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		<title>CIGem News Winter 2012</title>
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		<dc:creator>Wolf Kuehn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ISSN 0846-3611 GEMMOLOGY CANADA From the Editor: I wish everyone a Happy and Rewarding New Year. It appears that 2012 will be an interesting year for gemmology and all interested in the fascinating world of gems and jewellery. There may be a decline in activity at the various levels of the gem industry; however, there [...]]]></description>
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<h3>From the Editor:</h3>
<p>I wish everyone a Happy and Rewarding New Year.</p>
<p>It appears that 2012 will be an interesting year for gemmology and all interested in the fascinating world of gems and jewellery. There may be a decline in activity at the various levels of the gem industry; however, there is a lack of well trained &#8220;gem technologists&#8221; who are absolutely necessary in this challenging world of new gem discoveries, gem treatments and innovative (and sometimes questionable) marketing schemes. Gemmology is a life long learning experience and perhaps now is the time to look into your professional development.</p>
<p>Wolf Kuehn, F.G.A., F.G.G.</p>
<h3>Tucson February 2012</h3>
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<p>If you are visiting the Tucson gem shows please drop by at the C.I.G. booth #31 right next to Gem-A at the Galleria Level of the AGTA GemFair. We will have the GL Gem Spectrometer on display and the latest information about the GL Gem Raman.</p>
<p>You may purchase a copy of Robert James&#8217; new <a href="http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/2915376/?utm_source=badge&amp;utm_medium=banner&amp;utm_content=140x240" target="_blank">Guide to Tucson: Treated and Created Gems</a>; it also can be ordered from the link.</p>
<p>As part of the <a href="http://www.schoolofgemology.com/Tour_of_Tucson_2012.html" target="_blank">World Gem Society Tour of Tucson 2012</a> activities I will be giving a presentation on Colombian emeralds at the Holiday Inn Suites at 1564 W. Grant Road, Tucson, AZ on Wednesday, February 1, 2012 at 7 p.m. Please join us for an evening of fun.</p>
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<h3>The Truth about Feldspars</h3>
<p>Dr. Joel E. Arem, PhD, FGA has completed a new research paper entitled “<a href="http://www.cigem.ca/pdf/ObservationsFeldspars.pdf" target="_blank">Obervations On The Occurrence Of Plagioclase Feldspars (PDF)</a>“; please read this scientifically sound report and make your own conclusions.</p>
<p>In several previous CIGem News issues I have openly stated my position and opinion about the &#8220;Andesine Scam&#8221;. I am happy that a scholar like Joel Arem (PhD, Harvard University) has written a convincing article about the geological facts surrounding feldspar localities.</p>
<p>The whole story about large gem quality andesine from Congo combined with questionable research on specimen supposedly coming from Tibet and Mongolia appears to me an elaborate, well planned and executed hoax! I will change my opinion as soon as I read a scientific report of an independent geological research team verifying a gem quality producing mine in Congo or Tibet.</p>
<h3>Emerald Controversy</h3>
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<p>National Jeweller, CNN and a number of media outlets reported about the world’s largest cut emerald, a commercial-quality, 57,500-carat stone, mined in Brazil and purchased via the Internet from a dealer in India.</p>
<p>Read the article<a href="http://www.nationaljeweler.com/nj/colored-stones/a/~27692-Huge-emerald-digs-up-controversy" target="_blank"> Huge emerald digs up controversy</a>, the &#8220;emerald&#8221; weighs 11.5 kilograms, or about 25 pounds.</p>
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<h3>Gemstone Forecaster</h3>
<p>I highly recommend reading the <a href="http://www.preciousgemstones.com/gfwinter11.html" target="_blank">Winter 2011 issue</a> of the Gemstone Forecaster newsletter published by R. Genis. This edition contains an eye-opening interview with Cap Beesly (formerly AGL) about the current gem laboratory situation, an interesting video by Al Jazeera about Burma and several other newsworthy items.</p>
<h3>GL Gem Raman Spectrometer</h3>
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<p>Download <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/research/GLGemRaman.pdf" target="_blank">info sheet (PDF)</a></p>
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<p>We have finished testing the proto-type of the GL Gem Raman™ spectrometer and started with the manufacture of a commercial unit. We hope to have the first GL Gem Raman spectrometers for sale by mid-February 2012.</p>
<p><em>Please note that the export of a Raman spectrometer to certain countries may require an official safety certificate; please contact us for more information.</em></p>
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<p>The GL Gem Raman quickly can tell the difference between diamond, cubic zirconia and zircon, distinguish jadeite from nephrite, separate real from faux pearls, tell whether it is ivory or plastic. There is great potential for detecting treatments and colour enhancements in gemstones; it will help in the determination of the nature and colour origin of diamonds and other gemstones.</p>
<p>More inforation about the GL Gem Raman<sup>TM</sup> spectrometer system <a title="GL Gem Raman" href="http://www.cigem.ca/research-technology/gl-gem-raman" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<h3>New Version for GLGemSpec Program</h3>
<p>We just finalized and tested version 2.5 of the GLGemSpec software. All GLGemSpec users should have received their update package by now. Please visit the <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/research-technology/glsupport" target="_blank">GL GemSpec Support</a> area for more information.</p>
<p>The update version includes a normalization feature; the spectrograph can be saved and used as a reference in the GLGemSpec data-base for other users to compare.</p>
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<h3>GEM 350 GLGem Spec Update Workshop</h3>
<p><em>This course is for current or future users of the GL Gem Spectrometer system.</em></p>
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<li>Using PowerPoint presentations the development and use of modern spectrometers is introduced.</li>
<li>The actual use of an Ocean Optics USB 4000 spectrometer and the GL Gem Spectrometer is demonstrated and compared.</li>
<li>Practical testing of a number of interesting gem materials will be conducted by the participants under supervision of the workshop facilitator.</li>
<li>Introduction of the GL Raman Spectrometer released in February 2012.</li>
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<p>Participants are encouraged to bring their own gem materials for testing. To register on-line <a title="Workshop" href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/gemforum-2011/glgemspec-update-workshop" target="_blank">go here.</a></p>
<p>Presenter: Wolf Kuehn, B.A., M.A., Dipl.oec, FGA, FGG</p>
<p>Time: Tue, May 22, 2012 from 6 – 9 p.m. (3.0 hours)</p>
<p>Location: Richmond, B.C., Canada</p>
<p>Limited to 5 participants</p>
<p>Fee: $ 295 (free for current GLGemSpec users)</p>
<p>Participants who purchased the GL Gem Spectrometer system and future purchasers (within one month) will receive a voucher in the amount of $ 295 which can be applied towards upgrade and calibration services, book and instrument purchases in the Gemlab store.</p>
<h3>C.I.G. Professional Development Program (AG-PDP)</h3>
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<p>The Canadian Institute of Gemmology is offering a self-guided study program leading to the Accredited Gemmologist (C.I.G.)<sup>®</sup> diploma for students who have completed a gemmology program with another institution.</p>
<p>Upon successful completion of the AG-PDP credits and fulfillment of other requirements (such as submission of a scientific paper and payment of an annual license fee) graduates are entitled to use the international recognized designation Accredited Gemmologist (C.I.G.)<sup>®</sup>.</p>
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<p><strong>Entrance Requirements</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Fine Jewellery Expert (C.I.G.)&#8221;, F.G.A. or equivalent from other institutions; foreign candidates may apply but must enter Canada under a visitor&#8217;s visa (no student visas available). If credentials were obtained before 2002 a practical entrance test must be passed.</p>
<p><strong>Course Credits Required</strong></p>
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<li>All C.I.G. GEM 200-level courses
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<li>GEM 210 Diamond Grading</li>
