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Science of gemmology : : Gems are scientifically fascinating
too. Gemologists make a complete study of each stone, both as it is found
in the rocks and after it has been cut and polished. That is why during
the formal study of gemology, both aspects are given due importance. This
makes them able to distinguish between two similar looking stones, one
of which may be fake. The science of gemology looks at these minerals
by way of their crystal structure and the physical properties. Everybody
interested in buying gems (for whatever purpose) should have an idea of
these properties.
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Hardness : One of the key qualities
of a gemstone is hardness. This means how well a gemstone resists
scratching. Higher the hardness, more durable is the stone. Diamond
is the hardest gemstone known and has been assigned hardness of 10
on Moh's scale of hardness. The Talc has been given lowest hardness
of 1 on this scale. All gemstones are rated in between 1 to 10. |
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Specific Gravity : This property shows
the density of the gem. In common parlance it shows the weightiness
of the gem. The greater the specific gravity, the heavier the gem
will feel.
Crystal shapes: This can give a definite clue about the gem's internal
structure and is used by experts to differentiate between fakes and
original gems. |
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Optical Properties : Researchers and
experts to differentiate and decide about the ways of cutting and
polishing the gems also use these properties. |
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