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Gemology

INTRODUCTION: Navaratnam (Sanskrit: नवरत्न) is a Sanskrit compound word meaning “nine gems” or “ratnas”. Jewellery created in this style has...
Few pearls have created more excitement, enthusiasm and even obsession as the world-renowned “La Peregrina.” The pear-shaped pearl is believed...
Tanzanite is the blue to the violet form of zoisite crystallizing in the orthorhombic system.  With a refractive index of...
International Institute of Gemology (IIG) sponsored Student of the year awards to 10 winners with the scholarship amount 10 lacs...
An Industrial Visit to Shree Ram Krishna Exports Pvt. Ltd., Surat was organized by the International Institute of Gemology on 8th February 2020 for...
Those who were born in December have the amazing choice of choosing between 3 different minerals to make their birthstones....
November birthdays are associated with two gems; Citrine and Topaz. The warm color of Citrine is said to be a...
CHALLENGES Today, as the industry is witnessing a flurry of problems in the form of an economic crisis, lack of...
Introduction Opal is one of the world’s most beautiful and precious gemstones. It’s predominantly found in Australia, where it was...
Introduction Sapphire is one of the most important of all the colored gemstones. All Sapphire pink, blue, yellow and fancy...

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