<li>GEM 220 Advanced Gemmology</li>
<li>GEM 230 Gem Colour Grading</li>
<li>GEM 250 Gem Identification II</li>
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<li>For this course it is recommended that students have basic gem testing equipment at their disposal to complete individual projects at home or at their work place; students will also learn the use of UV- VIS &#8211; NIR spectrometers. There will be a five-day practical workshop to complete the AG-PDP program.</li>
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<p>To obtain certification as an Accredited Gemmologist (C.I.G.)<sup>®</sup> a scientific paper has to be submitted within 6 months of completion of the A.G. (C.I.G.) diploma exam. See <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/education" target="_blank">course outline</a> or View/Download<a href="http://www.cigem.ca/pdf/dipl.pdf" target="_blank"> brochure (PDF)</a> and View/Download <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/pdf/appl.pdf" target="_blank">Application Form (PDF)</a>. If you have any further questions about the AG-PDP program please call (604) 530-8569.</p>
<p>Individual courses must be completed within 12 months; courses leading to a certificate or diploma must all be completed within 24 months.</p>
<p>For more info about the C.I.G. Professional Development Program (AG-PDP) go to <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/courses/advanced-gemmology" target="_blank">Advanced (GEM 200-level) Courses</a> or download<a href="http://www.cigem.ca/pdf/dipl.pdf" target="_blank"> brochure (PDF)</a>.</p>
<h3>World Gem Society</h3>
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<p>The Canadain Institute of Gemmology is a member of the World Gem Society.</p>
<p>For a nominal fee you can access a variety of resources available.</p>
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<p>Wolf Kuehn, B.A., M.A., Dipl.oec, F.G.A., F.G.G. – Director of Education</p>
<p>© 2012 Canadian Institute of Gemmology, Vancouver, Canada – www.cigem.ca</p>
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		<title>GL Newsletter December 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 01:20:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wolf Kuehn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Follow @gemlabNEWS From the Editor This newsletter is a bit late in the year as I wanted to wait for the first results from the proto-type GL Gem Raman spectrometer. I spent part of the summer in Europe (image is from Wilder Kaiser Mountains, Austria) and had the opportunity to make contact with several GLGemSpec [...]]]></description>
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<h3>From the Editor</h3>
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<p>This newsletter is a bit late in the year as I wanted to wait for the first results from the proto-type GL Gem Raman spectrometer.</p>
<p>I spent part of the summer in Europe (image is from Wilder Kaiser Mountains, Austria) and had the opportunity to make contact with several GLGemSpec users.</p>
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<p>I wish you a Merry Christmas Season with a Happy and Successful 2012 and hope to see you in Tucson, Arizona in February.</p>
<p><strong>GL Gem Raman Developments:</strong></p>
<p>We finished testing the proto-type of the GL Gem Raman and have started designing a production unit combined with software development. We hope to have the first units for sale at the AGTA GemFair show in Tucson, Arizona in February 2012 or earlier.</p>
<p><a href="../research-technology/gl-gem-raman">More info here.</a></p>
<p>Here a few comments about the advantages (and disadvantages) of a Raman over other advanced gem testing instruments such as FTIR, UV-VIS-NIR spectrometer, etc:</p>
<p>We have chosen a 300 mW 532nm laser as excitation source as commercial units are now available at economical prices. These devices use diode lasers to “pump” a Nd-YAG laser which operates at 1064 nm. The light from this laser is frequency-doubled to give green 532 nm light. This wavelength is about optimum for both Raman efficiency and the detector operating range. The Raman spectral range is from 200 – 2,500 cm-1 and output under 200 mW is usually sufficient and safe for the sample.</p>
<p>Raman spectroscopy is scattering-based, not transmission/reflection; i.e. no need for sample preparation. Only a small sample area is required; there are no movable optical parts and maintenance is minimal.</p>
<p><strong>The Raman can quickly tell the difference between diamond, cubic zirconia and zircon, distinguish jadeite from nephrite, separate real from faux pearls, tell whether it is ivory or plastic. There is great potential for detecting treatments and colour enhancements in gemstones; it will help in the determination of the nature and colour origin of diamonds and other gemstones.</strong></p>
<p>The GL Gem Raman has a sample compartment big enough to accomodate larger specimen and single pieces of jewellery.</p>
<p>Large reference databases are available on-line such as at the <a title="RRUFF" href="http://rruff.info./" target="_blank">RRUFF Project</a>; GL R&amp;T together with other GL Gem Raman users will build a reference database for the 532nm excitation laser used in the instrument.</p>
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<h3>Sphene or Sphalerite?</h3>
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<p>From RUFF Project</p>
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<p>In the C.I.G. study gem collection we have one stone marked &#8220;sphene (over the limit)&#8221;. As I did not get results with the refractometer we checked the stone with the GL Gem Raman; as shown above we could match the stone with the RUFF reference for sphalerite.</p>
<p>BTW: The GL Gem Spectrometer would have provided a (less expensive) answer; both transmission spectra for sphene (titanite) and sphalerite were recorded by Dr. Bill Hanneman with the GLGemSpec in his book &#8220;<a href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/books/pragmatic-spectroscopy-for-gemologists" target="_blank">Pragmatic Spectroscopy for Gemologists</a>&#8220;. Below the normalized absoprtion spectrum of sphalerite (obtained with our GLGemSpec) and the Caltech reference (<a href="http://minerals.gps.caltech.edu/FILES/Index.html" target="_blank">Mineral Spectroscopy Server</a>) for sphene (titanite); they do not have a reference spectrum for sphalerite:</p>
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<h3>GL Gem Spectrometer</h3>
<p>If you want to join other GLGemSpec users in over 15 countries you must order your unit soon  to receive it before Christmas; see detailed product information <a title="GL Gem Spec" href="../research-technology/gl-gem-spectrometer" target="_blank">here</a>. We also have a <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/instruments/gl-gem-spectrometer-demo-unit" target="_blank">demo unit for sale</a> ($ 200 savings).</p>
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<p>In the last 12 months since introduction we have improved the firmware and software to make the spectrometer very efficient for use with or without the GL Halogen 10W Holder.</p>
<p>Experienced users have developed their own illumination setups for use with larger samples and individual jewellery pieces.</p>
<p>As part of our commitment we offer a generous warranty and upgrade policy.</p>
<p>Please <a href="../store/instruments/gl-gem-spectrometer">order here</a>.</p>
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<p data-ft="{&quot;type&quot;:1}"><strong>&#8220;A comparison study of corundum using the GL Gem Spectrometer&#8221;</strong> by the World Gem Society; <a href="http://www.worldgemsociety.org/GLGem/WorldGemSocietyGLGemSpectrometer.pdf" target="_blank">download (PDF) here</a>.</p>
<h3>Tucson 2012</h3>
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<p><a href="http://www.agta.org/tradeshows/gemfair-tucson.html" target="_blank">AGTA GemFair Tucson 2012</a> &#8211; January 31 to February 5</p>
<p>Get ready for the big event and visit us at booth # 31 on the Galleria Level</p>
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<p>We will have all the details  about the new GL Gem Raman and like last year the portable GL Gem Spectrometer will be demonstrated. I also will be giving a workshop and presentation &#8211; to be announced soon.</p>
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<p>We have posted the schedule for Courses/Workshops in the coming new year <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/education/vancouver-classes" target="_blank">here.</a></p>
<h3>World Gem Society</h3>
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<p>For a nominal fee you can access a variety of resources available to gemmologists and appraisers.</p>
