ruby
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Fiber-Optic Light in Gemology | Living in the Dark Ages
The role of fiber-optic lighting in gemological microscopy.
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Fracture Healing of Ruby | Fluxed Up
A discussion of the flux-healing treatment of rubies. This article was given the Richard T. Liddicoat Journalism Award by the American Gem Society in 2005.
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Gem Inclusion Pairs | Hyperion Siamese Twins
Why should Hugh Hefner be the only one to enjoy twins? This special Hyperion Inclusion Gallery features images from the Lotus Gemology Hyperion Inclusion Database, but are shown as pairs, all the better to compare one form of beauty with another.
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Gem Testing with the Spectroscope
Many gemologists have difficulty mastering the direct-vision spectroscope. This article eases the pain. -
Gem Treatment Disclosure | Trust
The ethics of gem enhancement disclosure.
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Gems & Gemology Lectures | Lotus Gemology Bangkok
Lotus Gemology's gemologists have lectured extensively about a wide variety of gemological topics including ruby, sapphire, jade, and more.
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Heat Seeker | UV Fluorescence as a Gemological Tool
One of the greatest gemological challenges is determining if a ruby or sapphire has been heat treated. UV fluorescence can assist in that identification, as well as detecting fillers in emerald.
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History of Chanthaburi & Pailin | Moontown
The Thai city of Chanthaburi (จันทบุรี) may be small, but it has played an important role in both the history of Thailand and the gem trade. Taking its name from the Sanskrit word for moon ('chan'), this petite town is among the most charming in the Land of Smiles.
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Identifying Yellow Sapphire Using the Blue Filter
Introducing the blue filter as a gemological tool to separate natural and Verneuil synthetic yellow sapphires.
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Inclusions in Gemstones | Hyperion Literature Sources
For those who wish to explore the literature of inclusions in gemstones further, we have selected the following articles and books that are of particular merit. Most of these are cited in the Lotus Gemology Hyperion Inclusion Database, but are listed below in a more convenient summary format. Many of the links will allow you to download a PDF copy of the original article.
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Instrument Review | Presidium Synthetic Ruby Identifier
In the lab and marketplace alike, gemologists and gem traders seek to separate natural ruby from synthetic with training and gemological equipment. But what if there was an easier, faster method?
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Lecture | Inside Out: Journey into the Center of a Gem | Paris | 12 March 2020
Plunge into the fascinating microworld of ruby and sapphire with award-winning photomicrographer E. Billie Hughes.
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Lecture | Microscopy & Photomicrography | Birmingham, UK | 16 March 2020
Lotus Gemology's E. Billie Hughes will captain a special workshop devoted to gemological microscopy and photomicrography.
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Lecture | Ruby & Sapphire | A Collector's Guide | Hong Kong | 18 September 2014
A lecture on the trading and grading of ruby and sapphire, with an emphasis on the fine points of what collectors should look for.
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Lecture | Ruby Inclusions | Hong Kong | 18 September 2014
A description of the inclusions found in ruby around the world, including Myanmar, Thailand/Cambodia, Vietnam, Tajikistan, Madagascar and Mozambique.
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Lotus Gemology Price List
Lotus Gemology produces what we feel are the finest gem testing reports in the gemological field. Each report includes gemstone identification, treatment identification and, in certain cases (mainly ruby, sapphire, spinel, emerald and jadeite jade) origin determination.
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Mogok Geology Primer | Rock Talk
A look at the geology of Myanmar's Mogok Stone Tract, home to pigeon's blood rubies and so much more…
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Mogok Revisited | A Brief Stay in Heaven
An account of a 2013 visit to Mogok – Myanmar's fairy-tale wonderland.
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Oiled Gems Lab Alert • Lotus Gemology
Lotus Gemology warns that oiled rubies, sapphires and spinels are entering the Bangkok wholesale market in increasing numbers. Most, but not all, of these gems are originating from Burma.
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Pigeon's Blood | Pilgrimage to Mogok – Valley of Rubies
The author makes his first pilgrimage to Burma's Mogok Stone Tract.