Gemstones: Identifying and Using the World's Most Fabulous Gems
By (Author) Ms Judith Crowe
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Herbert Press Ltd
1st October 2019
5th September 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Chemistry of minerals, crystals and gems
Jewellery and beadcrafts
553.8
Hardback
192
942g
Discover the common treatments and imitations plus gemstone properties, sources and typical cuts of stones, including a guide on appraisal techniques. Jewellers and designer goldsmiths, lapidaries and gem cutters, stone setters, gemologists, geologists, collectors and people who buy and sell jewellery at antique fairs and on the internet, this book is for anyone who has ever had a gemstone and wanted identification and information. Featuring a mix of gemstones and gem-set jewellery, it puts gems in context and contains historical context for those buying and selling antique and vintage gem-set jewellery, including details of the stones typically found in Georgian, Victorian and early 20th century settings. Packed with fascinating gemological details and up-to-date data on more than 70 of the most exquisite gemstones, and written by leading expert, Judith Crowe, learn the common pitfalls in identifying stones and clarify areas of confusion and misidentification.
Judith Crowe is a London-based jewellery maker and designer. She has been a teacher, gem-dealer, and bespoke jeweller for nearly 20 years, and designs and produces one-off pieces of gem-set jewellery. She is the author of The Jewellers Directory of Gemstones and Gemstones which are widely used by the trade, collectors, and jewellery lovers.