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<div data-ft="{&quot;type&quot;:10}">The ISG has also revamped its website and has links to valuable information at their <a href="http://www.schoolofgemology.com/research.html" target="_blank">research and reference section page</a>.</div>
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<p>Wolf Kuehn, B.A., M.A., Dipl.oec, F.G.A., F.G.G. – GLR&amp;T Project Manager</p>
<p>© 2011 Gemlab Research &amp; Technology, Vancouver, Canada &#8211; www.gemlab.ws</p>
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		<title>GL Newsletter September 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2011 16:11:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wolf Kuehn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[GL Gem Spectrometer Anniversary Sale One year ago Gemlab Research &#38; Technology introduced this innovative gem testing instrument; since then over 50 units have been sold to users in 15 countries. The improvement of the GL Gem Spectrometer is an ongoing process. We are proud that we were able to enhance the CCD in a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>GL Gem Spectrometer Anniversary Sale</h3>
<p>One year ago Gemlab Research &amp; Technology introduced this innovative gem testing instrument; since then over 50 units have been sold to users in 15 countries. The improvement of the GL Gem Spectrometer is an ongoing process.</p>
<p>We are proud that we were able to enhance the CCD in a proprietary process to produce a much more stable signal; sensitivity was increased as well and both software and hardware are now 64 bit compliant. The GL Halogen Light Holder has been redesigned to produce a brighter light and less noise in fringe spectral  areas.</p>
<p>All units are hand-made locally, tested in the GL R&amp;T lab before shipping and support services are available by phone and e-mail. The present price of US$ 1,495.00 (Can$ 1,565, 1.125,00 Euros) for the whole package including the software licence is the lowest this year. Take the opportunity and order a unit right now;  please allow up to 3 weeks for delivery. <a title="GL Gem Spectrometer" href="/research-technology/gl-gem-spectrometer">More Information&#8230;</a></p>
<p><em></em><strong><em><strong>Free Delivery to Canada and Continental USA</strong></em></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="/store/instruments/gl-gem-spectrometer">Click Here to Order the GL Gem Spectrometer </a></strong></p>
<p><em>Comment:</em> GLGemSpec users have asked about the new <a title="Challenger" href="http://iginstruments.com/IGInstruments/MDM.html" target="_blank">MDM Direct Reading Digital Gem Spectroscope</a>; it is definitely superior to a hand spectroscope with an accuracy down to 1 nm. However, it is still an analog device with a diffraction grating spectroscope coupled to a camera which allows comfortable viewing of the spectra on a LCD monitor. The GL Gem Spectrometer is a tool that requires a computer to operate. Spectras can be saved, edited, published and printed out; the instrument requires a more experienced gemmologist to interpret the results which are made available to others in a data-base.</p>
<h3>Our Warranty and Commitment</h3>
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<p>We will repair and replace your GL Gem Spectrometer if necessary due to defective parts, etc during the first 6 months unless other consumer protection regulations exist in your country. We also offer free firmware/CCD upgrades within 12 months if shipped to us at your cost and risk and we will return the unit to you at no cost. After 12 months a processing fee of $ 295 will be charged which covers the firmware update with any CCD upgrade (can be customized), re-alignment and recalibration for dropped spectrometers, etc.  and return shipping charges; other repair services upon request. Software updates are always free.</p>
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<h3>GEM 350 GLGemSpec Update Workshop</h3>
<p><em>This course is for current or future users of the GL Gem Spectrometer system.</em></p>
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<li>Using PowerPoint presentations the development and use of modern spectrometers is introduced.</li>
<li>The actual use of an Ocean Optics USB 4000 spectrometer and the GL Gem Spectrometer is demonstrated and compared.</li>
<li>Practical testing of numerous gem materials will be conducted by the participants under supervision of the workshop facilitator.</li>
<li>Introduction of a prototype of the GL Raman Spectrometer to be released in February 2012.</li>
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<p>Participants are encouraged to bring their own  gem materials for testing. To register on-line <a title="Workshop" href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/gemforum-2011/glgemspec-update-workshop" target="_blank">go here.</a></p>
<p>Presenter: Wolf Kuehn,  B.A., M.A., Dipl.oec, FGA,  FGG (Canadian Institute of Gemmology)</p>
<p>Time: Friday, November 11, 2011 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. (3.0 hours)</p>
<p>Location: Vancouver Airport Hotel TBA, Richmond B.C., Canada</p>
<p>Limited to 8 participants</p>
<p>Participants who purchased the GL Gem Spectrometer system and future purchasers (within one month) will receive a voucher in the amount of $ Can295 which can be applied towards upgrade and calibration services, book and instrument purchases in the Gemlab store.</p>
<p>We reserve the right to cancel courses if there is insufficient enrolment; upon return of all course materials students will receive a full refund for the tuition paid but no other compensation can be offered.</p>
<p>Please wait with travel arrangements until final confirmation.</p>
<p>View/Download and read carefully <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/pdf/refund.pdf">our refund policy (PDF)</a>.</p>
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		<title>GL Newsletter June 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2011 02:54:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wolf Kuehn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Canada Post Labour Disruption By the time you read this newsletter Canada Post should be back to work. We will process all orders as soon a possible; please be patient as there will be some delays. Save $ 100 on GL Gem Spectrometer This is an opportunity to purchase a GL Gem Spectrometer system for [...]]]></description>
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<p>By the time you read this newsletter Canada Post should be back to work. We will process all orders as soon a possible; please be patient as there will be some delays.</p>
<h3>Save $ 100 on GL Gem Spectrometer</h3>
<p>This is an opportunity to purchase a GL Gem Spectrometer system for a lower price (limited time and quantities); sold to users in over 15 countries our spectrometer is an advanced testing tool for the professional gemmologist. See detailed product information <a title="GL Gem Spec" href="http://www.cigem.ca/research-technology/gl-gem-spectrometer" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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<p>In the last 9 months since introduction we have improved the firmware and software to make the spectrometer more efficient.</p>
<p>As part of our commitment we offer a generous warranty and upgrade policy.</p>
<p>Due to the Canada Post strike we have extended our sales until July 15, 2011</p>
<p>Please <a href="../store/instruments/gl-gem-spectrometer">order here</a></p>
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<h3>Calibration Problems with Chinese made Refractometers</h3>
<p>We have tested several  refractometers from China and made some observations which are of importance to beginner gemmologists (and perhaps to the experienced as well). Almost all units we inspected were NOT properly calibrated.</p>
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<p>In particular the model sold for under $ 100 like in the packaging to the left had variations of up to .010 for refractive index which could lead to wrong identification when unaware of the deficiency. We opened one of these units and discoverd that all the movable parts in the instrument were glued together and modification was impossible.</p>
<p>The 2 models sold in our on-line store can be adjusted after disassembly. We use a reference stone of RI=1.4703 to calibrate all units before shipping.</p>
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<p>In the past we have sold refractometers with a built-in LED which provides a satisfactory mono-chromatic light source; however, users report about drained batteries after putting the refractometer back in the protective pouch and being accidentally switched on again.</p>
<p>We recommend our GL Portable Refractometer (with an external flashlight); you can purchase it <a title="GL Portable Refractometer" href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/instruments/gl-portable-refractometer" target="_blank">here.</a></p>
