
Materials cover general topics central to gemology, mineralogy, and geology; with http//www.geology.wisc.edu/~jill/2. A gem stones gemstones Crystals Jewelry
http://webster.directhit.com/webster/search.aspx?qry=Gem Stone Obsidian

23. G E M O L O G Y
gemology THE MYSTERY HIDDEN IN stones. Some of the stones have uniform colours likeyellow, green, red, blue, violet, black or Each gem has its own importance.
http://www.urday.com/gemo.htm

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Advance Search GEMOLOGY: THE MYSTERY HIDDEN IN STONES O
ur great sages and polymaths perfected the art and the science of astrology in ancient times. As such astrology has witnessed continuous development and proliferated into many branches and divisions, all of which are equal in importance. Gemmology or the scientific and ethnic study of gemstones is an important and integral part of applied astrology. It is so popular among the Indian public that no one is certain as to when it had actually come into practice. Use of precious gems and stones has been an ancient practice in India. Some people believe that it is one or two thousand years old science while others maintain that science and art of gemmology originated about five or ten thousand years ago. Scriptural evidences however show that concept of gemmology is as old as the creation itself. A very famous hymn says:
Apart from many kinds of weapons, Lord Vishnu bears Kaustubha Mani (a gem named Kaustubh) on his chest. This gem is most dear to Him. This hymn shows that even before the whole universe came into being, Lord Vishnu did have an existence and the gem Kaustubh also existed along with Him.
During medieval period also, various scholars shed light on the science of gemmology. They authored many great scriptures as well. Acharya Varahmihir was the most prominent of those great scholars. A scripture Vrihat Samhita written by Varahmihir still has a wide recognition among the gemologists. It has a whole chapter, Ratnadhyay devoted to the comprehensive description of the gemstones. Among Puranas, Agnipurana contains exhaustive description about gemmology.

24. Ruby Red Stone Blue Pink Yellow Fancy Green White Sapphire Stones Precious Gem S
gem stones jewelry stores online, blue yellow pink green fancy saphire The point ofcontact between gem and hemisphere will appear as a 1 gems gemology, Vol.
http://www.thaigemstone.com/thaigemstones_026.html
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gemstone
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conforming to that of the gem surface (i.e., round or oval with cabochons, the shape of the facet of a faceted stone). The spot appears to move in relation to the scale as the angle of observation changes. If you are looking directly down on the low-number portion of the scale, and the gem has a high index, the spot will appear entirely dark. If the portion of the scale numerically higher than the reading is viewed directly, the spot will appear as a ring with a light center. At the point on the scale corresponding to the refractive index of the stone, the spot will be half dark and half light, often showing the conventional blue -green spectrum at the division between light and dark (see Fig. 5-11). In general, the dark half is on the low-number end of the scale, but curved surfaces, while otherwise conforming to the results described above, may give readings that are light on the low-number half of the spot at the correct reading, and dark on the high-number half. Caution: If the spot is as small as it should be, the change of the spot from dark to light is often abrupt as the eye moves toward the higher numbers.

25. Ruby Red Stone Blue Pink Yellow Fancy Green White Sapphire Stones Precious Gem S
fracture, glass perhaps more so than genuine stones. Since each gem has a characteristichardness, the of hardness in both mineralogy and gemology, consists of
http://www.thaigemstone.com/thaigemstones_007.html
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gemstone
loose gemstones
semi-precious ...
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gem stones jewelry stores online, blue yellow pink green fancy saphire saphires, ruby gems tone rubies
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FALSE CLEAVAGE (PARTING). Parting or false cleavage is a flat, smooth break that occurs parallel to planes of weakness caused by repeated twinning (production of twin crystals). Among important gemstones, it is sometimes found in rubies and sapphires. FRACTURE. Fracture can be compared to wood splitting across rather than along the grain. It takes several forms that can be described by their distinctive appearances. The following are the most common: HARDNESS. Hardness, which depends upon the cohesion or force of attraction between atoms, can be defined as resistance to scratching or abrasion. Since each gem has a characteristic hardness, the hardness test may provide a clue to a gemstone's identity. Even though the possibility of damage to transparent gemstones seriously limits the test's value, it could be useful in identifying opaque gemstones. The Mohs scale, which is the standard scale of hardness in both mineralogy and gemology, consists of the following min erals arranged in order of decreasing hardness:

