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Gemstone Briefs
News | www.jckonline.com | Feb 1, 2005
Tanzanite production continues, but, with buyers increasing and supplies dwindling, much smaller quantities are available than before. As a consequence, prices for tanzanite rough have reached unprecedented highs.
Rhodolite Garnet
News | www.jckonline.com | Dec 1, 2002
There are five basic gem garnet species: grossularite, pyrope, almandite, spessartite, and andradite. It would certainly make life easy for jewelers and gemologists if each garnet grew solely within its own mineralogical boundaries. But they don't. Pyrope, for example, can intermix with
Leave No Stone Unturned: A Holiday Gemstone Review
News | www.jckonline.com | Sep 1, 2002
January Garnet.Garnets are among the few gemstones that are unenhanced, and they come in every color of the rainbow except blue. To prepare for the holiday selling season, check which colors you have in stock, and take note of where they're displayed. Sometimes colored stones are grouped by color
GemNotes
News | www.jckonline.com | May 1, 1999
A Wrap-Up of the Most Popular Gems The Tucson gem shows in February produced more news than we could fit in last month’s issue. Here we wrap up our coverage with garnets, emeralds from Madagascar, “diffusion”-treated green topaz, and created emerald obsidianite. Also included are highlights of a
Selling Beautiful Gems with Ugly Names
News | www.jckonline.com | Jul 1, 1998
Salespeople know that gemstones with names like bixbite, diaspore, and Paraíba tourmaline can be tough sells – not because the gems lack appeal, but because their names stop customers cold. “What’s in a name?” William Shakespeare asked in Romeo and Juliet. “That which we call a rose by any other
New & Hot In Tucson
News | www.jckonline.com | Apr 1, 1998
Tucson’s gem and mineral shows are the most important loose colored gemstone shows in the world. For a week or two in early February, the city boasts the widest variety of gemstones and gem-related information available anywhere in the world. What started as an event sponsored by a local gem and
GemNotes
News | www.jckonline.com | Jan 1, 1998
DE BEERS WON'T SUPPORT SMALL DIAMOND PRICES Producers of small diamonds outside the Central Selling Organisation umbrella will no longer “get a free ride” from De Beers’ market protection and advertising, De Beers director Gary Ralfe told participants in the second Financial Times Diamond
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