What a Gemologist Knows?
Many people are known as a jeweler, but may not be a Gemologist.
Here at Family Jewels and Silver Inc. we do know the difference.
A Gemologist studies the following, and has a very good working knowledge in these fields of gems and jewelry manufacturing.
Diamond Essentials
Diamonds & Diamond Grading
Colored Stone Essentials
Colored Stones
Gem Identification
Diamond Grading Lab
Colored Stone Grading Lab
Gem Identification Lab
Appraisals, Sales, and Custom Jewelry and Repair knowledge.
A Gemologist:
Inspects
gemstones, such as diamonds, jade, sapphires, and rubies, to evaluate
their genuineness, quality, and value, utilizing knowledge of gems and
market valuations. Examines gem surfaces and internal structure, using
polariscope, refractometer, microscope, and other optical instruments,
to differentiate between stones, and identify rare specimens. Detects
flaws, defects, or peculiarities affecting gem values.
Immerses
stones in prescribed chemical solutions to determine specific gravities
and key properties of gemstones or substitutes that indicate physical
characteristics of stone for gem identification, quality determination,
and for appraisal. Grades stones for color, perfection, and quality of
cut. Identifies treatments that enhance the value of gemstones and gem
materials. Estimates wholesale and retail value of gems, following
pricing guides, market fluctuations, and various economic changes that
affect distribution of precious stones. May advise customers and others
in use of gems to create attractive jewelry items
A jeweler can be
a gemologist...but it is not necessary to be a gemologist to be a
jeweler. Jewelers are the fine people out there who sell jewelry,
gemstones, and watches to the public. But for the most part, retail
jewelers are not trained gemologists or appraisers. So simply because
someone has been in the business for 10 or 20 years or more, does not
make them a qualified gemologist or appraiser. Even though it may indeed
make them a fine upstanding citizen in your local business community as
a seen jeweler.
A gemologist is one who studies gemstone
identification and grading. A good gemologist is not necessarily a good
appraiser. But a good appraiser must be a good gemologists. How can this
be? Well, a good gemologist will be someone who is constantly involved
in the study of gemstones. One who deals daily in the world of gems.
What saddens me the most:
Is
when a person enters my store wanting a piece of jewelry re-sized or
repaired only to discover it is not real and clearly not what they were
told when they purchased it. Fast selling giant stores have sales people
and not jewelers nor maybe not even a Gemologist on hand. Imported
stuff that simply is not what they say it is. I suggest going to any
jewelry store and finding out if they actually manufacture their jewelry
in store. That is the real difference!
Larry is a Gemologist
He works with gems, silver and gold every single day.
And, he is a manufacture of fine custom jewelry.
Larry is a hands on make it one at a time custom jeweler in Great Bend, Kansas.
And, is a recognized Court Expert Witness.
Family Jewels and Silver Inc.
Great Bend, Kansas 67530
Phone: 620-617-9318
Family Jewels and Silver Inc. has a full equipped Gem Lab.
Operated by our in-house Graduate Gemologist Larry.
We manufacture our jewelry in store!
We design jewelry in store.
We repair jewelry in store.
Your jewelry is in Larry's jewelers hands.
Visit: Family Jewels and Silver Inc.