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By the time of his death, Eduard Josef Gübelin was recognised as perhaps the most important and influential gemmologist of the 20th century. He helped establish gemmology as a science and gave the industry one of its most important weapons against imitations and counterfeits. | Source: Gubelin

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Gemmologists who changed the game: Eduard Josef Gubelin

In the previous issue of Jeweller, we covered the life and times of mineralogist George Kunz. Approximately 20 years before the death of Kunz, Eduard Josef Gübelin was born in eastern Switzerland in 1913. Read more »
The Global Witness report alleges that Myanmar’s current military leaders are taking advantage and control of what the organisation called “conflict rubies” to “tighten its grip on power and bankroll atrocities.” <b>Images:</b> AFP via Getty Images

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Harry Winston stops sourcing gemstones from Myanmar

Swatch Group’s Harry Winston has announced it will cease sourcing gemstones from Myanmar - also known as Burma - for ethical reasons amid reports of widespread conflict and human rights abuses in the country. Read more »
Gemological Institute of Ratnapura director Chamila Suranga inspects the 310kg corundum. <b>Image:</b> Reuters – Dinuka Liyanawatte

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"Queen of Asia" sapphire weighing 310 kilograms on display in Sri Lanka

A 310-kilogram natural blue sapphire has been placed on display in Sri Lanka in what could be the largest piece discovered to date, with an estimated value of more than $100 million. Read more »
33 shell beads that were found in Morocco have been discovered to date back almost 150,000 years. The holes drilled through each piece were rounded at the edges, indicating that the beads were used for traditional necklaces and earrings. <b>Image:</b> A. Bouzouggar, Insap, Morocco

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Discovery of ancient jewellery traces history of human social traits

What archeologists believed to be the oldest jewellery discovered in southwest Morocco between 2014 and 2018 could be evidence that social profiling was practised during ancient times. Read more »
L to R: Kimberly McDonald earrings; Boucheron necklace; Chaumet bracelet Below: Cartier necklace; Ornella Ianuzzi ring

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Unusual Opals Part III: Ethiopian Opal

While Australia remains the world's premier supplier of opal – accounting for approximately 90 per cent of the opal on the market – significant opal deposits were discovered in Ethiopia in 1994, 2008 and 2013. Read more »

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Cracking the colour gemstone code

Coloured gemstones are firing up the jewellery industry. ARABELLA RODEN explores the rainbow of opportunities presented by this increasingly popular category. Read more »

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The gem detective: red gemstones

Faceted, red gemstones represent the colour of love, fire and passion, and are always in demand. What could they be? MEGAN AUSTIN reports. Read more »

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The gem detective: green gemstones

Transparent, faceted green gemstones ranging from mint to moss to dark viridian have held our fascination for generations. What could they be? Megan Austin continues the Gem Detective series. Read more »
Image courtesy: Grant Harvey

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The Gem Detective: Pink Gemstones

Pink transparent gemstones appeal to a wide range of tastes and also come in a wide range of forms. From lavender to hot pink, what could they be? MEGAN AUSTIN sets out to investigate. Read more »

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