Chemically pure beryl is colorless, but trace elements give rise to green, blue and pink/red colors.
Read MoreA recap of the second annual Turquoise United Conference.
Read MoreA report on the seventh annual Chicago Responsible Jewelry Conference.
Read MoreA look at the new Gübelin Gem Museum in Lucerne, Switzerland.
Read MoreThe Alumni Collective celebrates GIA alums who uphold GIA’s highest standards.
Read MoreAn online survey assesses current colored stone preferences in consumers under 35.
Read MoreModern gemologists use the word “jade” as a generic term for both nephrite and jadeite. These minerals have been linked throughout history.
Read MoreSwiss-based Gemmologie & Francophonie launches a new French-language digital publication.
Read MoreA graduate of GIA’s Jewelry Design program in London is the recipient of the 2022 Gianmaria Buccellati Foundation Award.
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