Gem Info (Gem Testing)
Commonly Encountered Gemstones
Gemstones
A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic, homogeneous substance with a definite chemical composition and a regular three dimensional arrangement of atoms. A rock is an aggregate of minerals. From time immemorial several minerals and rocks have been used as gemstones. Nowadays not only minerals and rocks, any material, say metallic, amorphous, synthetic, organic or inorganic, that has substantial beauty, rarity and durability and can be fashioned into a desirable and attractive form is being used as a gem.
The table given below shows the gem varieties of some of the minerals/rocks commonly used as gemstones. The photos of the gemstones in the table below have been captured in the Gem Testing Lab of the Department.
NameName of mineral | Chemical composition | Hardness | Gem Varieties (Indian Names, if any) |
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Andalusite | Al2SiO5 | 7 - 7.5 | 1) Andalusite (brown, yellow) | ||
2) Viridine (green) | |||||
3) Chiastolite (black cross-like core in adark brown background) | |||||
Apatite | Ca5(PO4)3 (F, Cl, O, OH)3 | 5 | 1) Apatite (white, rose, orange, yellow, red, pink, blue, green) | ||
2 ) Apatite cat's eye | |||||
Azurite | Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2 | 3.5 - 4 | Azurite (light blue to dark blue) | ||
Beryl | Be3Al2Si6O18 | 7.5 - 8 | 1) Emerald (green) Marathakam / Panna |
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2) Aquamarine (blue) Beruj |
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3) Heliodor (golden, yellow) | |||||
4) Morganite (pink) | |||||
5) Bixbite (red) | |||||
6) Maxixe Beryl (deep blue [fading]) | |||||
7) Goshenite (colourless) | |||||
8) Beryl cat's eye | |||||
9) Star Beryl | |||||
10) Parti-coloured Beryl | |||||
11) Trapiche emerald (green with black intersecting spokes) | |||||
Calcite | CaCO3 | 3 | 1) Calcite (white, yellow, brown, pink, blue) | ||
2) Iceland spar (colourless) | |||||
Charoite(rock)Aggregate of minerals like charoite, aegirineaugite, feldspar and tinaksite | .. | 5 - 6 | Charoite (purple with spots of black, white, grey, brown, orange) | ||
Chrysoberyl | BeAl2O4 | 8.5 | 1) Chrysoberyl (green, yellow, brown) Karketak |
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2) Chrysoberyl cat's eye (green, yellow, brown) Vaiduryam/ Lasuniya/ Bidalaksh |
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3)Alexandrite(green in daylight and red in incandescent light) | |||||
4) Alexandrite cat's eye | |||||
Chrysocolla | Cu2H2Si2O5(OH)4 | 2 - 4 | Chrysocolla (bluish green, brownishblack) | ||
Corundum | Al2O3 | 9 | 1) Ruby (red, purplish red) Manikyam / Manak |
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2) Sapphire (all colours- white, yellow, blue, green, brown) Indraneelam / Neelam (blue) /Manjapushyaragam / Pushkraj (yellow) |
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3) Padparadscha(pinkish orange) Padmapradasha |
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4) Star Ruby / Sapphire | |||||
5) Colour changing Sapphire | |||||
6) Parti-coloured Sapphire | |||||
7) Trapiche Ruby / Sapphire (with six intersecting spokes) | |||||
Diamond | C | 10 | 1) Diamond (all colours) Vajram / Heera |
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2) Chameleon Diamond ( yellow in dark and green in daylight) | |||||
3) Carbonado/Bort (cryptocrystalline) | |||||
Diopside | MgCaSi2O6 | 5.5 - 6.5 | 1) Diopside ( yellow, black, brown, colourless) Star Diopside Diopside cat's eye |
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2) Chrome Diopside ( bright green) | |||||
3) Violane (violet blue) | |||||
Feldspar | Orthoclase | KAlSi3O8 | 6 -6.5 | Moonstone (white, yellow, pink) Moonstone cat's eye Star Moonstone |
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Microcline | KAlSi3O8 | 6 -6.5 | Amazonite (green, blue, white, brownish red) | ||
Plagioclase | (Na, Ca)Al(Al, Si)Si2O8 | 6 -6.5 | 1) Labradorite (white/ grey/ yellow with play of colour) Labradorite cat's eye Star Labradorite |
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2) Sunstone Sunstone cat's eye Star Sunstone |
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Fluorite | CaF2 | 4 | 1) Fluorite (all colours) | ||
2) Blue John ( massive with blue or purple bands) | |||||
Garnet | Pyrope | Mg3Al2Si3O12 | 7 - 7.5 | Pyrope (red, colourless, orange red) Star Pyrope Tambda |
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Almandine | Fe3Al2Si3O12 | 7 -7.5 | Almandine ( red, purplish red, brownish black) Star Almandine Tambda |