<h3>A Portable Polariscope and Dark-Field Scope</h3>
<p>We are always looking for ways to make gem testing instruments more portable. The <a title="GL 5 LED Light Box" href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/instruments/gl-5-led-light-box" target="_blank">GL 5 LED Light Box</a> provides an effective light base for the <a title="Polariscope" href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/instruments/gl-portable-polariscope" target="_blank">GL Portable Polariscope</a> and the <a title="Darkfield Loupe" href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/instruments/gl-darkfield-10-x-loupe" target="_blank">GLDarkfield 10X Loupe </a>and other instruments such as refractometer, dichroscope and filters.</p>
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<p>We have tested several gem testing tools with the GL 5 LED Light Box including the dichroscope and hand-held spectroscope (be aware of transmission typical for this type of LED) and 20x loupe; it operates on 3 AAA batteries.</p>
<p>The image to the left shows the GL Portable Polariscope mounted ontop of the 5 LEDs and unmounted. It is easily replaced by the GL Darkfield 10x Loupe making it into a versatile portable mini microsope with darkfield.</p>
<p>The light output of the 5 LEDs is quite strong. Fracture filled diamonds and types of glass filling are easily identified.</p>
<p>The polariscope has a removable immersion cell allowing undistorted view of inclusion features when used with the proper immersion liquids.</p>
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<p>We highly recommend this light unit in combination with the mentioned portable gem testing tools.</p>
<h3>Study Stones for Be-treated Sapphire and Filled Rubies</h3>
<p>We have started offering a variety of study stones for reference purposes. Many Be-treated sapphires can be identified when detecting features such as seen in the study stones; filled rubies are easier to spot. In the coming weeks we will offer other additional stones in the on-line store. We also have several <a title="Colombian Emerald" href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/gems" target="_blank">Colombian emerald (Muzo) specimen</a> for sale.</p>
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<td><img title="Be-Sapphire" src="http://www.cigem.ca/newsletter/glnews2011/ber.jpg" alt="ber GL Newsletter June 2011" width="142" height="119" /></td>
<td><img title="Lead Ruby" src="http://www.cigem.ca/newsletter/glnews2011/rub.jpg" alt="rub GL Newsletter June 2011" width="142" height="110" /></td>
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<p>Click for <a title="Be-Sapphire" href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/gems/beryllium-treated-sapphires" target="_blank">Be-treated sapphire</a> and <a title="filled ruby" href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/gems/lead-filled-rubies" target="_blank">lead filled ruby</a> samples.</p>
<h3>Understanding Rough Gemstones</h3>
<p>We received an interesting book which we highly recommend. If there is enough interest we will carry it in our on-line bookstore.</p>
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<p>Whether one is a novice in the field of gemology or a veteran, Understanding Rough Gemstones, by Shyamala Fernandes and Gagan Choudhary, will definitely give one a refreshing and relevant view of gemstone rough.</p>
<p>Perhaps what makes this content of this book so intriguing is the fact that both authors have been closely associated with gemmology for practically their entire lives. They are not only incredibly passionate about the subject but also very well-read. The book manages to teach the reader a whole lot without becoming, at any point, monotonous or heavy.</p>
<p>Whether a student or a veteran gemologist, we are sure that there will be some gems of knowledge in this book for everyone. Loaded with picturesque photographs and characterized by charmingly simple writing, this book is must-readl!</p>
<p>Pages: 211 with many illustrations, images, reference tables, etc. Cost is approximately $ 35 plus shipping from India.</p>
<p>Call Helen D Souza at IIJ Tel 022 67444355 or email <script>MailGuard('info','iij.net')</script>.in</p>
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<p>Wolf Kuehn, B.A., M.A., Dipl.oec, F.G.A., F.G.G. – GLR&amp;T Project Manager</p>
<p>© 2011 Gemlab Research &amp; Technology, Vancouver, Canada</p>
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		<title>NEW Observations on the Occurrence of Feldspars by Joel Arem, PhD, FGA</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2011 21:36:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wolf Kuehn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Follow @CIGemNews Update (January 10, 2012) Dr. Joel E. Arem, PhD, FGA has completed a new research paper entitled &#8220;Obervations On The Occurrence Of Plagioclase Feldspars (PDF)&#8220;; please read this scientifically sound report and make your own conclusions. As a group, feldspars are the most abundant minerals on planet Earth. Yet despite mineralogical superabundance and [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Update (January 10, 2012)</h3>
<p>Dr. Joel E. Arem, PhD, FGA has completed a new research paper entitled &#8220;<a href="http://www.cigem.ca/pdf/ObservationsFeldspars.pdf" target="_blank">Obervations On The Occurrence Of Plagioclase Feldspars (PDF)</a>&#8220;; please read this scientifically sound report and make your own conclusions.</p>
<p>As a group, feldspars are the most abundant minerals on planet Earth. Yet despite mineralogical superabundance and gargantuan crystal size, transparent feldspar gems (with a few notable exceptions) are usually tiny and extremely rare. The vast majority of ornamental feldspars are opaque or translucent, white, gray or a very pale hue, and often display a “phenomenon”, such as iridescence or some other type of color effect. These materials, including moonstone and sunstone, have been prized as gems for centuries. Several, including labradorite and amazonite, are widely used in jewelry.</p>
<p><strong>Question:</strong> what has prevented the gemstone world from paying as much attention to feldspars as they deserve?</p>
<p><strong>Answer: Extreme rarity, small size, and lack of bright coloration has prevented the gemstone world from paying as much attention to feldspars as the group deserves.</strong></p>
<p>The following article is an attempt to correct this mistake and reveal the amazing story of a group of gems that may turn out to be major players in the future of the jewelry trade.</p>
<p>Dr. Joel E. Arem&#8217;s former article &#8220;<a href="http://www.cigem.ca/pdf/GemFeldspars.pdf">Gem Feldspars And Feldspar Treatments (PDF)&#8221;</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Mar 2011 01:22:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wolf Kuehn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Items in the Store After 3 months we finally received the shipment with new gem testing equipment. Please visit the store to check prices; we offer free shipping in North America and a flat-rate for certain countries. Here are some of the highlights: Gem Instruments GL Digital Refractometer This new desk-top unit with microprocessor [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>New Items in the Store</h3>
<p>After 3 months we finally received the shipment with new gem testing equipment.</p>
<p>Please visit the store to check prices; we offer free shipping in North America and a flat-rate for certain countries. Here are some of the highlights:</p>
<h3>Gem Instruments</h3>
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<h3 class="producttitle producttitle32"><a class="producttitlelink" title="GL Digital Refractometer" href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/instruments/gl-digital-refractometer" target="_self">GL Digital Refractometer</a></h3>
<p>This new desk-top unit with microprocessor works like a gem refractometer.</p>
<p>It is actually a reflectivity meter which converts the measurements into a R.I.; it has a testing range from RI 1.30 &#8211; 2.99.</p>
<p>Recommended for gemstones above the RI 1.80 limit for a refractometer</p>
<p>Refractive index (RI) and Reflectivity (%) are shown on a LCD display.</p>
<p><span id="productprice32" class="price productprice">$<span class="priceinside">349.95</span></span></p>
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<div><img class="wpco" title="GL Prism SpectroLite Package" src="http://www.cigem.ca/wp-content/uploads/wp-checkout/images/gl-prism-spectrolite-package.jpg" alt="gl prism spectrolite package Gemlab Store Update"  /></div>
