
{"id":24,"date":"2007-04-08T18:12:49","date_gmt":"2007-04-09T00:12:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.handmadebeadedjewelry.org\/blog\/what-are-gemstones\/"},"modified":"2010-05-22T20:53:04","modified_gmt":"2010-05-23T02:53:04","slug":"what-are-gemstones","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.handmadebeadedjewelry.org\/blog\/what-are-gemstones\/","title":{"rendered":"What Are Gemstones?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Many <strong>beads<\/strong> are made from gemstone material. This section of <strong>All About Beads<\/strong> includes definitions of related terms, methods used for <strong>gemstone identification<\/strong>, and <strong>gemstone mining<\/strong>.<\/p> <p>For other kinds of beads and jewelry visit&nbsp; <a href=\"\/\" title=\"handmade beaded jewelry .org\">Handmade Beaded Jewelry Home<\/a><\/p> <p>Definitions<\/p> <p><strong>What is a gemstone?<\/strong> Modern definitions vary. Some <strong>meanings of gemstones<\/strong> have strict guide lines: must have hardness of at least 7 on the Mohs  scale; must be transparent, have luster, and high light refraction;  must be mineral; must be rare enough to have a high monetary value; can  include limited organic material.<\/p> <p>All definitions of gemstones include 3 qualities:<br \/>    1. Beautiful<br \/>    2. Durable, hard enough to handle and wear<br \/>    3. Rare enough to have value<\/p> <p>What are <strong>gems<\/strong>? A gem has been defined as a mineral  enhanced in some manner by altering its shape, usually by cutting and  polishing. Sometimes the words gem and gemstone are used  interchangeably.<\/p> <p>The term <strong>precious gem<\/strong>, or <strong>precious gemstone<\/strong>, traditionally referred to diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and emeralds. Sometimes pearls were included. <strong>Semi-precious gemstone<\/strong> meant all other gemstones. The terms imply monetary value and have been used for marketing.<\/p> <p><a href=\"\/blog\/gemstones-jewelry\/\" title=\"Semi Precious Gemstone Jewelry\">View semi precious gemstone jewelry.&nbsp;<\/a><\/p> <p><strong>What are minerals<\/strong>? The <strong>definition of a mineral<\/strong> is a naturally occurring solid with a specific chemical composition and  a distinctive internal chrystal structure. It is usually formed by  inorganic processes. Most are chemical compounds. A few are single  elements.<\/p> <p>A crystal is a solid <a title=\"minerals\" href=\"http:\/\/www.webmineral.com\/\">mineral<\/a> with a geometric shape, straight edges,  and smooth faces. Atoms are arranged in a regular, orderly way.<\/p> <p>Another <strong>meaning of crystal<\/strong> refers to glass that contains lead.<\/p> <p>An inclusion is a crystal or fragment of another substance enclosed in a crystal or rock. <strong>Inclusions in gemstones<\/strong> are important in determining the identity of a genuine gemstone. Their  shapes in transparent colored gemstones can be seen using a microscope.<\/p> <p>Matrix is fine grained rock which holds the gemstone crystal. Beads  are often made from material that contains both the crystal and its  matrix. Both matrix and inclusions can result in interesting  combinations of colors and patterns.<\/p> <p>Organic gemstones, such as pearls, coral, and amber, have their origin in plants and animals.<\/p> <p>Synthetic gemstones, sometimes called lab created, are produced in  laboratories and have physical and optical properties that are similar  to the natural gemstone.They have the same chemical composition and  crystal structure, but not the same inclusions.<\/p> <p>Chemical elements which make up the composition of various gemstones<\/p> <table style=\"border-collapse: collapse\" width=\"100%\" border=\"1\" bordercolor=\"#6699ff\" cellpadding=\"3\" cellspacing=\"0\"> <tbody> <tr> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p> Al  Aluminum <\/p><\/td> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p>F   Fluorine <\/p><\/td> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p>Pt   Platinum <\/p><\/td><\/tr> <tr> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p> Ag Silver&nbsp; <\/p><\/td> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p>Fe  Iron <\/p><\/td> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p>S    Sulphur <\/p><\/td><\/tr> <tr> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p> Au Gold <\/p><\/td> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p>H   Hydrogen <\/p><\/td> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p>Si   Silicon <\/p><\/td><\/tr> <tr> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p> B   Boron <\/p><\/td> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p>K   Potassium <\/p><\/td> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p>Sh   Tin <\/p><\/td><\/tr> <tr> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p> Ba  Barium <\/p><\/td> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p>Li  Lithium <\/p><\/td> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p>Sr   Strontium <\/p><\/td><\/tr> <tr> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p> Be  Beryllium <\/p><\/td> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p>Mg