Handbook of Gem Identification

Handbook of Gem Identification
Title Handbook of Gem Identification PDF eBook
Author Richard Thomas Liddicoat
Publisher
Total Pages 486
Release 1975
Genre Nature
ISBN

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Handbook of Gem Identification

Handbook of Gem Identification
Title Handbook of Gem Identification PDF eBook
Author Richard Thomas Liddicoat
Publisher
Total Pages 482
Release 1981
Genre Gems
ISBN

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Handbook of Gem Identification

Handbook of Gem Identification
Title Handbook of Gem Identification PDF eBook
Author Richard Thomas Liddicoat
Publisher
Total Pages 482
Release 1981
Genre Gems
ISBN

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Handbook of Gem Identification

Handbook of Gem Identification
Title Handbook of Gem Identification PDF eBook
Author Richard T. Liddicoat
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2024-01-22
Genre Reference
ISBN

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Handbook of Gem Identification, first published in 1947 and extensively revised over the years, is an authoritative look at the methods used to identify both common and rare gemstones. This reprint of the 6th edition, published in 1962, updates the original work and incorporates much new information. As the author states: "Although many books have been written describing gemstones and their occurrence, there is a need for books which give both the jeweler and the layman with limited equipment an outline for making the simple and often conclusive tests that identify gems. If properly used this handbook will help to fill that need." From the Foreword to the first edition: Today jewelers and the general public are better informed concerning gems than ever before. In the United States, this is due in large measure to the wide dissemination of gemological information during the last quarter of a century through the publication of authoritative texts on gems, the formation of many mineralogical clubs, and especially through the activities of the Gemological Institute of America, founded in 1931, and of the American Gem Society, organized in 1934. For some time, however, it has been recognized that there is need for a manual describing in detail the various methods and procedures to be followed in the identification of gems. This need is now being supplied by Richard T. Liddicoat's Handbook of Gem Identification. By his excellent scientific training and his extensive experience at the Gemological Institute of America, Mr. Liddicoat is well qualified to author an authoritative handbook. Moreover, he has had the benefit of the counsel and advice of Director Robert M. Shipley and others at the Institute. In the opening chapters, the essentials concerning the important properties of gemstones are described in a lucid manner. Manufactured stones and the instruments used for testing are discussed in several chapters. The main portion of the book is devoted to the tests and procedures to be followed in the identification of gemstones, which are grouped according to As the tests and procedures are outlined in great detail, there should be no difficulty whatever in following them. The book also includes useful tables of properties, a glossary, and various flow charts. This handbook should prove to be very helpful in the making of accurate determinations of gemstones. It is a valuable addition to gemological literature, and will be welcomed by dealers in, and lovers of, gems.

Gem Identification Made Easy (6th Edition)

Gem Identification Made Easy (6th Edition)
Title Gem Identification Made Easy (6th Edition) PDF eBook
Author Antoinette Matlins
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Precious stones
ISBN 9780997014556

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Gem Identification Made Easy is the first and only book that explains in non-technical terms how to identify diamonds and colored gems, and how to separate natural gems from imitations, treated stones, synthetics, and look-alikes. The book's approach is direct and practical, and its style easy to understand. In fact, with this highly accessible guide, anyone can begin to master gem identification. Includes over 150 photographs and illustrationsover 80 in full color! Using a simple, step-by-step system, the authors explain how to properly use essential but uncomplicated instruments to identify stones, what to look for gemstone by gemstone, and how to set up a basic lab at modest cost. Three of the instruments are inexpensive, portable, pocket instruments that, when used together, can identify almost 85% of all precious and popular stones. The key to avoiding costly mistakes and recognizing profitable opportunities is knowing both what to look for and what to look out for. Gem Identification Made Easy will help you: Open your eyes to the types of treatments, imitations, synthetics, look-alikes, and fakes in the gem market today. Learn how to tell the difference between them. Quickly spot: Synthetics, including synthetic emeralds and diamonds Filled diamonds Diffused "blue" sapphires and "red" rubies HPHT-treated diamonds ... and much more! Determine how to spot the newest "composite" imitations. Learn how to identify recently discovered gems such as "Mandarin" garnet, red "emerald," and North Carolina's chromium-rich emeralds. Discover new treatments such as surface coatings to create "fancy color" diamonds and improve or change the color of many gemstones. Know when to seek help from a professional gemologist or lab. Become more professional in your business or hobby.

Gem Identification Made Easy (5th Edition)

Gem Identification Made Easy (5th Edition)
Title Gem Identification Made Easy (5th Edition) PDF eBook
Author Antoinette Matlins
Publisher Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages 467
Release 2013-03-19
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 0943763932

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This colorful book offers you a window into the world of Mahatma Gandhi, one of the most amazing people of the twentieth century. You will learn about Gandhi’s life—from his time as a student in London to his work for equality in South Africa and India—and his methods of peaceful, but not passive, resistance to injustice.

Gemstones

Gemstones
Title Gemstones PDF eBook
Author Keith Wallis (F.G.A.)
Publisher Acc Art Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Precious gemstones
ISBN 9781851496303

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As well as diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires, over 100 gems are featured, with full descriptions, technical details, and tips on how to check for fakes; illustrated throughout with fabulous color photographs to make identification easier.