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Spessartine | Mn3Al2Si3O12 | 7 -7.5 | Spessartine ( orange, reddish orange, yellowish brown) Spessartine cat's eye |
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Grossular | Ca3Al2Si3O12 | 6.5 - 7 | 1) Hessonite (orange brown, orange yellow) Gomedakam / Gomed |
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2) Tsavorite (green) | |||||
3) Hydrogrossular (green, pink, white) | |||||
Andradite | Ca3Fe2Si3O12 | 6.5 - 7 | 1) Demantoid (green) | ||
2) Topazolite (yellow) | |||||
3) Melanite (black and opaque) | |||||
Uvarovite | Ca3Cr2Si3O12 | 6.5 - 7 | Uvarovite (green, yellow) | ||
Pyrope- Almandine |
Intermediate variety |
7.25 | Pyrope-Almandine (purplish red) (Rhodolite) | ||
Pyrope- Spessartine | ,, | 7.25 | Pyrope-Spessartine (bluish green in daylight and purplish red in incandescent light) | ||
Grossular-Andradite | ,, | .. | Grossular-Andradite (green, yellow, brown)(Mali Garnet / Grandite) | ||
Haematite | Fe2O3 | 5 - 6 | Haematite (steel-grey to iron black) Gun Metal |
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Iolite (Cordierite) | (Mg,Fe3+)2Al4Si5 O18 | 7 -7.5 | 1) Iolite (blue, purple) Kakaneeli Star Iolite Iolite cat's eye |
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2) Blood Shot Iolite ( Iolite with red hematite inclusions) | |||||
Jade | Jadeite | NaAlSi2O6 | 6.5 -7 | Jadeite Jade ( white, green, lilac, pink, yellow, black, brown) Imperial Jade (emerald green) Markal, Chashak |
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Nephrite | Ca2 (Mg, Fe)5Si8O22(OH)2- | 5 -6 | Nephrite Jade (green, brown, grey, black, yellow) Nephrite cat's eye |
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Kornerupine | Mg3Al6 (Si, Al, B)5O21(OH) | 6 - 7 | Kornerupine (green, brownish yellow) Star Kornerupine Kornerupine cat's eye |
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Kyanite | Al2SiO5 | 4 -7.5 | Kyanite ( blue, green, pink, yellow, black, colourless) Kyanite cat's eye |
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Lapis Lazuli(rock)Aggregate of minerals like Hauynite, Noselite, Lazurite | .. | 5.5 | Lapis Lazuli (blue, greenish blue) Lajwant |
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Malachite | Cu2CO3 (OH)2 | 3.5 - 4 | Malachite ( green, yellowish green, bluish green) Dana firang |
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Olivine | Mg2SiO4 -Fe2SiO4 | 6.5 - 7 | Peridot (olive green, green) Peridot cat's eye |
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Opal | SiO2.nH2O | 5.5 -6.5 | 1) White Opal (with play of colour) | ||
2) Fire Opal (orange, with/without play of colour) | |||||
3) Black Opal (with play of colour) | |||||
4) Water Opal (colourless stone with play of colour) | |||||
5) Potch Opal (white with no play of colour) | |||||
6) Boulder Opal | |||||
7) Matrix Opal | |||||
8) Opal cat's eye | |||||
Pyrite | FeO2 | 6 - 6.5 | Pyrite (brassy yellow, yellow) | ||
Quartz | SiO2 | 7 | 1) Rock crystal (colourless) Sphadik |
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2) Amethyst (purple, violet) Katela |
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3) Citrine (yellow) Sunela |
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4) Smoky Quartz (brown, grey) Dhunela |
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5) Rose Quartz (pink) | |||||
6) Praseolite (green) | |||||
7) Iris Quartz (colourless with iridescent cracks) | |||||
8) Aventurine Quartz (green, blue) Margaj |
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9) Ametrine (parti-coloured quartz-yellow& purple) | |||||
10) Sagenitic Quartz (colourless withtourmaline/rutile needles) | |||||
11) Quartz cat's eye Godanta |
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12) Star Quartz | |||||
13) Tiger's eye (golden brown) | |||||
14) Hawk's eye (blue) | |||||
Chalcedony (Cryptocrystalline Quartz) |
6.5 | 1) Milky Chalcedony (white) Akik |
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2) Carnelian (red) | |||||
3) Chrysoprase (apple green) | |||||
4) Prase (yellow green) | |||||
5) Blood Stone/Heliotrope (dark green with red spots) | |||||
6) Chrome Chalcedony (green) | |||||
7) Sard ( brown) | |||||
8) Plasma (green) | |||||
9) Agate ( curved bands) | |||||
10) Moss Agate (dendritic) | |||||
11) Fire Agate (iridescence) | |||||
12) Onyx (straight bands) | |||||
13) Sardonyx (brown) | |||||
14) Jasper (red, yellow, black) | |||||
Rhodochrosite | MnCO3 | 4 | Rhodochrosite- banded (pink, grey, brown)- transparent (pink, red) |
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Rhodonite | MnSiO3 | 6 | Rhodonite (pinkish red, orange red, brownish red; massive- pink with black veins) | ||
