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2022

A new led daylight source for diamond colour grading

In 2020, a novel light source for the colour grading of diamonds was developed in a collaboration between SSEF and the Department of Physics, University of Basel (see Figure 1). In contrast to many of the models on the market, the new light source uses state-of-the-art LED (Light Emitting Diode) lights instead

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DiamondGemmologyMethods
2022

A gemmologist’s delight: poudretteite, musgravite, taaffeite, and grandidierite

by Dr. M.S. Krzemnicki, first published in Facette 27 (June 2021) In recent months, the SSEF received again a number of very rare collector stones for testing. These included poudretteite, musgravite, taaffeite, and grandidierite of exceptional quality. Poudretteite, ideally KNa2B3Si12O30, is a very r

Research Blog
GemmologyOther Gemstones
2021

Zircon inclusions in unheated pink sapphires from Ilakaka, Madagascar: A Raman spectroscopic study

Zircon inclusions in unheated pink sapphires from Ilakaka, Madagascar: A Raman spectroscopic study. Published in IGC 2021 Online Proceedings, 21-23. https://www.igc-gemmology.org/igc-2021-online  

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  • H.A.O. Wang
  • M.S. Krzemnicki
  • P. Lefevre
  • W. Zhou
Research Articles
GemmologyMethodsSapphireTreatments
2021

Colour varieties of gems – where to set the boundary?

by Dr. M.S. Krzemnicki, first published in Facette 26 (May 2020) In theory it is simple: a gemstone is a mineral formed in nature by geological processes and, as such, it has a mineralogical name that is scientifically defined and accepted by the International Mineralogical Association (IMA) and its Commission

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GemmologyGeochemistry
2021

New statistical methods for analysis of gemstones

Based on real case studies on sapphire and emerald specimens, we here present how a simultaneous multi-element approach assists origin determination. Instead of pre-defining a list of isotopes in advance, routine analysis of blue sapphires using LA-ICP-TOF-MS detects rarely occurring trace elements such as bery

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GemmologyGeochemistryMethods
2021

Deep purple vesuviatine from Pakistan

by Prof. H.A. Hänni, first published in Facette 26 (May 2020) stan has a number of gemstone deposits that are related to the collision of the Indian continent with the Eurasian plate, a consequence of global plate tectonic movements. The gem-producing areas lie in a thrust zone known as Karakorum Suture Zone.

Research Blog
GemmologyOther Gemstones
2021

Green spodumene sold as emerald imitation

Spodumene crystals (longest item about 50 cm long and 5.9 kg heavy) submitted to SSEF as new 'emeralds' from Pakistan shown here together with a faceted emerald from Pakistan

Research Blog
GemmologyOther Gemstones
2021

Age dating as a testing procedure for gemstones and biogenic gems

by Dr. M.S. Krzemnicki, first published in Facette 26 (May 2020) Radiometric age dating is a well-established method in geochronology (Earth sciences) and archaeology. There are numerous studies highlighting the use of radioactive decay of U-Pb, K-Ar (amongst many others) for geological age dating and radiocar

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Age DatingGemmology
2021

Raman spectroscopic investigation of zircon in gem-quality sapphire: Application in origin determination

Raman spectroscopic investigation of zircon in gem-quality sapphire: Application in origin determination. Published in Journal of Raman Spectroscopy, 2021, 1–11. Link to article

Authors

  • M.S. Krzemnicki
  • W. Xu
Research Articles
GemmologyOriginsSapphireTreatments
2021

SSEF introduces machine learning algorithm for data visualization

by Dr. H.A.O. Wang, first published in Facette 21 (June 2021) In January 2021, the Swiss Gemmological Institute SSEF published a scientific article in the Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry (Figure 1) about multi-element analysis of gemstones and machine-learning-assisted data visualization, with a part

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  • H.A.O. Wang
Research Blog
GemmologyMethods

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