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ICGL Newsletter Winter 2014

New issue of ICGL newsletter is released on 12th March 2014.

PDF version can be downloaded from next link.

ICGLNewsLetter-2014WN (11.2Mb)

 

The contents;

Non-resin type synthetic opal by Kyocera

By Masaki Furuya(1), Masanobu and Satoshi Miyazaki(2)

(1) Japan Germany Gemmological Laboratory, Kofu, Japan
(2) Nagomiishi Co, Ltd. Osaka, Japan

Collector’s Gem Petalite

By Jayshree Panjikar,Pangem Testing Laboratory,Pune, India

The Cheapside Hoard: London’s Lost Jewels
Exhibition at the Museum of London 11 October, 2013 to 27 April 2014

By Elisabeth Strack, Gemmologisches Institut Hamburg, Germany

Interview with Branko Deljanin: Former Founding Member

ICGL Newsletter Autumn 2013

New issue of ICGL newsletter is released on 9th November 2013.

PDF version can be downloaded from next link.

ICGLNewsLetter-2013AU (801Kb)

 

 

The contents;

Albite feldspar carving imitating jadeite-jade

By Tay Thye Sun (1), Wilawan Atichat (2) and Gao Yan (3)

(1) Far East Gemological Laboratory, Singapore
(2) Former GIT director, the Gems & Jewelry Institute of Thailand, Bangkok, Thailand
(3) Former senior gemologist, National Gem Testing Centre, Beijing, China

AGIL Hong Kong celebrates 30th Anniversary

By Dominic Mok, Principal, Asian Gemmological Institute and Laboratory, Hong Kong

Gemstone Industry and Laboratory Conference (GILC) Hong Kong 2013

By Tay Thye Sun and Loke Hui Ying, Far East Gemological Institute Pte Ltd, Singapore

Detection of heat treatment in red spinel using photoluminescence

By Masaki Furuya (1), Masanobu Suzuki (1) and Aya Nakajima (2)

(1) Japan Germany Gemmological Laboratory, Kofu, Japan
(2) Aya Co, Ltd. Tokyo, Japan

Association Francaise de Gemmologie Celebrates Golden Jubilee

By Elisabeth Strack, Gemmologisches Institut Hamburg, Germany

Introducing Founding Member 003:

Tay Thye Sun at Far East Gemological Laboratory

 

ICGL Newsletter Summer 2013

New issue of ICGL newsletter is released on 19th August 2013.

PDF version can be downloaded from next link.

ICGLNewsLetter-2013SU (8.9Mb)

 

The contents;

Identification of polymer impregnated quartzite imitating B-jade and B+C-jade

By Tay Thye Sun and Loke Hui Ying, Far East Gemological Institute Pte Ltd, Singapore

Infrared Reflection Spectra of Jadeite, Omphacite, Nephrite and Idocrase

By Dominic Mok – Principal Gemmologist of the Asian Gemmological Institute and Laboratory Ltd, Hong Kong

64th De Beers Diamond Conference,United Kingdom

By Jayshree Panjikar

Glass imitation sold as Zultanite in Turkey

By Elisabeth Strack, Gemmologisches Institut Hamburg

Introducing Founding Member 002:

Asian Institute of Gemmological Sciences

 

AIGS Lab is moving

AIGS Lab is moving to B1 level of Jewelry Trade Center.

We will be closed on 28 June 2013.

New Lab will be reopened on 1 July 2013 at

Room B24 in B1 Level.

www.aigsthailand.com

www.facebook.com/aigsthailand

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ICGL Newsletter Spring 2013

ICGL second newsletter is released on 17th May 2013.

PDF version can be downloaded from next link.

ICGLNewsLetter-2013SP (6.7Mb)

 

The contents;

We connect… (Message from ICGL first president)

By Mr. Tay Thye Sun, President

New Members are welcome at ICGL

by Jayshree Panjikar, Membership Coordinator

A Rare Necklace with Maona Pearls

By Elisabeth Strack, Gemmologisches Institut Hamburg

Tucson 2013: A Reflection on Pearl Issues

By Elisabeth Strack, Gemmologisches Institut Hamburg

Spectroscopic Characteristics of “Merelani Mint” Grossular Garnet

By Masaki Furuya Japan Germany Gemmological Laboratory, Kofu, Japan

LAB NOTES:
Identification of Mysterious Large “Black Stone”

By Branko Deljanin, Canadian Gemological Laboratory
Bear Williams, Stone Group Labs

 

ICGL Newsletter Winter 2013

ICGL first newsletter was released at Tucson Gem show 2013.

PDF version can be downloaded from next link.

ICGLNewsLetter-2013WN (3.3Mb)

 

The contents;

International Consortium of Gem testing Labotories

By John Richoz,
Asian Institute of Gemological Sciences, Bangkok, Thailand

Screening and identification of diamonds for the synthetic origin using the uv lamp and the polarioscope mounted on a microscope

By Branko Deljanin, B.Sc., GG, FGA, DUG
Canadian Gemological Laboratory inc, Vancouver, Canada

Identification of natural, treated, synthetic and treated-synthetic yellow sapphire by feather type inclusions

By Jayshree Panjikar
Pangem Testing Laboratory, PANGEMTECH – Panjikar Gem Research & Tech Institute, Pune, India

Trading of Jadeite-Jade in Mandalay, Myanmar

By Tay Thye Sun & Tay Kun Ming
Far East Gemological Laboratory, Singapore

 

 

 

Foundation of ICGL

The concept of laboratories coming together under one umbrella, as the International Consortium of Gem Testing Laboratories has caught the imagination of several leading laboratories and institutions.

Dr. Daniel Nyfeler, Managing Director, Gübelin Gem Lab Ltd feels that “the sharing of data, in
formation and knowledge is the key to be successful in a business which develops rapidly and constantly.” Hence, formation of ICGL is undoubtedly a wise move and Gübelin Gem Lab is ready to help wherever they can.

Dr. Jack Ogden of Gem-A was also very impressed by the idea which began in the month of December 2012, seven gemmologists from different corners of the world, viz. from Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Singapore and Thailand, got together to form the International Consortium of Gem Testing Laboratories.

This International Consortium was initiated by Dr. Jayshree Panjikar and Mr. Henry Ho, and aims to unite independent laboratories around the world, in order to share and exchange knowledge and experience. In doing so, the ICGL would be providing each laboratory an access to a pool of experts, as well as a common platform to communicate for the bet­terment and advancement of its members.

About 30 independent professional gem testing laboratories are expected to be invited to join the consortium based on their expertise and as per the criteria laid down in the rule-book of ICGL. A data centre is expected to be set up to archive articles and lab data, such as the origins of gem stones. The latest information on gem treatments, advanced lab testing techniques, mines, general educational and training, diamond treatments are among the many topics that have been mentioned as part of the objectives of this initiative.

The purpose of ICGL is to promote excellence in the field of gemmology, and to reach out the final customer by providing reliable sources as an alternative to the plethora of misleading information available today, in particular on the internet. Besides, the ICGL plans to undertake joint research projects, including the publication of documents and articles, and other relevant laboratory activities.

Accordingly the first Newsletter of ICGL, where in important issues like synthetic diamonds, jade and identification of treated and synthetic yellow sapphires were elaborated, was released at the 2013 Tucson Fair by Branko Deljanin in the USA.

 

ICGL article in DNA newspaper, February 18, 2013

ICGLinDNAnewspaper