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<h3 class="producttitle producttitle34"><a class="producttitlelink" title="GL Prism SpectroLite Package" href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/instruments/gl-prism-spectrolite-package" target="_self">GL Prism SpectroLite Package</a></h3>
<p>Portable package contains GL Prism  Spectroscope, Amici prism, fixed slit, adjustable focus</p>
<p><span id="productprice34" class="price productprice">$<span class="priceinside">129.95</span></span></p>
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<div><a class="thickbox" title="GL LED Refractometer II" rel="shadowbox[post-3105];player=img;" href="http://www.cigem.ca/wp-content/uploads/wp-checkout/images/gl-led-refractometer-ii.jpg" target="_self"><img class="wpco" title="GL LED Refractometer II" src="http://www.cigem.ca/wp-content/uploads/wp-checkout/images/gl-led-refractometer-ii-thumb.jpg" alt="gl led refractometer ii thumb Gemlab Store Update"  /></a></div>
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<h3 class="producttitle producttitle60"><a class="producttitlelink" title="GL LED Refractometer II" href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/instruments/gl-led-refractometer-ii" target="_self">GL LED Refractometer II</a></h3>
<p>This new compact and portable unit with superior optics has several options for illumination:</p>
<p>- built-in switchable LED light</p>
<p>- opening for external light sources such as flashlight, etc</p>
<p>- external GL 5 LED Light Box (included)</p>
<p><span id="productprice60" class="price productprice">$<span class="priceinside">149.95</span></span></p>
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<div><a class="thickbox" title="GL 5 LED Light Box" rel="shadowbox[post-245];player=img;" href="http://www.cigem.ca/wp-content/uploads/wp-checkout/images/gl-5-led-light-box.jpg" target="_self"><img class="wpco" title="GL 5 LED Light Box" src="http://www.cigem.ca/wp-content/uploads/wp-checkout/images/gl-5-led-light-box-thumb.jpg" alt="gl 5 led light box thumb Gemlab Store Update"  /></a></div>
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<h3 class="producttitle producttitle35"><a class="producttitlelink" title="GL 5 LED Light Box" href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/instruments/gl-5-led-light-box" target="_self">GL 5 LED Light Box</a></h3>
<p>This light source is composed of 5 white LED  bulbs powered by three AAA  batteries.It is compatible with the GL  Portable Polariscope, the GL  Darkfield 10x Loupe and other instruments.  Ideal for direct observation  using a loupe.</p>
<p><span id="productprice35" class="price productprice">$<span class="priceinside">24.95</span></span></p>
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<h3>GL Gem Spectrometer</h3>
<p>LOWER PRICE: The price of the basic GLGemSpec system has been reduced to $ 1,495; we now accept PayPal payments.</p>
<p>Visit the <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/instruments/gl-gem-spectrometer">Gemlab Instruments Store</a>.</p>
<h3>Recommended Books</h3>
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<h3 class="producttitle producttitle67"><a class="producttitlelink" title="Exotic Gems (Volume 2)" href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/books/exotic-gems-volume-2" target="_self">Exotic Gems (Volume 2)</a></h3>
<p>by Renée Newman  is a full-color guide to identifying and evaluating    alexandrite, andalusite, chrysoberyl, cat’s-eye, kyanite, sillimanite,    common opal, fire opal, dinosaur gembone, tsavorite, rhodolite,    spessartine, demantoid, malaya, grossular.and other garnets. This is the    second in a series of books that explores the history, lore,  properties,   qualities and geographic sources of lesser-known gems.</p>
<p>Paperback  / 6&#8243; x 9&#8243;  / 154 pages, 408 color photos</p>
<p><span id="productprice67" class="price productprice">$<span class="priceinside">19.95</span></span></p>
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<div class="productimage"><a class="productimagelink" title="Diamond Grading ABC: Handbook of Diamond Grading" href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/books/diamond-grading-abc-handbook-of-diamond-grading" target="_self"><img class="productimagethumb" title="Books" src="http://www.cigem.ca/wp-content/uploads/wp-checkout/images/diamond-grading-abc-handbook-of-diamond-grading-loopthumb.jpg" alt="diamond grading abc handbook of diamond grading loopthumb Gemlab Store Update"  /></a></div>
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<h3 class="producttitle producttitle63"><a class="producttitlelink" title="Diamond Grading ABC: Handbook of Diamond Grading" href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/books/diamond-grading-abc-handbook-of-diamond-grading" target="_self">Diamond Grading ABC: Handbook of Diamond Grading</a></h3>
<p>Verena Pagel-Theisen, Hardcover, 2007, 322pp</p>
<p>This book is a handy reference for diamond grading.  In this  revised, enlarged, and updated (9th) edition, the author has included  in-depth information about the technical and scientific changes which  have taken place in the diamond industry.  The Manual remains a  practical guide to diamond grading that is a useful tool for every  diamond dealer, jeweler and gemologist.<strong> </strong></p>
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<p><strong>This is the pre-scribed text-book for GEM 210 Diamond Grading course.</strong></p>
<h3>B.C. Gem and Mineral Show</h3>
<li>Date: April 8 – 10, 2011</li>
<li>Location: Abbotsford, BC, Canada</li>
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<p>Visit the C.I.G. booth with book  and instrument display.</p>
<p>Study stones and interesting gemstones for collectors.</p>
<p>More Info: <a href="http://www.lapidary.bc.ca/gemshow.html" target="_blank">http://www.lapidary.bc.ca/gemshow.html</a></p>
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<p>Books and Gem Instruments Sale (up to 50% off only during the show), special C.I.G. display “Vintage Gem Testing Instruments”,  demonstrations  and more.</p>
<h3>GEM 130 Introduction to Diamonds</h3>
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<p>In this course you will learn everything you need to know about    diamonds. Sell more and answer customer questions with confidence.    Introduction to diamond grading and jewellery fashion.</p>
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<li>Course GEM 130-1 Fri, April 15, 6:15 – 9:00 p.m., Sat/Sun, April      16/17, 10 a.m – 4:30 p.m.  (weekend class, Richmond, B.C.) – Register  by     March 31 </li>
<li>$495/ 6 units includes text-book “Diamond Buying Guide”; Fred Ward Series “Diamonds” and exam fees (no HST)</li>
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<p>This course is also available by correspondence. To register on-line <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/course-registration" target="_blank">go here.</a></p>
<h3>GEM 210 Diamond Grading</h3>
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<li>Course GEM 210-2 Mon, May 23, 12:30 – 4:30 p.m., Tue/Wed, May 24/25, 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (midweek class, 2 1/2  days, Richmond, B.C.)</li>
<li>$995 includes home study lessons (must be completed prior to  practical class), grading projects with actual diamonds, study materials  and exam fees (no HST) but does not include the textbook “Diamond  Grading ABC: Handbook of Diamond Grading” by Pagel Theisen, 2007 (price $  80)</li>
<li>Prerequisite: GEM 130 Introduction to Diamonds</li>
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<p>To register on-line <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/course-registration" target="_blank">go here</a> or call (604) 530-8569.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="facebook" src="http://www.cigem.ca/wp-content/uploads/facebook.png" alt="facebook Gemlab Store Update" width="32" height="32" /> <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Gemlab-Research-Technology/198666580158110" target="_blank">Gemlab Research &amp; Technology</a></p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="facebook" src="../wp-content/uploads/facebook.png" alt="facebook Gemlab Store Update" width="32" height="32" /> <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Canadian-Institute-of-Gemmology/135719129830957" target="_blank">Canadian Institute of Gemmology</a></p>
<p>Wolf Kuehn, B.A., M.A., Dipl.oec, F.G.A., F.G.G. – GLR&amp;T Project Manager</p>
<p>© 2011 Gemlab Research &amp; Technology, Vancouver, Canada</p>
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		<title>GL Newsletter March 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2011 19:05:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wolf Kuehn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[AGTA GemFair Tucson, February 2011 After decreasing numbers of visitors in the past years it appears that Tucson is slowly recovering. However, the freezing temperatures during the week kept traffic low in the tents with the exception of the GJX  which was busy. Apart from ubiquous Ethiopian opal and some impressive rhodochrosite crystals (Emperor and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>AGTA GemFair Tucson, February 2011</h3>
