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Gemstone Visual Examination Quizzes

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Examining a Rough Gemstone: Quiz 1

You’ve received a piece of rough to identify. First, you clean it carefully. Next, you give it a thorough visual exam, using your unaided eyes, a loupe, and a microscope. In the process, you note the following bits of visual information.

1. What optical feature do you see here?

color zoning

2. What physical feature do you see here?

conchoidal fractures

3. In the following picture, what inclusions do you find?

red rutile needles

4. What kind of inclusions can you see in the following picture?

negative crystals - gemstone visual examination

Rough Gemstone Visual Examination Advice

Some people have difficulty determining the identity of rough material. Although the process is the same for identifying cut material, you often won’t have a refractive index reading to guide you. However, you’ll still usually gather enough information with which to work.

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Look at the rough pictured in Question 1 again. All but the most novice gemologists know that purple coloring and strong zoning are common to amethyst. While this piece certainly looks like an amethyst (a quartz variety), you…


Donald Clark, CSM IMG

The late Donald Clark, CSM founded the International Gem Society in 1998. Donald started in the gem and jewelry industry in 1976. He received his formal gemology training from the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and the American Society of Gemcutters (ASG). The letters “CSM” after his name stood for Certified Supreme Master Gemcutter, a designation of Wykoff’s ASG which has often been referred to as the doctorate of gem cutting. The American Society of Gemcutters only had 54 people reach this level. Along with dozens of articles for leading trade magazines, Donald authored the book “Modern Faceting, the Easy Way.”


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