26. International Gem Society Reference Library
How Rare is That gem? Putting things into perspective. Where did it go? A guideto finding lost stones. gemology The Study of gemstones. IGS gemology Course.
http://www.gemsociety.org/info/info.htm
International Gem Society
Reference Library
French, German, Italian, Portugese, and Spanish speakers click here
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Gem Listings Reference Charts
Gemology
Lapidary ...
Articles of General Interest
SPECIAL:
Gems of the Sea
Ammolite
Pearls

Calcereous Concretions

Coral
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Sea Shells
GEM LISTINGS
Agate* Alexandrite* Amber* Amethyst* ...
data is available.
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES
PROFESSIONAL GEM REFERENCE
A comprehensive list of gems by name and by values. If it's not listed, you can't identify it! Access is restricted to members. (Click here for a sample.) GEM PRICING GUIDE Access is restricted to members. (Click here for a sample.)
REFERENCE CHARTS
(Feel free to print these for future use.) BIRTHSTONES MOH'S SCALE OF HARDNESS STANDARD GEM SIZES LAP MATERIALS ... BEAD AND NECKLACE CHARTS
GENERAL INTEREST
Adventures in Employment Finding work in the gem and jewelry industry. Investing in Gems Helpful hints to make your money work for you. Saving Money Everyone's favorite subject. How Rare is That Gem? Putting things into perspective. The Good the Bad and the Ugly Seeing is believing.

27. Lapidary Links
Canadian Institute of gemology Canadian laboratory with gem gem Fashion Virtual communityof jewelers, designers the myths surrounding the stones, their healing
http://www.esconi.org/Lapidary Links.htm
E.S.C.O.N.I. Lapidary Links Lapidary Journal The premier magazine on Lapidary, Gems and Jewelry http://www.lapidaryjournal.com Gemological Institute of America
A nonprofit educational resource for the gem and jewelry industry.
http://www.gia.edu Canadian Institute of Gemology
Canadian laboratory with gem courses, news, gem library, books and gem instruments.
http://www.cigem.ca Gemfields.com The meeting place for Gemseekers, Tourists, and Miners alike, lots of stories, pictures and information about the CQ (Central Queensland, Australia) Gemfields and Sapphires
http://www.gemfields.com
Colored Gemstones
Complete colored gemstone information resource.
http://www.gemstone.org Gem Fashion
Virtual community of jewelers, designers, gemologists or scientists. Site in both English and French.
http://web.fc-net.fr/cupillard All About Jewels
Illustrated alphabetical listings of jewelry terms, including fine jewelry, gemstones, costume jewelry, and jewelry making. http://www.AllAboutJewels.com Designer Jewelry The story of gemstones: their mineral composition and the myths surrounding the stones, their healing properties, beauty and history. http://www.designjewel.com/gemstones.htm

28. Gem And Jewelry Resources
new used grit supplies lapping, tumbling, Oregon, jewelry gem stones crystals metaphysical articleson Burma ruby, sapphire and jade, gemology, diamond grading
http://cameojewelry.com/links/gemandjewelryresources.html

29. Multicolour.com / Gem Library / Resources / Recommended Books
houses, jewelers, gemologists, collectors, manufacturers, gem traders, miners referencebook to gems, stones and bones gemology by Cornelius S. Hurlbut, Robert C
http://www.multicolour.com/catalogue/source/books.html
Home Gem Library Resources Recommended Books April 08, 2003
Book Corner See Multicolour.com books recomendations below.
Hardcover, 512 pages, Dimensions (in inches): 8.5 x 11 inches, Over 350 full-color illustrations, Over 2400 references
Click here to buy it directly from Richard.
( Yes, he will sign it for you. ) Price: USD 98.00 DK Handbooks: Gemstones by Cally Hall and Harry Taylor
Paperback, 160 pages Flexi edition (March 1994), Dimensions (in inches): 0.56 x 8.52 x 5.93 Price: USD 15.16 Over 130 gemstones are depicted with description, occurrence, composition, crystal structure, luster, and other details. Very good reference book to gems, stones and bones used in jewelry and ornamentations. Easy to use and read. Gemology by Cornelius S. Hurlbut, Robert C. Kammerling
Hardcover, 352 pages 2nd edition (January 1991), Dimensions (in inches): 0.94 x 9.54 x 7.79 Price: USD 175.00 This book is an excellent source of information for people interested in the field of gemmology. We have found that the contents covers a wide range of topics and presented in an easily understood format. It is a concise and well-illustrated book which makes it ideal as a reference book. Dictionary of Gems and Gemology by Mohsen Manutchehr-Danai
Hardcover, 565 pages (January 15, 2000)

