What is a
Gemstone?
A gemstone is a
mineral or rock, which can be used in jewelry after
cutting or faceting and polishing. Gemstones are an
important commodity in today's marketplace. They have
been sought after for thousands of years for their
beauty, metaphysical properties, and commercial uses. In
earlier times there were no such things as synthetic
gemstones but today they are quite common.
Gemstones are diverse
in their beauty and many gems are available in a
stunning variety of colors. Most gemstones have little
beauty in the rough state. They may look like ordinary
rocks or pebbles. After a skilled cutting and polishing
of a gem, full color and luster can be seen.
On the basis of its
formation, gemstones are classified into five
categories:
Natural
Gemstones
These have been
formed in natural environment with no interference by
human. They form in a variety of ways in many different
environments from many different chemical compounds. By
the time they appear in our jewelry they've been cut or
polished, but they've not been treated or altered in
other ways.
Genuine
Gemstones
Genuine Gemstones are
nothing but natural gemstones which are treated in some
way to enhance its appearance. A large percentage of
natural gemstones are treated to enhance their
appearance for jewelry manufacturing.
Synthetic
Gemstones
A synthetic gemstone
shares a natural stone's physical, chemical and optical
qualities, but it is created in a laboratory.
Now-a-days, synthetic versions of nearly all popular
gemstones are available. Some modern synthetic gemstones
look more natural and are more difficult to identify,
but an experienced jeweler or gemologist can usually
detect them. Jewelry that includes quality synthetic
gems can be just as beautiful as jewelry made with
natural stones.
Imitation or
Simulated Gemstones
Imitation gemstones
can be anything that resembles a natural gemstone but
does not have the same physical characteristics or
chemical composition. These items are usually much less
expensive than the natural forms. Imitation stones are
often made of glass or plastic and most can be detected
easily by a jeweler.
Treated
Gemstones
A number of
techniques are used to improve the color and appearance
of natural and synthetic gemstones. Gemstone's beauty is
enhanced, to increase the desirability and demand of the
gemstone. Probably the oldest method is that of heat
treatment for gemstones to improve or change the color.
As a result of recent advances in technology, there are
now many different techniques, which use modern
equipment such as lasers, and computer controlled
heating and irradiating procedures. Lasers are used to
drill holes into stones to reach inclusions. These are
then evaporated or removed using chemicals before the
crack is filled. Some treatments are permanent such as
drilling while others maybe temporary. For example
stains and fillings may leak, some heated, and
irradiated stones may fade or revert to their original
color.
Gems manage to endure
through time because of their certain characteristics.
Following characteristics are desirable in a gemstone:
Beauty &
Appearance
A gemstone is prized
especially for great beauty or perfection so appearance
is almost always the most important attribute of
gemstones. A gemstone's beauty will depend on its Color,
Size, Shape and Sparkle. Color is the most important gem
characteristic whereas Size and Shape also have a huge
role in enhancing the beauty of gemstone. Gemstone's
Sparkle enhances its beauty in a great manner. In a way,
all stones reflect light from their surface and ideally
all the light entering the stone from any angle would
escape via the top (front) of the stone.
Durability &
Hardness
Durability and
Hardness are other aspects which are considered as
important characteristics of a gemstone. Regardless of
how beautiful a stone may appear, for it to be suitable
as a gemstone, it will need to be reasonably durable and
hard. There are numerous different ways of considering
hardness, but the main one for gems is their resistance
to abrasion.
Rarity
Rarity is also
desirable for a gemstone. The rarity of a stone imparts
a sense of exclusiveness and worth that increases our
desire to possess it. Rarity determines the prices
placed on gems and famous jewelry the world over. Gems
may be rare for a variety of reasons. Many gems are
varieties of common stones, but their exceptional color
or clarity determines them to be rare gemstones.
Other
Characteristics
Fashion, Superstition
and Social Customs also play a part in determining
importance of a gemstone. Today, gem stone jewelries are
also worn as a fashion trend. Where as many people also
wear gemstones as Superstition and Social Customs. Since
ancient times, colored stones have been believed to
possess innate magical powers.