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Tanzanite is the blue to the violet form of zoisite crystallizing in the orthorhombic system.  With a refractive index of...
An Industrial Visit to Shree Ram Krishna Exports Pvt. Ltd., Surat was organized by the International Institute of Gemology on 8th February 2020 for...
Introduction Opal is one of the world’s most beautiful and precious gemstones. It’s predominantly found in Australia, where it was...
Introduction The peridot is an ancient, light green, cosmic birthstone found in Hawaii’s volcanic lava and in meteorite falls. The Egyptians...
Introduction The word ruby originates from the Latin word ‘ruber’, which means red. For some ruby is a representation of...
Introduction The pearl is seen as one of the most traditional gems in jewellery. For centuries, it has been used...
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There are over 4000 minerals on earth. Bizzare mineral assemblages and trace impurities have given us some of the rarest...
Introduction Resembling the breathtaking beauty of deep blue seas, an aquamarine will make you fall in love with it. So...
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