30. Gemology
MODULE 1 Influence of gems; The mystical and divine powers of preciousgems; The most powerful semiprecious gem stones. MODULE 2 Selection
http://www.zeelearn.com/course/gemology/html/content.htm
MODULE 1
  • Influence of gems The mystical and divine powers of precious gems The most powerful semi-precious gem stones
MODULE 2
  • Selection of gem stone According to zodiac sign and stars According to the stars Gems and numerology According to numerology
MODULE 4
  • Selection of gems based on first letter of the name Pooja for stones-precious and semi-precious gems
MODULE 5
  • Gems and diseases Gems for professional success Auspicious time and metals for wearing gems
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31. Untitled
DICTIONARY OF gemology Read Invaluable reference source for and working explanationsof the many gem test instruments page plates picturing many of the stones.
http://www.jaderockshop.com/BK8.html
"GEMSTONES" Handbook of Gem Identification - Liddicoat
A practical guide to the identification of gemstones. Explains in clear detail the various methods and mechanics of identification. All fundamental operation and procedures are plainly described and illustrated in step-by-step instructions. An authoritative book for the gemological student, lapidary or gem collector. Well illustrated. 12th Edition.
(cloth-bound) 364 pages
Description of Gem Material 3rd. Ed.- Vargas
Contains full descriptions of more than 220 natural gem materials and 30 synthetic materials with their physical and optical characteristics. Tables of hardness, specific gravity, refractive index and parietal names of gems included. An ideal reference for gem identification or preparation for gem cutting.
(hard cover) 178 pages
THE AMBER BOOK
(hard cover) 144 Pages
Bauer
This is one of the most detailed works on gems. Perfect for the amateur as well as the professional. Vol. 1 covers general characteristics of gems, how they are cut, how faults and counterfeits are detected and how to determine pricing. Vol. 2 covers 53 additional stones.
Vol 1 (soft cover) 260 pages Vol 2 (soft cover) 366 pages Gemology- Read An in-depth text on the subject of gemology written with the aim of providing a readable account of the relatively modern science of gemstones. Also forms a text for assisting students to prepare to become gemologists. Well illustrated.

32. New Page 8
This is a do it your self guide to learning the fundamentals of gemology andgem appreciation for those who do not gem stones Eyewitness handbooks Hall.
http://www.jaderockshop.com/BK8A.htm
"GEMSTONES" GEMS: Webster Since it was first published in 1962. "Gems", written by Robert Webster and revised in its fourth edition by Basil Anderson, has become universally recognized as the most comprehensive and Authorative treatise on gem materials in the English language. In its fifth edition, edited by Peter Reed, the forty chapters, appendices and tables have been revised by fifteen gemologists chosen for their expertise in the relevant sections. (soft cover) 1,072 Pages GUIDE TO AFFORDABLE GEMOLOGY- Hanneman This is a "do it your self" guide to learning the fundamentals of gemology and gem appreciation for those who do not wish to invest $10,000 or more in this activity. With this approach, your total expenditure should be less than $450. Gem identification consists of a process of elimination based on the results of specific teats, e. g. specific gravity. refractive index, birefringence, optic character, spectroscopy and magnification. The author has spent a quarter century developing inexpensive and innovative instruments to perform these tests. (soft cover) 172 Pages GEMSTONES OF NORTH AMERICA VOL III- Sinkankas This new and final volume presents Sinkankas's continuing research and up dates the development of the older, well-established gem deposits. Enhanced by maps of localities and full-color photo's by Erica and Harold Van Pelt.

