About This Book
A practical handbook examines the origin, physical and chemical characteristics, and identification of precious stones. It describes crystalline structure, cleavage, optical behavior such as refraction, double refraction and play of colour, plus colour origins, hardness, specific gravity, thermal and electromagnetic responses, and cutting techniques. Chapters on imitations and simple empirical tests teach how to distinguish genuine gems from substitutes and assess quality. The text combines technical exposition with practical guidance for collectors and dealers, emphasizing observational methods that determine durability, suitability for cutting and setting, and basic valuation criteria.
About the Author
You May Also Like
6 picks
An Introduction to Chemical Science
by Rufus P. Williams
Elements of agricultural chemistry and geology
by Jas. F. W. Johnston
Vegetable Dyes: Being a Book of Recipes and Other Information Useful to the Dyer
by Ethel Mairet
Gas Burners Old and New / A historical and descriptive treatise on the progress of invention in gas lighting, embracing an account of the theory of luminous combustion
by Owen Merriman
The Manufacture of Paper / With Illustrations, and a Bibliography of Works Relating to Cellulose and Paper-Making
by R. W. Sindall
Experiments and Considerations Touching Colours (1664)
by Robert Boyle