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  2. Gemological Institute of America - Wikipedia

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    The collection contains works published from 1496 to the present, encompassing the history and modern development of gemology. Subjects include natural and synthetic gemstones, gem treatments, jewelry design, manufacturing, and marketing. The Liddicoat Library is open to the public and the jewelry trade for on-campus research.

  3. The 12 best places to buy jewelry online in 2025 - AOL

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    From Brilliant Earth to Baublebar, we tracked down all the best places to buy jewelry online, ... Best for gemstone jewelry: Shane Co. Best for wedding jewelry: Blue Nile. Best for fine jewelry: ...

  4. Gemstone - Wikipedia

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    A gemstone (also called a fine gem, jewel, precious stone, semiprecious stone, or simply gem) is a piece of mineral crystal which, when cut or polished, is used to ...

  5. International Gemological Institute - Wikipedia

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    In March 2007, IGI collaborated with the Tanzanite Foundation to help distribute jewelry certificates using a grading scale called the Tanzanite Quality Scale (TQS), for the gem called Tanzanite, which was discovered in Tanzania in the 1960s. [3] [4]

  6. Diamondère - Wikipedia

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    [4] [13] The jewelry is then set with the specified gemstones ranging from high quality diamonds to colored stones such as sapphires, rubies, or emeralds. Customers can also change and choose the gemstones and metal directly from the Diamondère website. [14] Diamondère is certified Solitaire Gemological Laboratories. [15]

  7. Brilliant Earth - Wikipedia

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    Brilliant Earth is an American company that sells jewelry featuring diamonds and other gemstones that are asserted to be ethically sourced. [1] The company was established in August 2005 by Beth Gerstein and Eric Grossberg, and is headquartered in San Francisco, California. [2]