<p>After decreasing numbers of visitors in the past years it appears  that Tucson is slowly recovering. However, the freezing temperatures  during the week kept traffic low in the tents with the exception of the  GJX  which was busy. Apart from ubiquous Ethiopian opal and some  impressive rhodochrosite crystals (Emperor and Empress of China) there  was little else newsworthy.</p>
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<p>Many friends and colleagues dropped by at the C.I.G. booth to check out the GL  Gem Spectrometer.</p>
<p>Dr. Bill Hanneman&#8217;s new book “Pragmatic Spectroscopy  for Gemologists” was ready and sold out quickly.</p>
<p>Renee Newman also visited our booth and presented her second volume of &#8220;Exotic Gems&#8221;- just ready  for the Tucson gem shows.</p>
<p>The above books can be purchased <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/books">here</a>.</p>
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<h3><span id="more-4417"></span>ISG Lab Updates and Reports</h3>
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<p>Despite the early hour and record breaking low temperatures the event  was well attended. You can download my PowerPoint presentation  “GL Gem  Spectrometer and Advanced Gem Testing” held at the Arizona Hotel <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/research/GLGemSpecPP.pdf">here (PDF</a>); the video-clips can be watched at the GL Gem Spectrometer page or in the GLGemSpec support area.</p>
<p>Dr. Bill Hanneman who also attended the meeting has made available for download his <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/pdf/DiamondCutGradingSimplified.pdf">Diamond Cut Grading Simplified (PDF)</a> approach; a simple method and workable alternative to other grading systems.</p>
<h3>Andesine Update</h3>
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<p><em>ISG Andesine exhibit:  Feldspars that provide Mexican and Tibet R.I.s</em></p>
<p>In the “ISG Lab Updates and Reports” Robert James reported on several  feldspars that showed only partial treatment in one area of the stone.  Testing these stones with a refractometer two distinct refractive index  readings were obtained on the same table of the same feldspar by just  reading over the treated and untreated areas: one typical for Mexican,  the other for reported Tibetan.  Here is the link with more details  about his research:  <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/pdf/ISGAndesineFinalChapter.pdf" target="_blank">ISG: Andesine the Final Chapter (PDF)</a>.</p>
<p>Also visit <a href="http://www.tibetandesine.com/Welcome.html">Tibet Andesine &#8230; the true story</a> website.</p>
<h3>Planning for Tucson 2012</h3>
<p>We are already planning for 2012 with practical workshops and  seminars to be held later in the week. Please contact me if you are  interested in  contributing to an event; any help is appreciated. More  information in the CIGem Newsletter Spring 2011.</p>
<h3>Synthetic/Imitation &#8220;Ruby&#8221; Flooding the Market</h3>
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<p>For several years I have been warning students and consumers about this &#8220;very attractive&#8221; material.</p>
<p>During the Tucson shows quite a few dealers were selling stones   undisclosed at prices ranging from $ 1 &#8211; 100/ct. The market is being    flooded with this worthless material.</p>
<p>Consumers are not fully aware  about possible problems when these stones are set in jewellery.</p>
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<p>Whether this material should be called &#8220;composite ruby&#8221; or &#8220;composite   glass&#8221; depending on the percentage of ruby or glass content is  irrelevant. The  material does not occur in nature and is man-made; if  it has the same  properties as its natural counterpart it should be  properly named  &#8220;synthetic ruby&#8221;. However,  the material lacks the  hardness  and toughness of natural ruby.</p>
<p>If the original material is some kind of corundum and is consequently  filled using lead glass and other substances in order to give it the  appearance  of ruby it should be called &#8220;imitation ruby&#8221; &#8211; a term I  recommend.</p>
<p>This material should be refused by laboratories as it is essentially   worthless material and easily recognizable. People selling or appraising   this material as &#8220;ruby&#8221;  are running the danger of being sued for   misrepresentation. I have encouraged and will support clients who bought   this material and were misled. They should request refunds and/or  seek  remedy through legal channels such as the small claims courts.</p>
<h3>Paraiba Tourmaline</h3>
<p>During the AGTA show a lady  showed me several tourmaline crystals   given to her by her father who operates one of the Paraiba mines in   Brazil. I tested them on the GL Gem Spectrometer and they did not show   any copper content. The crystals displayed a very nice deep bluish-green   colour but were lacking the “neon” effect. According to the LMHC   definition her tourmalines cannot be called &#8220;Paraiba&#8221; though the  crystals were  coming directly from there! From what she was telling me I  did not  question her credibility as to the source.</p>
<p>A few days later a Brazilian friend contacted me about a purple   elbaite tourmaline from Africa in which presence of Mn and Cu was   detected using a x-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometer. The African   seller was interested in getting the &#8220;Paraiba&#8221; designation for his   stones based on the copper content.</p>
<p>And Yes, I bought &#8211; not in Tucson but recently on e-Bay  &#8211; a blue   &#8220;Paraiba&#8221; tourmaline weighing 3.10 ct for $ 86  (valued at $ 5,800 by   the seller), it is copper bearing and has a nice &#8220;neon effect&#8221;. A gem   dealer friend looked at the stone and suggested to  offer it for sale at   $ 2,000 as a starting point. No further comment!</p>
<p>If  interested go to e-Bay and search for <a href="http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&amp;_trksid=p4522.m570.l1311&amp;_nkw=paraiba+tourmaline&amp;_sacat=See-All-Categories">&#8220;Paraiba Torumaline&#8221;</a>; there will be over 3,000 offers &#8211; buy at your own risk. If you want it tested for copper contact me.</p>
<h3>GLGemSpec Version 2.4</h3>
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<p>All users should have received the update to version 2.4 of the  GLGemSpec program.</p>
<p>Version 2.4 saves recent settings and runs under both  Windows 32/64 bit systems.</p>
<p>A copy of Bill Hanneman&#8217;s recently  published new book “Pragmatic  Spectroscopy for Gemologists” was sent to  all GLGemSpec users; please  let me know if you did not receive yours.</p>
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<p>LOWER PRICE: The price of the basic GLGemSpec system has been reduced to $ 1,495; we now accept PayPal payments.</p>
<p>Visit the <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/instruments/gl-gem-spectrometer">Gemlab Instruments Store</a>.</p>
<h3>Interesting Absorption Band Seen in Beryls</h3>
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<p>After checking a larger number of beryls (yellow, blue and pink  colours) we frequently noticed an absorption peak in the 950 &#8211; 960 nm  NIR range.</p>
<p>Consulting the <a href="http://minerals.caltech.edu/FILES/Visible/BERYL/Index.htm">on-line reference spectral database</a> (Caltech Mineral Spectroscopy Server)  we found the following possible  explanation: &#8220;In the spectra of all these minerals, sharp features in  the near-infrared region arise from water molecules in the c-axis  channels of the beryl structure.&#8221;</p>
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<h3>B.C. Gem and Mineral Show</h3>
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<p>Visit the C.I.G. booth</p>
<li>Date: April 8 – 10, 2011</li>
<li>Location: Abbotsford, BC, Canada</li>
<li>More Info: <a href="http://www.lapidary.bc.ca/gemshow.html" target="_blank">http://www.lapidary.bc.ca/gemshow.html</a></li>
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<p>Books and Gem Instruments Sale (up to 50% off only during the show),  special C.I.G. display “Vintage Gem Testing Instruments”, demonstrations  and more.</p>
<h3>C.I.G. Update Classes</h3>
<p>GEM 250 – 1 Update Course (for 2010 class): Sat – Wed, May 21 – 25, 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m, Richmond, B.C., Airport Hotel</p>
<p>GEM 250 – 2 Update Course (for 2011 class): Sat  – Wed, Nov. 12 – 16,  10a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Richmond, B.C., Airport Hotel</p>
