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Lotus • Articles from Lotus Gemology

A Sapphire's Secret

A Sapphire's Secret | Synthetic Yellow Sapphire

E. Billie Hughes

At the Lotus Gemology laboratory in Bangkok, we often get parcels of relatively uniform stones. But sometimes it is in this routine testing that we uncover surprises.

Beyond Octahedra • Inclusions in Spinel

Spinel Inclusions | Beyond Octahedra

E. Billie Hughes

A look into the world of spinel inclusions that goes beyond simple octahedral crystals.

 

Corundum Inclusions • A Crystal Registry

Ruby & Sapphire (Corundum) Inclusions | The Lotus Gemology Crystal Registry

E. Billie Hughes and Richard W. Hughes


Solid inclusions have been used by gemologists as a means of determining origin. While there is a great deal of overlap from one source to another, there are also important differences. For example, while apatite has been identified in sapphire from Madagascar, Myanmar and Sri Lanka, apatite has never been identified in sapphire from Kashmir. Thus the purpose of this article is to give a full listing of solid inclusions in gem corundums from around the world, with each occurrence fully referenced. This is provided with the goal of making origin determination of ruby and sapphire more accurate.

Padparadscha or Pretender • An Unusual Pink-Orange Sapphire

Padparadscha or Pretender | An Unusual Pink-Orange Sapphire

E. Billie Hughes, Chawalit Chankhantha, Andreas Burkhardt, Wimon Manorotkul & Richard W. Hughes

An orangish pink “padparadscha” sapphire was submitted for testing at Lotus Gemology’s Bangkok laboratory. Testing showed a number of conflicting features that suggested the gem was a cleverly treated synthetic pink sapphire designed to imitate natural padparadscha.

From Peacock to Pigeon's Blood: Deconstructing Lotus Color Types

จากพีค็อกบลูถึงสีเลือดนก • นิยามแห่งสีจากโลตัสเจมโมโลจี

Lotus Gemology

บทคัดย่อเรื่องการจำแนกสีทับทิมและแซฟไฟร์ ที่ใช้ในโลตัสเจมโมโลจี

Hyperion • The Literature of Inclusions in Gemstones

Inclusions in Gemstones | Hyperion Literature Sources

Richard Hughes

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, and all can be found in our full Four Treasures Reference 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.

Lotus Gemology report lookup guide

Lotus Gemology Report Lookup Guide

E. Billie Hughes

The best way to check the authenticity of a Lotus report is with online report verification.

从孔雀蓝到鸽血红 细数宝石之美 • 红蓝宝石之动人色泽

从孔雀蓝到鸽血红 细数宝石之美 • 红蓝宝石之动人色泽

Richard Hughes

Chinese-language translation of Lotus Gemology's ruby and sapphire color types.

Let It Bleed • New Rubies From Madagascar • Lotus Gemology

Ruby From Madagascar | Let It Bleed

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

When it rains red, it doesn't simply pour. It bleeds. Following closely on the heels of the ruby strikes in Mozambique, a major new find of the crimson stone is made in Madagascar.

Dana Schorr • In Memoriam

Dana Schorr | In Memoriam

Richard W. Hughes

Gem dealer, world traveler, activist, Dana Schorr passed away on 5 August 2015 at age 63, following a heart attack.

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