Scapolite | (Na,Ca)4Al3(Al,Si)3Si6O24(Cl,F,OH, CO3, SO4) | 6 | Scapolite (all colours) Star Scapolite |
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Sillimanite | Al2SiO5 | 6.5 -7.5 | Sillimanite (all colours) Sillimanite cat's eye (all colours) Star Sillimanite |
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Sphene | CaTiSiO5 | 5 - 5.5 | Sphene (yellow, green, brown,colourless) Star Sphene |
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Spinel | MgAl2O4 | 7.5 - 8 | 1) Spinel (all colours) | ||
2) Star Spinel | |||||
3) Colour changing Spinel | |||||
Sapphirine | Mg3.5Al9.0Si1.5O20 | 7.5 | Sapphirine (blue, green, greenish grey) | ||
Spodumene | LiAlSi2O6 | 6.5 -7.5 | 1) Spodumene (colourless, blue, yellow, yellowish green) | ||
2) Kunzite (pink, purple) | |||||
3) Hiddenite (green, bluish green) | |||||
Staurolite | Fe2Al9Si4O22(OH)2 | 7 - 7.5 | Staurolite (brown, yellowish brown) | ||
Taaffeite | BeMgAl4O8 | 8 - 8.5 | 1) Taaffeite (colourless, purple, red, blue) | ||
2) Colour changing Taaffeite (bluish in daylight and reddish in incandescent light) | |||||
Topaz | Al2SiO4(F,OH)2 | 8 | Topaz (Colourless, blue, orange, pink, red, brown, yellow) Topaz cat's eye |
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Tourmaline | (Na, Ca) (Li, Mg, Fe, Al)9 B3Si6(O, OH)31 | 7- 7.5 | 1) Tourmaline (all colours) | ||
2) Parti-coloured Tourmaline (watermelon tourmaline) | |||||
3) Tourmaline cat's eye | |||||
4) Colour changing Tourmaline | |||||
Turquoise | CuAl6(PO4)4(OH)8.4-5H2O | 5 - 6 | Turquoise (blue to green, yellowish green,greenish blue) Phiroza |
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Zircon | ZrSiO4 | 7 - 7.5 | Zircon (all colours) Zircon cat's eye |
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Zoisite | Ca2Al3Si3O12OH | 6.5 - 7 | 1) Tanzanite (blue) | ||
2) Thulite (pink) | |||||
3) Anyolite (green with translucent rubies) | |||||
4) Zoisite (yellow, brown, violet) | |||||
5) Zoisite cat's eye |
Organic Gem
An organic gem is one that was made by living things, present or past. Examples include pearl, coral, jet, ivory, shell, amber, ammolite etc. Such gems consist of the molecules formed by the organism, although these molecules may have been altered somewhat due to compression or other geological or chemical forces.
Synthetics and Simulants
Several of these gemstones are synthesized for commercial purposes. Synthetic gemstones correspond to their naturally occurring counterparts in crystal structure, physical, chemical and optical properties. Usually natural stones are distinguished from synthetic stones with the help of inclusions present.
Simulants are imitation gems that look like the natural or synthetic gems they imitate, but do not have the physical, chemical and optical properties of the gems they mimic. Two common gem simulants are glass and plastic.
Methods used for synthesis of gemstones | Gemstones synthesized |
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Flame fusion (Verneuil) | Synthetic Ruby/Sapphire Synthetic Spinel |
Flux Fusion | Synthetic Emerald Synthetic Ruby/Sapphire Synthetic Spinel Synthetic Chrysoberyl cat's eye Synthetic Alexandrite Synthetic Alexandrite cat's eye Synthetic Diamond |
Hydrothermal | Synthetic Emerald Synthetic Beryl Synthetic Ruby/Sapphire Synthetic Quartz |
Czochralski Pulling | Synthetic Ruby/Sapphire Synthetic Alexandrite Gadolinium Gallium Garnet Yttrium Aluminium Garnet |
Skull Melting | Synthetic Cubic Zirconia |
Carbon Vapour Deposition Method | Synthetic Diamond |
Gel Growth Process | Synthetic Opal |
Ceramic Techniques | Lapis Lazuli Turquoise Coral Jade |
'Treatments
Several treatments are done on gemstones to improve their colour, clarity and durability, thereby enhancing the general appearance and beauty of the stones. The common treatments done are:
Sl. No. | Treatments | Gemstones usually treated |
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1 | Bleaching | Pearl, Coral, Jade, Tiger's eye,Ivory |
2 | Coating and foiling | Topaz, Quartz, Ammolite, Jade |
3 | Fracture Filling with oil, wax, resins, polymers, glass | Emerald , Corundum, Aquamarine, Iolite, Amethyst, Peridot, Tourmaline, Diamond, Jade, Opal |
4 | Dyeing (Staining) | Lapis Lazuli, Chalcedony, Corundum, Emerald, Opal, Jade |
5 | Irradiation | Beryl, Quartz, Sapphire, Diamond, Topaz, Tourmaline, Kunzite, Pearl, Chrysoberyl |
6 | Heating | Ruby, Sapphire, Chalcedony, Beryl, Diamond, Topaz, Tourmaline, Zoisite, Zircon, Quartz, Jade, Amber |
7 | Diffusion | Ruby, Sapphire |
8 | High pressure high temperature (HPHT) | Diamond |
9 | Laser drilling | Diamond |