
Buying Gems: Test Your Identification Skills
When buying gems, gemologists must temper their excitement with an analytical eye. Test your gem identification skills with these quizzes.
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When buying gems, gemologists must temper their excitement with an analytical eye. Test your gem identification skills with these quizzes.
3 Minute Read
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You find yourself at a pawn shop with your loupe as your only tool. You look at four stones, all priced at $25.
Which stones would make a good purchase at that price?
The first stone you pick up looks like an emerald. It has rich, green coloring (better than these photos show) and weighs close to a carat.
First, you examine it face up, with overhead lighting.
Next, you examine the pavilion with overhead lighting.
When you hold the stone to a window for backlighting, you see this.
Is this gem worth the price?
Your second pawn shop stone has blue coloring with a medium tone. You’re thinking topaz, but it could be any of a number of other stones, too. It’s nearly eye-clean. When light hits it from the proper angle, it sparkles just a little. You judge its weight at a carat and a half or a little better.
First, you inspect it face up, with overhead lighting.
Next, you hold the stone up to a window for backlighting….
When buying gems, gemologists must temper their excitement with an analytical eye. Test your gem identification skills with these quizzes.
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