
Notes of a gemmologist \ud83d\udc8e
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Part One was about the different mining methods used in Sri Lanka to get gems out of the earth. Part Two is where things get interesting in a different way. Because once a stone leaves the mine, it enters a world that is harder to read, har...
As a gemmologist, who sources stones and creates bespoke jewellery, I’ve made it my business to understand the full journey of a gemstone, quite literally from mine to market. The further back you go, the more you appreciate what you’re act...
What if I told you that some of your favourite gemstones were actually the same stone? Who is the Beryl family? What does it have to do with emerald and aquamarine?
The beryl family is a group of gemstones that are all composed of the sam...
You’re in your favourite city, and about to spend a significant amount of money.
As the saying goes ‘money makes money’ and you want this next purchase to do exactly that. If you are reading this, I can assume that you have at least a pas...
I first wanted to say that I’m sorry for being so quiet on Substack recently, the first two weeks of my Asia trip have been so wonderful (and very busy) and I’ve been really trying to just soak it all up. The good news, however, is that I n...
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