Bachelor thesis on heated blue zircon from different origins
Zircon (ZrSiO4) is a common accessory mineral found in rocks, as well as an inclusion in gemstones, primarily corundum. Zircon is also known as a gemstone in its own right, either colourless or in many attractive colours, the most popular of which is blue.
Spectrofluorometer: New instrument at SSEF
We have acquired a new instrument at SSEF: a JASCO FP-8550 spectrofluorometer. A spectrofluorometer is a device that can measure fluorescence excitation and emission spectra.
SSEF GemTrack: Documenting the journey of a gemstone
Launched in 2019, the SSEF GemTrackTM service is asked by more of our clients every year. This tracking service not only documents the journey of a gemstone in time, but is also an attractive option for our clients to tell the story of the provenance of a specific and exceptional gemstone to their cu
An uncommon artificial resin feature in a brazilian Paraiba tourmaline
Recently, we examined a vibrant Brazilian Paraiba tourmaline weighing approximately 6 carats. One particular internal feature stood out that we found interesting for sharing.
CVD synthetic diamond with colour shift
Last November, the SSEF received an interesting round brilliant colourless (with a greyish tint) diamond of ca. 0.7 ct. mounted on an earring for testing.
Emeralds from the Minas Canaã, Minas Gerais, Brazil
In September 2024, the SSEF had the privilege of testing a few emeralds from the Mina Canaã, some of which exhibited exceptional qualities. Impressive in terms of weight, clarity and colour, these stones had further been spared any treatments, thus meaning their attributes were entirely natural.
Cultured South Sea pearls with small beads
Identifying beaded cultured pearls is usually quite straightforward, as such pearls often contain a large bead made from a freshwater shell with a nacre layer only 1.5 mm or less thick.
Fake it ‘til you break it: Oddities and fraud cases submitted to SSEF
Apart from beautiful and exceptional gemstones, the SSEF also gets from time-to-time submissions which clearly fall far from that prestigious range.
Age dating of burmese jadeite
Recently, the SSEF received a strand of Burmese jadeite jade beads for testing. The beads were slightly graduated with a diameter ranging from 8 to 11 mm and exhibited a beautifully saturated and homogeneous green colour.
Purple substance in hollow tubes to mimic unheated Paraiba tourmaline
Recently, the SSEF received a 14-carat, light blue, copper-bearing tourmaline for testing. Based on trace element concentrations, its Mozambique origin was readily established.