33. GEOMOLOGY
from Geogem. gemology Lapidary Pages covers topics from how tocut and polish gem stones, to grading them. Instituto Brasileiro
http://www.geocities.com/seismicweb/html/geomology.htm
GEOMOLOGY send your links

34. CRYSTALS,GEMS AND HEALING STONES THERAPY
Spiritual Value of gem stones by Wally Richardson Cunningham's Encyclopedia ofCrystal, gem, and Metal Complete Science of Planetary gemology - by Richard S
http://www.geocities.com/pathways2eden/crystals.html
Healers believe that gems and crystals can focus and enhance natural healing energy. They work electromagnetically by strengthening each person's natural abilities to heal themselves and to send, receive and store information and healing energy. They are excellent personal growth tools that conduct universal energy, light, intentionally and electrical energy for healing. They have the ability to amplify, store, transmute, focus, and radiate high vibratory frequencies including healing light, color, sound, image, and electromagnetic waves into our body's chakras and energy fields. Gems helps to reduce blocks, bringing our mental, spiritual, emotional, and physical vibratory frequencies into alignment. Uses Healing, stress, or stress related disorders, arthritis, and pain management, spiritual growth, intuitive growth, and relaxation. Also see: The 13 Flames
Crystals
The Best and Most Reliable Gemstone Reference
Here is my favorite Gemstone Therapy reference.
Gemisphere Luminary by Michael Katz

Publisher: Gemisphere Below is a list of books I have found useful ordered by my evaluation of their value. (Lnks to

35. Nearctica - Geology - Minerals And Gems - Gems
gemology and Lapidary Pages. John Miller. This site has a database of the rocksand minerals used as gem stones and has physical information about each.
http://www.nearctica.com/geology/mineral/lapidary.htm
Geology - Minerals and Gems - Gems Return to Geology Main Page Photo courtesy of John Betts Fine Minerals Buy Books About Rocks and Minerals There is a fine line between the enjoyment of nature and turning it into jewelry. Nearctica is concerned with nature in the raw, so to speak. Therefore only a few sites are listed here for those interested in lapidary techniques. Gemology and Lapidary Pages . John Miller. A great site for those who like, or aspire, to cut and polish gems. The site is rife with information including identifying gemstones, cutting and polishing them in all different styles, information about gems as investments, and a gallery of gem photographs. Highly recommended. The Eclectic Lapidary . An online journal with articles on all aspects of lapidary work. In addition the site has forums you can enter and a trading post. Delta Bravo . If you go crazy over natural emerald crystals, like I do, you will love this site with a gallery of incredible emerald crystals from Colombia. There are also sections on emerald mines in Colombia, their characteristics, and (if you are very well healed) specimens for sale. Balls of Fire Agate Mine . A commercial site with a gallery of fire agate photographs and information about the formation and collecting of fire agate. Rainbow of Gems . This site has a database of the rocks and minerals used as gem stones and has physical information about each.

36. Gemology World - Can. Institute Of Gemmology
these requirements may write the American gem Trade Association Sometimes dyed toimitate other stones. gemology WORLD Wolf Kuehn, Webmaster webmaster@cigem.ca
http://www.cigem.ca/368.html
Home Index C.I.G. Education GemForum Gemmology Canada ... Student Activity Centre The American Gem Trade Association's GEMSTONE
ENHANCEMENT
MANUAL
Industry Information Guides for:
Natural Gemstones and Man-Made Stones
Including Care and Handling Recommendations
Table of Contents
Natural Gemstones
INTRODUCTION I

PURPOSE

DEFINITIONS

Symbols for specific forms of enhancement
...
GEMSTONE ENHANCEMENT INFORMATION CHARTS
MAN-MADE MATERIALS TAG CODES AND DEFINITIONS Synthetic Materials Imitation Products (Simulants) Assembled Materials (Composite) 6.1 Edition June, 1997 Printed in the U.S.A. Return to Top Disclosure Requirements for Natural Gemstones Introduction I This manual sets forth proper methods to comply with the FTC Guides. With the exception of the normal fashioning (cutting and polishing) of a diamond and other gemstones, it is the seller's responsibility at the time of sale to provide all informations pertinent to the enhancement of a natural gemstone. If the stone is man-made, it is also the seller's responsibility to disclose that fact. This information is required by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

