Gemology: The Developing Science of Gems
- Research areas:
- Year:
- 2009
- Authors:
-
- Emmanuel Fritsch
- Benjamin Rondeau
- Journal:
- ELEMENTS
- Volume:
- 5
- Number:
- 3
- Pages:
- 147-152
- Month:
- June
- ISSN:
- 1811-5209
- BibTex:
- Abstract:
- Prompted by the increasing number of laboratory-grown gems and the
growing sophistication of treatments of natural stones, gemology has
evolved into a science of its own. The discipline is rapidly
incorporating relevant aspects of materials science and chemistry, and
it is consolidating its activities and Its terminology. Gemology is
becoming an important area of specialization for mineralogists. If the
study of beautiful, fashioned materials seems frivolous to some, it is
worth noting that 20 to 25 billion dollars per year are at stake, and
the study of natural gem materials and their treated and manufactured
counterparts is essential in order to avoid frauds and protect the
consumer.