News from the SSEF (2023)
Presentation by Dr. Michael S. Krzemnicki at the Swiss Gemmological Society SGG conference in 2023.
Visit to the Mong Hsu ruby deposit in Myanmar (Burma)
Mong Hsu is one of the reputed ruby deposits in Myanmar (Burma). It is located about 250km southeast of Mogok, in the Shan State, in northeastern Myanmar.
Zircon inclusion analysis for sapphire origin determination
Zircon ZrSiO₄ a very intriguing mineral, not only because it can be used as an attractive gemstone (Figure 1) but also due to the fact that it can contain minute traces of radioactive elements (U, Th), which decay over time to lead (Pb) isotopes.
New copper-bearing tourmalines from Nigeria
Copper-bearing tourmaline from Nigeria is known in the trade since about two decades (Milisenda 2001, Henricus, 2001; Smith et al., 2001; Zang et al., 2001). The first reported material from Nigeria was rather of aquamarine- to amethyst-like colours, but shortly after it was followed by a limited and sporadic p
Canary tourmaline from Zambia
by Dr. M.S. Krzemnicki, first published in Facette […]
Update on unheated Mozambique rubies
by Dr. M.S. Krzemnicki, first published in Facette […]
Emeralds from Riverina, Australia
In early 2019, an Australian client submitted a small series of gem- quality light green emeralds ranging from 2.01 – 5.80 ct in weight, which reportedly originated from the same rough crystal from the Riverina deposit in Western Australia (Figure 1). Known since the late 1970s (Whitfield, 1975), this deposit
Raman spectroscopic investigation of zircon in gem-quality sapphire: Application in origin determination
Raman spectroscopic investigation of zircon in gem-qual […]
Low-Temperature Heated Rubies From Mozambique
by Dr. Michael S. Krzemnicki, first published in F […]
A New Type of Emerald from Afghanistan’s Panjshir Valley
A New Type of Emerald from Afghanistan’s Panjshir Valle […]