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Richard W. Hughes
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Hyperion Sherlock — Advanced Gem Inclusion Search Engine

“My name is Sherlock Holmes. It is my business to know what other people do not know.”

— Arthur Conan Doyle
The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle

Hyperion Sherlock, Lotus Gemology’s advanced gem inclusion search engine, allows inclusion searches by:

Gem Type

  • Host gem species (corundum, spinel, beryl, chrysoberyl, etc.)
  • Host gem variety (ruby, sapphire, emerald, alexandrite, etc.)

Country/Locality/Geology

  • Host country of origin, specific localities in that country, or the geology (basalt, pegmatite, marble, etc.)

Search results will list all known solid inclusions in that gem material. Each inclusion is fully documented with references of when it was first discovered. Where we have photographs of that inclusion, those will also show up in the search.

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Book | Heinrich Fischer's Nephrite and Jadeite

Heinrich Fisher (Author) & Richard Hughes (Translator/Editor)

Heinrich Fischer's Nephrite and Jadeite translated by Richard W. Hughes | Lotus Gemology

Introducing…

Heinrich Fischer's Nephrite and Jadeite

translated and edited by
Richard W. Hughes

A Gemological Masterpiece Translated into English for the First Time

In 1875, Leopold Heinrich Fischer (b. 1817; d. 1886) published an extraordinary work on jade, Nephrit und Jadeit, by far the most comprehensive ever to appear. Fischer examined jade not just from China, but from around the world. His book was the first ever to appear in a Western language entirely devoted to jade as we know it today.

As you thumb through the pages that follow, the depth of Fischer’s work will amaze. There is an astonishing amount of detail here. That this could be the product of a single author is simply beyond belief.

Fischer goes on and on, as he tracks virtually every Western (and some Oriental) source. One senses an obsession, days in cold museums and libraries examining dusty texts, sleepless nights poring over a candle-lit desk scratching out sentences with a quill, condensing this enormous body of human history into a book of just a few hundred pages. It is truly astounding and a book that will delight those who open its pages.

This English translation includes a special 43-page appendix containing full bibliographic details of all the references cited by Fischer, as well as additional references on jade in both Western languages and Chinese, making it a valuable resource for scholars.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Leopold Heinrich Fischer (1817–1886) was a German polymath; born Freiburg i Breisgau; studied medicine at Freiburg/Vienna; practiced in Freiburg; fac U Freib zool, mineralogy, associate professorship 1845; professorship 1859; broad range of interests, noted for his many publications on entomology, microscopy, mineralogy, archeology, advanced study of insect taxonomy; later in life famous for studies of Stone Age implements & their distribution.

 

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Please note that this book is Print-On-Demand; as a result, the quality of printing willl not be the same as the exceptional quality of our other books which are printing on an offset press.

 

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Book | Broken Bangle — Jade Nomenclature Order Page

Liu Shang-i ('Edward'), Richard W. Hughes, Zhou Zhengyu ('Adam') & Kaylan Khourie
Broken Bangle | The Blunder-Besmirched History of Jade Nomenclature | Cover image

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Broken Bangle was honored with two  awards:

🏆 Thai Print Awards 2025: Limited Edition Books and Art Reproductions
🏆 2025 Asian Print Awards: Winner - Offset Limited Editions & Artwork Reproductions

Broken Bangle • The Blunder-Besmirched History of Jade Nomenclature

by

Liu Shang-i ('Edward')  |  Richard W. Hughes
Zhou Zhengyu ('Adam')  |  Kaylan Khourie


Sponsored by

Zhuang Qingfang
The Gemmological Association of Hong Kong
On Tung Jewellery
Junhao Gemology
Pinde Xuan
Lotus Gemology

Broken Bangle | The Blunder-Besmirched History of Jade Nomenclature takes readers through the entire tortuous history of jade nomenclature, detailing how the current monikers were based on misinformation and misunderstanding of the gems’ true natures. Thus, the Chinese gem yù (amphibole jade) was named “nephrite” by French mineralogist Alexis Damour in the mistaken belief it was the same as the Mesoamerican pyroxene jade that a 16th Century Spanish doctor himself misinterpreted as being used to treat kidney disease (‘nephritus’). Later, Damour created a mineral species he called “jadeite” for what was actually a gem rock already known in China as fei cui.

