For Centuries, Sapphire Has Been Associated With Royalty And Romance. The Association Was Reinforced In 1981, When Britain’s Prince Charles Gave A Blue Sapphire Engagement…
INTRODUCTION: Navaratnam (Sanskrit: नवरत्न) is a Sanskrit compound word meaning “nine gems” or “ratnas”. Jewellery created in this style has important cultural significance in across…
Few pearls have created more excitement, enthusiasm and even obsession as the world-renowned “La Peregrina.” The pear-shaped pearl is believed to be one of the…
Tanzanite is the blue to the violet form of zoisite crystallizing in the orthorhombic system. With a refractive index of 1.69-1.70 and a specific gravity…
International Institute of Gemology (IIG) sponsored Student of the year awards to 10 winners with the scholarship amount 10 lacs (one lac each) in the…
An Industrial Visit to Shree Ram Krishna Exports Pvt. Ltd., Surat was organized by the International Institute of Gemology on 8th February 2020 for diamond & gemstone students. The…
CHALLENGES Today, as the industry is witnessing a flurry of problems in the form of an economic crisis, lack of demand, inflation and general apathy…
Introduction The peridot is an ancient, light green, cosmic birthstone found in Hawaii’s volcanic lava and in meteorite falls. The Egyptians called the peridot “Gem of…
Introduction The pearl is seen as one of the most traditional gems in jewellery. For centuries, it has been used as a precious stone and…
We at IIG are proud to announce our 25th convocation program on 19th January 2018 for the batch of 2018 wherein we commending the work…