<p>Advanced Gem Identification for GLGemSpec users (free)</p>
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<li>Spring Session:Wed, May 25, 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Richmond, B.C., Airport Hotel </li>
<li>Fall Session: Wed, Nov 16, 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Richmond, B.C., Airport Hotel</li>
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<p>At the moment Gemlab R&amp;T is not offering gemmological services to  the trade or general public. However, Accredited Gemmologists (C.I.G.)  in good standing have access to our  testing services.</p>
<p>Wolf Kuehn, B.A., M.A., Dipl.oec, F.G.A., F.G.G. – GLR&amp;T Project Manager</p>
<p>© 2011 Gemlab Research &amp; Technology, Vancouver, Canada</p>
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		<title>GLGemSpec Version 2.4 released</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Feb 2011 01:38:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[GLGemSpec Version 2.4 is now available All users should have received the update to version 2.4 of the GLGemSpec program. Please let me know if you did not receive it. Version 2.4 saves recent settings and runs under Windows 7 32/64 bit systems. Version History Version 1.0, July 1, 2010 GLGemSpec saves .fak file for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><img src="http://www.cigem.ca/research/GLGemSpec.gif" alt="GLGemSpec GLGemSpec Version 2.4 released" width="200" height="150" align="right" title="GLGemSpec Version 2.4 released" /><strong>GLGemSpec Version 2.4 is now available</strong></h3>
<p>All users should have received the update to version 2.4 of the GLGemSpec program. Please let me know if you did not receive it.</p>
<p>Version 2.4 saves recent settings and runs under Windows 7 32/64 bit systems.</p>
<p><strong>Version History</strong></p>
<p>Version 1.0, July 1, 2010 GLGemSpec saves .fak file for import into Spekwin32<br /> Version 2.0 September 1, 2010 added ABS (absorbance button)<br /> Version 2.1 October 26, 2010 added zoom feature<br /> Version 2.2 December 28, 2010 added colour bar and special 400 – 700 nm zoom range area<br /> Version 2.3 February 8, 2011 saves recent settings<br /> Version 2.4 February 23, 2011 compatible with Win 7 Service Pack 1  32/64-bit</p>
<p><em>Note for 64-bit computer users:  firmware update recommended if spectrometer was purchased before February 23, 2011</em></p>
<p><strong>LOWER PRICE:</strong> We have reduced the price of the basic GLGemSpec system to $ 1,495. Visit the <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/instruments/gl-gem-spectrometer">Gemlab Instruments Store</a>.</p>
<p>The next GL Newsletter with interesting topics will be published March 8.</p>
<p>Wolf Kuehn,  F.G.A., F.G.G. – GLR&amp;T Project Manager</p>
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		<title>Pragmatic Spectroscopy for Gemologists by Hanneman</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[W. William Hanneman, Ph.D. has recently published a new book &#8220;Pragmatic Spectroscopy for Gemologists&#8221;. Part 1: Visible Range Spectroscopy Video Spectroscopy Reference Spectra Part 2: Causes of Color Part 3: Visible and Near IR Spectroscopy GL Gem Spectrometer Remote Operation Selected Gemstones Part 4: Typical Spectra of Colored Gems Part 5: Typical Spectra of Colorless [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>W. William Hanneman, Ph.D. has recently published a new book &#8220;Pragmatic  Spectroscopy for Gemologists&#8221;.</p>
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<li>Part 4: Typical Spectra of Colored Gems</li>
<li>Part 5: Typical Spectra of Colorless Gems</li>
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<td style="text-align: center;" valign="top">Wolf Kuehn and Dr. Bill Hanneman<br /> Tucson, Arizona 2011</td>
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<p>You can download Wolf Kuehn&#8217;s PowerPoint presentation  “GL Gem Spectrometer and Advanced Gem Testing” held at the Arizona Hotel  during the “ISG Lab Updates and Reports” session on Friday,  February 4 <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/research/GLGemSpecPP.pdf">here (PDF</a>); the video-clips can be watched at the GL Gem Spectrometer page or in the GLGemSpec support area.</p>
<p>Bill Hanneman has also made available for download his <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/pdf/DiamondCutGradingSimplified.pdf"><strong>Diamond Cut Grading Simplified (PDF)</strong></a> approach; a simple method as good as any other grading system.</p>
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		<title>CIGem News Winter 2011</title>
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		<dc:creator>Wolf Kuehn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[CIGem News Winter 2011 &#8211; ISSN 0846-3611 GEMMOLOGY CANADA From the Editor Like every year in February, the annual Tucson gem shows will attract visitors from around the world. Please drop by at the C.I.G. booth #31 (Galleria Level) of the AGTA GemFair from February 1 -6, 2011; more info here; (Tucson Gem Shows on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>CIGem News</strong> Winter 2011 &#8211; ISSN 0846-3611 GEMMOLOGY CANADA</p>
<h3>From the Editor</h3>
<p>Like every year in February, the annual Tucson gem shows will attract visitors from around the world. Please drop by at the C.I.G. booth #31 (Galleria Level) of the AGTA GemFair from February 1 -6, 2011; more info <a href="http://www.agta.org/tradeshows/gemfair-tucson.html" target="_blank">here</a>; (Tucson Gem Shows <a href="http://www.facebook.com/TucsonGemShow" target="new">on Facebook</a>). Have a first-hand look at the GL Gem Spectrometer and its use;  we will  have Dr. Bill Hanneman&#8217;s new booklet titled &#8220;Pragmatic Spectroscopy for Gemologists&#8221; on sale (60 pages, price $ 20.00). All present and future GLGemSpec users will receive a free copy.</p>
<p>I will be giving a presentation about the “GL Gem Spectrometer and Advanced Gem Testing” at the Arizona Hotel during the “ISG Lab Updates and Reports” session scheduled for Friday, February 4 from 8:00 – 9:30 am.</p>
<p>I am looking forward to meeting you personally soon.</p>
<p>Wolf Kuehn, F.G.A., F.G.G.</p>
<h3><span id="more-4053"></span>Highly Recommended Books</h3>
<p>We have received several new books which might be of interest to our CIGem News readers:</p>
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<h3>Exotic Gems (Volume 2)</h3>
<p><img src="http://www.cigem.ca/newsletter/news1101/exotic2.jpg" alt="exotic2 CIGem News Winter 2011" width="132" height="200" title="CIGem News Winter 2011" /></p>
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<h3>Diamonds: Rough to Romance</h3>
<p><img src="http://www.cigem.ca/newsletter/news1101/diamonds.jpg" alt="diamonds CIGem News Winter 2011" width="141" height="200" title="CIGem News Winter 2011" /></p>
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<p>Renee Newman has just published her new &#8220;Exotic Gems, Volume 2 : How to    Identify and Buy Alexandrite, Andalusite, Chrysoberyl Cat&#8217;s-eye,    Kyanite, Common Opal, Fire Opal, Dinosaur Gembone, Tsavorite, Rhodolite    and Other Garnets&#8221;. Paperback, 154 pages,  408 color  photos, International Jewelry Publications</p>
<p>Price: $19.95 It will be available at the Tucson gem shows and later in February at the Gemlab Book Store or <a href="http://www.reneenewman.com/" target="new">from her website</a>.</p>
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<p>Yasukazu Suwa who is also member of  the C.I.G. Advisory Board introduced me to   a new way of looking at  diamonds during my last visit to his office  in  Tokyo. Now the book &#8220;Diamonds, Rough to Romance&#8221; by Yasukazu and his   co-author Andrew Coxon has become available. There are numerous one of a kind photographs of rough and finished   diamonds.</p>
<p>The Japanese version was introduced during the <a href="http://www.suwagem.com/newsletter/index.html" target="new">&#8220;Rough Diamond Jewelry Design Contest&#8221;</a>. The English version is a 12 x 8 1/2&#8243; hardcover, 128 pages, Price $ 135.00 and can be purchased at the <a href="http://www.diamondinclusions.com/apps/webstore/" target="new">American Institute of Diamond Cutting, Inc. </a></p>
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<h3>Tudo sobre diamantes</h3>
<p><img src="http://www.cigem.ca/newsletter/news1101/tudosobdia.jpg" alt="tudosobdia CIGem News Winter 2011" width="130" height="200" title="CIGem News Winter 2011" /></p>
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<h3>Russian  Alexandrites</h3>
<p><img src="http://www.cigem.ca/newsletter/news1101/rusalex.jpg" alt="rusalex CIGem News Winter 2011" width="142" height="200" title="CIGem News Winter 2011" /></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">By Mario del Rey.</p>