But this gemological whodunit is much more than a dry recitation of jade nomenclature. It includes a detailed section on the occurrence and mineralogy of both yù (nephrite) and fei cui. Because jade is so intimately connected with Chinese culture, much of the Middle Kingdom’s fascinating history is also woven through its pages.

Did we mention the illustrations? Broken Bangle features dozens of color images of both historical documents and spectacular photos of contemporary jade and stone carving in China. For those whose mental picture of jade sculpture is a cliché Chinese goddess statue, prepare to have your minds blown.

Lead author Liu Shang-i summed up the book’s major aim:

Our understanding of the world is deeply influenced by the names we assign to things. As history, culture, and scientific inquiry evolve, it becomes essential to assign accurate and fitting names to these unique types of jade that embody Chinese heritage. This nomenclature should reflect its cultural significance and resonate with both historical context and contemporary understanding.

Co-author Zhou Zhengyu added:

There is an ancient saying in China termed “casting a brick to attract jade.” Any book or article is only a stage of understanding, and this understanding, if it can be better than before, is progress. Our work is certainly not the last word on the subject, but we hope it will help improve people’s understanding of this gem’s fascinating history and inspire others to research the subject further. Not unlike a brick thrown in the hopes of attracting jade.

This edition of Broken Bangle is limited to just 600 copies. Don’t miss this chance to enjoy not just superb scholarship, but also extraordinary examples of China’s modern jade culture.

Hardcover  |  Published September 2024
THB2100 (~US$60)

120 pages; 240 x 280 mm (9.45 x 11 inches), 1 kg (2.2 lb)
Full Color Throughout

Comments from reviewers…

A readable work of art…

— John Koivula, Gemological Institute of America

This book [is] not only a work of scholarship but of art…

— Anne Carroll Marshall, Journal of the Gemmological Association of Hong Kong

Beautifully illustrated and a pleasure to read… a valuable contribution not only for the gemologist, but for all who deal with jade jewelry.

— Eric Hoffman, Hoffmanjade.com

Whether you are a hardcore gemologist or just a garden-variety jade lover, Broken Bangle is the book for you. Buy it, read it yourself, and give it away. I enthusiastically give Broken Bangle two thumbs up!

— Jeffery Bergman, International Gem Society

…a splendid book.

— John Saul, geologist and author

Wow, beautifully done, a must have to expand one's knowledge of jade.

— Georg Schmerholz, master jade carver and author

 

 

Title Page & Table of Contents

Broken Bangle | The Blunder-Besmirched History of Jade Nomenclature preface

Broken Bangle | The Blunder-Besmirched History of Jade Nomenclature | Jade in China 

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Broken Bangle | The Blunder-Besmirched History of Jade Nomenclature Chapter 1

Broken Bangle | The Blunder-Besmirched History of Jade Nomenclature Chapter 2

Broken Bangle | The Blunder-Besmirched History of Jade Nomenclature Chapter 3

Broken Bangle | The Blunder-Besmirched History of Jade Nomenclature Chapter 3

Broken Bangle | The Blunder-Besmirched History of Jade Nomenclature Chapter 4

Broken Bangle | The Blunder-Besmirched History of Jade Nomenclature Chapter 5

Broken Bangle | The Blunder-Besmirched History of Jade Nomenclature Chapter 5

Broken Bangle | The Blunder-Besmirched History of Jade Nomenclature Chapter 5

Broken Bangle | The Blunder-Besmirched History of Jade Nomenclature | Chapter 6 | References

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Hyperion Sherlock — Advanced Gem Inclusion Search Engine

Hyperion Sherlock — Gem Inclusion Search Engine

E. Billie Hughes
 My name is Sherlock Holmes. It is my business to know what other people do not know.
Arthur Conan Doyle
The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle

Hyperion Sherlock, Lotus Gemology's advanced gem inclusion search engine, allows inclusion searches by:

Gem Type

  • Host gem species (corundum, spinel, beryl, chrysoberyl, etc.)
  • Host gem variety (ruby, sapphire, emerald, alexandrite, etc.)

