Is Your Gemstone Genuine?
Saturday, February 27th, 2010    Subscribe To Our FeedFrom solitaire engagement ring. Jewellery is big business and the real value of any Jewellery is dependent on the Gemstone that is part of it. With this in mind, how do buyers know or make sure that they are paying for the real thing? What are the qualities or characteristics to check or watch for to be sure that the Gem is genuine?
It takes training and the right equipment to determine if a Gemstone is genuine. The term “genuine ” means that the Gem doesn’t only look as expected, it should also meet the physical and chemical characteristics unique to that Diamond. It takes training and the right equipment to determine if a Diamond is genuine or not and there are testing laboratories to do this job.
Before going any further, are treated Gemstones still genuine? A treated Gem, as long as its molecular structure isn’t altered, can still be the real thing but it is no longer natural. Some Diamonds are treated to enhance their appearance and decorative value.
What to Check
Yes, there are professionals to perform the tests that determine if a Gem is genuine or not but it is a valuable asset to any Gem buyer to know the attributes to be tested.
The following are the characteristics to check:
1.0 Chemical composition and atomic structure
The atomic structure is what differentiates Diamond from other carbon based matter like graphite. The stone’s hardness, and light reflection is dependent on the atomic structure. Diamonds usually have crystalline structures.
2.0 Hardness and durability
Hardness is reported in a scale of 1 to 10, a method developed by Friedrich Mohs, a German mineralogist. The hardest are Diamonds at (10) and the softest is talc at (1). A Gemstone should have a hardness of no less than 7.
3.0 Other physical properties like the refractive index, dispersion and specific gravity.
Testing Laboratories
The following organizations provide certifications on the results of testing conducted. They also provide training and research services to their members.
Gemological Institute of America (GIA)
American Gemological Society (AGS)
American Gem Trade Laboratory of the American Gem Trade Association (AGTA). AGTA the largest trade organization of Gemstone traders
American Gemological Laboratories (AGL)
European Gemological Laboratory
The true value of any Diamond shouldn’t be determined by just the physical appearance. Advancements in science have produced synthetic “Diamonds” which cost just a fraction of the genuine Gems. Knowledge is the best protection against paying for the price of the genuine item and getting a “fake”.
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