<p>This book  would make an excellent text-book if it were translated  into English.  For our Portuguese speaking readers a brief synopsis:</p>
<p>&#8216;Tudo sobre  diamantes&#8217; contém noções básicas de Mineralogia e  Gemologia e  aborda os  diamantes em seus principais aspectos &#8211;  características;  propriedades;  origem; pesquisa; prospecção;  exploração e extração. O  livro trata  também do talhe, da avaliação e  do comércio de diamantes.</p>
<p>It can be ordered <a href="http://www.livrariacultura.com.br/scripts/cultura/resenha/resenha.asp?nitem=2845126" target="new">here.</a></p>
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<p>By Karl Schmetzer</p>
<p>In this book the author presents an historical overview of the    discovery of Russian alexandrites in the Uralian emerald mines, the    naming and historical use of alexandrites and their appearance and    display in mineralogical museums and the gem trade.</p>
<p>Mineralogical and  gemmological properties are thoroughly explained   and numerous  photo-micrographs of inclusions and growth patterns in   faceted samples  are presented.</p>
<p>It can be ordered <a href="http://www.schweizerbart.de/publications/detail/artno/181201002" target="new">here</a>.</p>
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<h3>Synth. Emerald Coloured by Copper</h3>
<p><img src="http://www.cigem.ca/newsletter/news1101/emhydro.gif" alt="emhydro CIGem News Winter 2011" width="470" height="293" title="CIGem News Winter 2011" /></p>
<p>A GLGemSpec user sent us two spectral files of synthetic emerald with   an  interesting observation. Both emeralds appeared to be the   hydrothermal  type but one showed Cu content (750 &#8211; 760 nm) and the   other one did not.</p>
<p>After reading <a href="http://otm.thaitrade.com/public/uploadpath/catalog/catalog_BTDYQC9P7R6ZV79NYSTZZQ8W.pdf" target="new">the  article (PDF)</a> &#8220;A new type of Tairus hydrothermally-grown synthetic  emerald, coloured by vanadium and copper&#8221; we had an answer. The other stone was purchased as a Biron synthetic emerald and fit  the inclusion patterns.</p>
<h3>ISG Lab Update and Report</h3>
<p>Friday, 4 February 2011, Hotel Arizona, Tucson</p>
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<li>7:30 am: ISG Continental Breakfast. Open to the industry. Join us for a free continential breakfast and stay for the ISG Lab Update and Report.</li>
<li>8:00 &#8211; 9:30 am: ISG Lab Updates and Reports. This important event is open to the industry but seating is limited. Among the topics to be covered:
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<li>Report on the GL Gem Spectrometer</li>
<li>Errors and Omissions in the Tibet Expedition Reports; also read <a href="http://www.tibetandesine.com/Welcome.html" target="_blank">Tibet Andesine</a> …. the true story</li>
<li>Working the Bead Shows report on bead testing</li>
<li>Hot gemstones at the Tucson Gem Shows</li>
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<li>10:00 &#8211; 11:00 am: Registered Gemologist Appraisers Meeting.
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<li>Talk about the new <strong>Insurance Institute of Gemology</strong> and the marketing and technical support that is available  from the ISG and IIG.</li>
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<li>6:00 pm &#8211; till&#8230;.: ISG Industry Reception</li>
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<p>Free food, beer and wine, along with cash bar. Come meet the people you have been hearing about that are changing this industry toward a better and more positive future.</p>
<p>Special Presentation: Visit the reception and see the ISG Andesine Study Group of gemstones and view the actual specimens used to expose the largest gemstone scam in the history of the industry.</p>
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<p>Lisa Brooks-Pike, founding member of the Jewelers Ethics Association (JEA) has written an interesting article in the most recent JEA News titled &#8220;The Path of Diffusion; read it <a href="http://www.jewelersethicsassociation.com/docs/JEANews_Path_of_Diffusion.html" target="new">here</a>.</p>
<p>The Jewelers Ethics Association (JEA) is an association open to all members  of the trade and consumers. JEA   provides its members with information,  education, mediation and support to   increase confidence in the  products they buy and sell</p>
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<p>The Canadian Institute of Gemmology (C.I.G.) is a member of the JEA.</p>
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<h3><a href="http://www.cigem.ca/education/vancouver-classes" target="new">Vancouver C.I.G. Courses and Workshops</a> &#8211; Winter 2011</h3>
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<h3>GEM 110 Introduction to Gems and Jewellery (Gemmology I)</h3>
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<p>$695/ 10 sessions or 2 weekends, includes text-books and  exam  fees (no HST)</p>
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<li>Course GEM 110-1 Fri, April 15 and 22 6:15 – 9:00 p.m., Sat/Sun,  April      16/17  and 23/24, 10 a.m – 4:30 p.m. </li>
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<p>This course is also available by correspondence. <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/course-registration" target="_blank">More info.</a></p>
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<h3>GEM 130 Introduction to Diamonds</h3>
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<p>$495/ 6 sessions includes text-book “Diamond Buying Guide”;  “Diamonds” and exam fees (no HST)</p>
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<li>Course GEM 130-1 Mon/Tue, April 18/19, 10 a.m – 4:30 p.m., Wed,     April 20, 10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.</li>
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<p>This course is also available by correspondence. <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/course-registration" target="_blank">More info.</a></p>
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<p><img src="http://www.cigem.ca/pics/opal.jpg" alt="opal CIGem News Winter 2011" width="67" height="50" title="CIGem News Winter 2011" /></p>
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<h3>GEM 160 Pearls, Jade and Opal</h3>
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<p>$495/ 6 sessions includes text-book “Pearl Buying Guide”, “Pearls”, “Opal” and “Jade” and exam fees (no HST)</p>
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<p>Course GEM 160-1 Fri, April 29, 6:15 – 9:00 p.m., Sat/Sun, April  30/May 1, 10 a.m – 4:30 p.m.</p>
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<p>This course is also available by correspondence. <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/store/course-registration" target="_blank">More info.</a></p>
<h3>Accredited Gemmologist (C.I.G.)<sup>®</sup> Professional Development Program</h3>
<p>The Canadian Institute of Gemmology is offering a self-guided study    program for students who have completed a gemmology program with  another   institution. Upon successful completion of the AG-PDP  graduates are entitled to   use the international recognized  professional Accredited Gemmologist   (C.I.G.)<sup>®</sup> designation &#8211; a <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/pdf/05144872.pdf" target="_blank"> registered certification mark (PDF).</a></p>
<p>Entrance Requirements: “Fine Jewellery Expert (C.I.G.)”, F.G.A. or equivalent from other   international institutions; foreign candidates may apply but must enter   Canada under a visitor’s visa (no student visas available). If  credentials were obtained before 2001, a practical entrance test must be  passed.</p>
<p>For more info go to <a href="http://www.cigem.ca/courses/advanced-gemmology" target="_blank">Advanced (GEM 200-level) Courses</a>.</p>
<h3>GEM 250 – 1 Update Course (for 2010 class)</h3>
<p>Sat – Tue, May 21 – 24, 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m, Richmond, B.C., Airport Hotel</p>
<h3>GEM 250 – 2 Update Courses (for 2011 class)</h3>
<p>Tue – Fri, Nov. 15 – 18, 10a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (midweek class), Richmond, B.C., Airport Hotel</p>
<h3>GLGemSpec Update Workshop</h3>
<p>Advanced Gem Identification for GLGemSpec users (free):</p>
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<li>Spring Session: Tue, May 24, 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Richmond, B.C., Airport Hotel </li>
<li>Fall Session: Fri, Nov 18, 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Richmond, B.C., Airport Hotel</li>
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<p>There may be space for other professional gemmologists interested in getting first-hand experience with the GL Gem Spectrometer; please contact us.</p>
<p><strong>To Register for the above courses, please call: 604-530-8569 </strong></p>
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