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C**S
Love this reference book
Well recommended
E**
The best book I've come by so far.
This book is thorough and can be pretty helpful for the amateur and the novice. Great work. Also shipped and delivered pretty fast. Thank you.
A**R
Four Stars
A1 thanks
S**M
Very great book
Excellent book for learning about Gem stonesGood quality text and pictures
J**W
Great
Easy to read and understand
M**L
Thank you.
Great book answered all my questions.
R**L
Gemstones.
Good reference book and most informative. Can`t say better than that. Delighted with it. Yet to confirm it`s accuracy in practical terms
P**N
Fantastic read
Fantastic book, very informative and has excellent pictures to demonstrate too. Would recommend to any jeweller, buyer or just gemstone fanatic. Only downside is there’s odd marks on some of the pages, pencil possibly?
R**R
Great book
Very informative. Could be longer. Easy to understand and entertaining.
S**Y
Not up to the price
Does not give elaborate workable idea about the stones/minerals.
T**Y
Superb Reference for Beginning Gemologists
Just perfect for me....a beginning gemologist ! I purchased it for personal use when buying various gemstone jewellry. This book is superblyPerfect book for a beginning gemologist....ME ! I bought it for personal use as a good reference prior to purchasing gemstone jewellry.This book contains gorgeous , colorful, very detailed diagrams & charts. LOVE IT !!
A**R
Colourful pictures
A nice explanatory gemstone book with nice colourful photos
C**N
So much packed into so few pages.
Excellent, particularly (but not just) for beginners. Considering the book is only 160 pages, it is packed with tons of useful information. I like to shop estate sales and antique stores and wanted at least a fighting chance at recognizing fakes. This book makes me feel a little less vulnerable.Besides a lot of interesting tidbits on individual gems, the book has appendices and other information that are extremely helpful for quick reference. Here is a bullet list of (in my opinion) the books high points.• A Glossary of terms used in describing gems and their properties.• A list of color vs type of gem. As a total novice, this is where I start identifying things I’ve already bought. It at least helped me narrow down the possible stones for my web search on images. I am pretty sure my main mystery stone, is genuine yellow citrine.• A complete list of gemstone properties (i.e specific gravity, refractive index, hardness & crystal form.) Way beyond my needs but great info.• A translation table (between English, German, French, Italian and Spanish) on some of the more common terms & descriptive info.• A one-page list of reputable web sites, which is half the battle of buying.• I am big on Marquise cuts. This book has no marquise pics but it does have line drawings of the cuts and crystal systems• History, Myths and Legends was an interesting section that was totally unexpected. It even touched briefly on crystal healing theory and beliefs.• A chart (using diamond as the base reference) on size per carat. e.g. I had no idea “a 1 carat ruby is 13.35% smaller overall than a 1 carat diamond”.• Hallmarks for the different base and plate metals, including traditional fineness symbols and Assay offices stamps. I found out one of my rings is platinum, not a different fineness for silver as I originally thought.• A section on organic gems that I did not even know were classified as gems (i.e. ivory, abalone, jet & coral).• Other references for further reading• Last but not least the book has 3 value charts. One for Tanzanite, one for diamonds and one for gemstones.So much packed into so few pages. A great bargain by anyone’s standards
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