Reports on a visit to a shell nucleus manufacturer and two pearl farms in northern Vietnam, which is emerging as a notable producer.
Read MoreWith more than 90 field expeditions on six continents since 2008, GIA has accumulated over 22,000 colored stone reference samples. This extensive collection of colored stones with known origins supports GIA’s research on geographic origin determination.
Read MoreOffers a firsthand look at Sri Lanka’s mining, cutting, jewelry manufacturing, and retail sectors, where tradition and innovation converge.
Read MoreReviews the mining history, market impact, and properties of ruby from northern Mozambique near Montepuez, now the world’s most productive source.
Read MoreDocuments a visit to the sapphire, opal, and emerald mining and trading areas of Ethiopia.
Read MoreDocuments a visit to the upper Missouri River and Rock Creek sapphire mining areas.
Read MoreRecounts an expedition to Mozambique’s important deposits of ruby, spinel, and tourmaline, which have yet to be fully explored.
Read MoreChronicles the famed emerald source through the adventures of Peter W. Rainier, who directed the mine from 1926 to 1931 and restored its former glory.
Read MoreDocuments a trip to the renowned opal fields of Lightning Ridge, Koroit, Yowah, and Quilpie.
Read MoreExplores the geology, production, and yield of the world’s most commercially important ruby deposit.
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