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Gemstones. “ A gem is a mineral which, by cutting and polishing, possesses sufficient beauty to be used in jewelry or for personal adornment”. Attributes of Gemstones. Beauty colour lustre transparency – some exceptions brilliance fire • Durability toughness - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Gemstones

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“ A gem is a mineral which, by cutting and polishing, possesses sufficient beauty to be used in jewelry or for personal adornment”

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Attributes of Gemstones• Beauty

colourlustretransparency – some exceptionsbrilliancefire

• Durabilitytoughnesshardness

} enhanced by cutting

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Attributes of Gemstones (cont.)

• Rareity• Fashion• Portability : high vallue per unit of weight;

easily transported

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Diamond

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The Four “C”s of Diamond Valuation

• Colour – usually colourless, some pink or blue varieties

• Clarity – free of inclusions and fractures• Cut – good cut enhances value• Carat weight – the greater the weight, in

carats, the higher the value per caratand a new fifth C

• Conflict-free – no “blood diamonds”

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Diamond weight is expressed in carats.The 1877 carat = 0.2056 gmThe metric carat = 0.2 gm

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Beryl

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Gemstone beryl varieties

• Goshenite – colourless• Morganite – pink• Aquamarine – blue-green• Golden beryl – yellow• Emerald – deep green

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corundum

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Ruby and SapphireAll are corundum Al2O3

• Ruby – red• Sapphire – blue

Other colours are specified.

Asterism, produced by inclusions along planes related by six-fold axis, yields

Star Sapphires

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corundum

Various

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Star sapphires

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Jadeite, a pyroxeneOne form of jade. The other is

Nephrite, variety of tremolite-actinolite

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Jade, variety jadeite

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Chrysoberyl BeAl2O4

• Cat’s eye – chatoyency

• Alexandrite – green in daylight; red in incandescent light

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Tourmaline

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Tourmaline comes in many different colours including multicoloured varieties, e.g. watermelon tourmaline.Rubellite – red to pinkBrazilian emerald – greenIndicolite - blue

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Zircon

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Olivine

Peridot - gem quality olivine

This is a cut crystal

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Turquoise

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The garnet picture galleryThe garnet picture gallery

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AmethystCitrine

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Citrine

Amethyst

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ametrine

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Milky quartz

Smokey quartz

Rose quartz

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Aventurine quartz

Rutilated quartz

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Other natural low temperature forms of SiO2

1. Agate

Agate is made from very fine fibrous crystals of quartz. Agate grows from Si-rich solutions in the shallow Earth’s crust.

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Onyx

Chalcedony is the fibrous form of quartz

Petrified wood

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Jasper

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Other natural low temperature forms of SiO2

2. OpalOpal is an amorphous form of silica formed from supersaturated Si-rich solutions.

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Where do the colours in opal come from?

Electron micrographs showing small spheres of amorphous SiO2, which scatter the light to produce the colours.

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Crocidolite

Tiger eye

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Tiger eye

Cats eye

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Interference colours in opal, cat’s eye, tiger’s eye and labradorite (Feldspar)

N = 2 n d sin

Constructive interference occurs when

Since spacing of spheres, fibers, and lamellae is close to

wavelength of visible light: cats eye and

tiger eye: get chatoyancy of reflected light

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Labradorite (Schiller structure)

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Green Microcline or Orthoclasevar. amazonite or amazonstone

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CordieriteVar. iolite

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iolite