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1 Gemstones

2 What makes a mineral a Precious Gem?
Properties such as: Beauty Durability Rarity

3 Semiprecious Gems Possess fewer qualities
Usually less rare (more common)

4 Birthstones by Month MONTH BIRTHSTONE January Garnet February Amethyst
March  Aquamarine April  Diamond May  Emerald June  Pearl July  Ruby August  Peridot September  Sapphire October  Opal November  Citrine December  Topaz or Tamzanite

5 1. Diamond is Mined

6 2. Diamond sent to DeBeers

7 3. DeBeers sells to select diamond companies
FOR

8 4. The diamond is cut (faceted)

9 5. Diamond broker sells stone to retailer
                                                                                                                            

10 Becoming an informed buyer… The 4 C’s of Diamonds
Color Clarity Cut Carat

11 Color Caused by elements found within the diamond (yellow = N)
Highest color quality = clear Most people cannot distinguish D from J

12 The Hope Diamond 44.50 ct. blue diamond.
At Smithsonian Museum (Washington D.C.)

13 Clarity Diamonds develop natural “inclusions” (flaws).
                                                                           Clarity Diamonds develop natural “inclusions” (flaws). Inclusions determines clarity. Most people cannot distinguish IF from SI

14 Cut Only C’s that we control. Best cuts = most reflection

15 Carat (ct.)Weight Mass of stone 1 ct = 0.2g (200mg)
Diamonds are priced per carat Why is a 2-ct diamond more than 2x as expensive as a 1-ct. diamond?

16 Being a smart buyer

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18 Sample Price Chart for Round Brilliant approx. 1ct
Sample Price Chart for Round Brilliant approx. 1ct. (x $100) (ex: D, VS1 = $7,100) IF VVS1 VVS2 VS1 VS2 SI1 SI2 SI3 I1 D 142 94 84 71 64 57 51 41 35 E 65 61 55 49 40 33 F 83 63 59 54 47 38 31 G 70 50 44 37 H 56 42 29 I 45 43 27 J 39 34 30 25 K 36 23 L 32 20 M 28 26 22 17 Source:

19 GOLD Very expensive $$$ Very soft
Must combine with other metals for jewelry K= karat; 24 K is pure gold

20 How pure is 14 K gold??? Pure = 24 K So, 14 K÷ 24 K= 58.3%

21 References www.gia.edu/howtobuydiamond/Tour_FrameSet.htm

22 THE END


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