37. Gems & Gemology Fall 1997-New Source For Multi Colored Tourmaline In Zambia
to Mr. Sarosi, this tourmaline presents some unusual challenges to the gem cutter Alarger than expected number of stones break during faceting, and a few have
http://www.africagems.com/articles/gemgemology1.html
At the 1997 Tucson AGTA show, one of the authors (CYW) saw some unusual tourmalines that were reportedly from recent workings in Zambia. Marc Sarosi Co., of Los Angeles, was marketing this material as "mixed-color" tourmaline: Colors available include light to medium toned desaturated pink, orange, green, and yellowish green, as well as colorless, and individual fashioned stones frequently contain regions of two or more of these colors. Coincidentally, we found that the chemistry of these tourmalines was unusual, with elevated contents of Bismuth(Bi). Location and Access
The multi colored tourmalines described in this report were found in a field in the Kalungabeba area of the Lundazi district, according to Mr. Sarosi, who visited the site in early 1997. The stones were originally discovered by a person who was digging a hole for an outhouse. A rough dirt road leads to this site from Lundazi; it is best traveled by four-wheeled drive vehicle. During the rainy season, from about late December until March, the area is often inaccessible. Mining and Production
The Kalungabeba deposit is alluvial, and the tourmaline-bearing gravel also contains spessartine, aquamarine, and dispersed quartz. At the time of Mr. Sarosi's visit, there were no known gem-bearing pegmatites in the immediate vicinity of this field, although Mr. Sarosi reports that subsequent mining has unearthed spessartine garnet-bearing pegmatites.

38. Colorado Gem And Mineral Company
This locality for a new gem discovery will be in gems and gemology, gem Notes (Weare currently cutting some very fine stones.) Ask for our list. 17.80 ct
http://www.coloradogem.com/8b9f2c1964466d7fc0c65f76c979a47c/index.php?display=ni

39. Leoastro.com ...gemology.htm
Ratna is the Sanskrit Word for gem, the precious stones. The word Ratnais used in conferring Titles like Bharat Ratna, Pandita Ratna, etc.
http://www.leoastro.com/gemology.htm
YOUR BIRTH STONE The precious stones can be used as Birth Stones according to tropical sun-signs or Ascendant signs. The following aspects should be considered before wearing.
1) Your ruling planet 2) Suitable gem and color 3) Minimum weight in carats 4) The metal used in making the ring 5) The week-day and the time when to wear 6) The finger 7) The substitutes 8) The weight of substitutes. ARIES: The ruling planet is Mars, color red, Red coral is the suitable Birth stone. It should be minimum 6 carats in weight. The Red coral should be set in a gold ring mixed with copper and it should be worn in the ring finger of the right hand on an auspicious Tuesday, in bright half of the month, an hour after sunrise. Semi precious stones like Carnelian, Red jasper and Blood stones may be used as substitutes. TAURUS: The ruling planet is Venus, color bright white, Diamond is the suitable birth stone. A pure diamond of atleast one and half carat should be set in a ring of silver or platinum, and worn on Friday morning in the little finger of the right hand. Semi precious stones like White rock crystal of 11 carats or the sapphire, Tourmaline or Zircon of white color, not less than 3 or 4 carats can be used as substitutes for the diamond. GEMINI: The ruling Planet is Mercury, color is GREEN. The suitable stone is EMERALD. A genuine emerald of not less than 3 carats in weight, studded in a silver ring, should be worn in the little finger of the right hand on an auspicious Wednesday, two hours after sunrise. Peridot, Aquamarine, Green Tourmaline, Green Agate, Sardonyx or jade can be worn as substitutes.

40. GIA: Gems & Gemology
the degree of change was different for some stones. effects of postal sanitizationon gem materials, see the upcoming Winter 2001 issue of gems gemology.
http://www.gia.org/wd_620ar_76.htm
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The Ultimate Gemologist:

A Tribute to Richard T. Liddicoat

Trade Alert: U.S. Postal Service Irradiation Process May Affect Some Gemstones
November 27, 2001
- The jewelry industry relies heavily on the U.S. Postal Service to ship gems and jewelry throughout the United States. As most are aware, the recent incidences of people being infected by anthrax spores sent through the mail has caused the USPS to seek ways to protect postal employees and the public from this potential threat. One part of this effort is to use a technique that actually kills anthrax spores (and other biological agents) in the mail as it is being processed. One company with which the postal service has contracted, SureBeam (a subsidiary of Titan Corp.), makes equipment designed to combat food-borne pathogens such as salmonella. SureBeam provides a type of linear accelerator that creates a beam of high-energy electrons. In effect, they are using irradiation to kill the microorganisms that often contaminate food. The Process
A spokesman for SureBeam told us that the actual dosage being used by the postal system is 56 kilograys, which is equivalent to 5.6 megarads. This figure was later confirmed by Laura Smith, Quality Assurance Manager for Titan Scan Technologies, another Titan Corp. subsidiary, who agreed to run tests for us under the same conditions that are being used by the post office.

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