Country/Locality/Geology

  • Host country of origin, specific localities in that country, or the geology (basalt, pegmatite, marble, etc.)

Search results will list all known solid inclusions in that gem material. Each inclusion is fully documented with references of when it was first discovered. Where we have photographs of that inclusion, those will also show up in the search.

Hyperion Sherlock is part of Lotus Gemology's ongoing effort to provide tools to help gemologists learn more about gems.

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Richard W. Hughes
Inside Out • Gemology Through Lotus-Colored Glasses • Book Order Page • Lotus Gemology

Book | Inside Out | Gemology Through Lotus-Colored Glasses | Order Page

E. Billie Hughes, Richard W. Hughes & Wimon Manorotkul

Inside Out: Gemology Through Lotus-Colored Glasses

Introducing…

Inside Out: GEM•ology Through Lotus-Colored Glasses

by

E. Billie Hughes  |  Richard W. Hughes  |  Wimon Manorotkul

with a foreword by Paolo Minieri

Chinese translation by Jason C.H. Kao (高嘉兴), with Jinding Yu (俞瑾玎) and Bonnie Chao (晁艳)

From the dawn of time, precious stones have both attracted and fascinated humans in ways that few other items could. For while objects of desire are found throughout the natural world, physical beauty is too often ephemeral. From the allure of a man, woman, flower or butterfly, through the fleeting moments of a sunset, there is little that lasts and practically nothing that can be passed down to our descendants. The exception is precious stones. Not only are they the most durable creations of Mother Nature, but their visual splendor is truly eternal.

This book presents a completely fresh approach to the subject. Dubbing it humanistic gemology, the authors take readers around the world, showing the places they have explored in their search for gems, along with the people and cultures encountered along the way.

Within this volume, remarkable photographs of the human world are interwoven with images of the microscopic realm of the gems themselves. In a lifetime beset by time control, where living is broken into ever smaller bits, as you browse through these pages suddenly you plunge into a domain of frozen time, one that affords vistas of millions or even billions of years. For jewels offer not just superficial beauty, but a window on the primordial forces that birthed both our planet and universe.

Inside Out – Gemology Through Lotus-Colored Glasses represents a fascinating new direction for gemology, linking the external and internal worlds of precious stones for the first time. 

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Inside Out: Gemology Through Lotus-Colored Glasses – Title Page

Introduction

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Inside Out: Gemology Through Lotus-Colored Glasses

Ruby & Sapphire: A Gemologist's Guide – Index

 

A few comments from reviewers…

I am doubtless readers both inside and outside of the gem trade will enthusiastically welcome Inside Out. Buy it, read it, give it away. I am fully confident you will be satisfied, ingratiated and inspired.
Jeffery Bergman – InColor Magazine
This book fills a gap in the literature on gems by pictorially exploring the relationship between humans and gems on an artistic and emotional level. It is a work of art that lives from the quality of the photographs and gets by with minimal textual commentary on the images.
Michael Hügi – Journal of Gemmology
Inside Out is a truly stunning work reflecting the combnied personalities, skills, knowledge and philosophy of the authors, who have created something exceptional and innovative for the world of gemmology.
Terry Coldham – Australian Gemmologist

Book | From Peacock to Pigeon's Blood | Order Page

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From Peacock to Pigeon's Blood book

 

Introducing…

From Peacock to Pigeon's Blood: An Introduction to Ruby & Sapphire Color Types

by Lotus Gemology

A brief introduction to the ruby & sapphire color types used at Lotus Gemology.
This booklet makes a great reference to keep at the office or retail store, and is a fabulous gift for clients!

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