Magnesium <\/p><\/td> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p>Ti    Titanium <\/p><\/td><\/tr> <tr> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p> C   Carbon <\/p><\/td> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p>Mn Manganese <\/p><\/td> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p>W    Tungsten <\/p><\/td><\/tr> <tr> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p> Ca Calcium <\/p><\/td> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p>Na Sodium <\/p><\/td> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p>Zn   Zinc <\/p><\/td><\/tr> <tr> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p> Cl  Clorine <\/p><\/td> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p>O   Oxygen <\/p><\/td> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p>Zr Zirconium <\/p><\/td><\/tr> <tr> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p> Cr Chromium <\/p><\/td> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p>P   Phosphorus <\/p><\/td> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p>&nbsp;<\/p><\/td><\/tr> <tr> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p> Cu Copper <\/p><\/td> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p>Pb  Lead <\/p><\/td> <td valign=\"top\" width=\"33%\"> <p>&nbsp;<\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table> <p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" style=\"margin: 10px 0px 10px 50px\" title=\"Coquette with bookmark\" alt=\"Coquette with bookmark\" src=\"\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/Site-cartoon106-4-3.gif\" width=\"300\" height=\"141\" \/>&nbsp;<\/p> <p>Gemstone Tests<\/p> <p><strong>Gemology<\/strong> is the study of gemstones.&nbsp;<\/p> <p>The unique physical <strong>properties of gemstones<\/strong> help to identify them. <br \/>    Color is caused by the absorption or refraction of light. <br \/>    Luster is the appearance of the surface in reflected light. <br \/>    Streak is the color of the powder produced when the stone is scraped on a surface or crushed. <br \/>    Cleavage is the ability to break into smooth flat surfaces. <br \/>    Fracture describes other shapes of the edges when the mineral breaks. <br \/>    Tenacity describes the ability to change shape without breaking. <br \/>    Refractive index measures the velocity of light passing through a transparent or transluscent mineral. Fluorescence is the color of some minerals under ultraviolet light. <br \/>    Symmetry is the geometric pattern of the crystals that make up the minerals. Symmetry is used to divide minerals into categories called crystal systems. <br \/>    Habit is the complete description of the external shape of a crystal and includes all its visible characteristics. <\/p> <p>Gemologists use  many modern tests that give information about the properties, structure, and  characteristics of gemstones. Most are important for identification. Two  give information useful for choosing beads.<\/p> <p><strong>Mohs scale of hardness<\/strong> assigns numbers from 1 to  10, with 10 representing the hardest. The intervals between the values  are not equal. The numbers for a gemstone can vary depending on the  exact make up of a particular stone. The test uses scratching for the  basis of hardness. A harder mineral will scratch a softer one, but not  vice versa. Hardness is not an indication of toughness or strength.  Hard minerals can be brittle.<\/p> <p>Knowing the hardness of your beads can help you care for them.<br \/>    A gemstone with a rating of:<br \/>    1-2 can be scratched by a fingernail<br \/>    3 can be scratched by a copper coin<br \/>    4-5 can be scratched by a knife<br \/>    6-8 can scratch glass<br \/>    9-10 can cut glass<br \/>    Diamond is the hardest gemstone and is not used for beads.<\/p> <p><strong>Specific Gravity<\/strong> measures <strong>density<\/strong> by comparing the weight of an object with an equal volume of water. The  density of different kinds of gemstones is not the same. Using specific  gravity, you can compare the weight of different varieties of gemstones  of the same size. A higher number indicates a heavier stone. A strand  of 8mm hematite (5.20) beads would be heavier than the same size strand  of 8mm jasper (2.61) beads. Amber (1.08) is very light.<\/p> <p>To view <a title=\"handcrafted gemstone jewelry\" href=\"\/blog\/gemstones-jewelry\/\">gemstone jewelry, click here<\/a>.&nbsp;<\/p> <p> <strong>Mining Gemstones<\/strong><\/p> <p>It takes many centuries for gemstones to form deep under the earth\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s  surface. Through natural changes, they move upward. They can be found  in a crystalline form embedded in host rock, in volcanic rock, cooled  lava or ash, and as a result of erosion, on top of the ground.<\/p> <p>There are two basic mining methods. Hard rock mining requires taking  the gemstones from the rock in which they formed. In placer mining, the  gemstones are separated from weathered rock debris where they have been  released from the original rock.<\/p> <p>A few mines use modern computer aided methods. Drilling and blasting  are not used for most gemstones because they are shock sensitive. Earth  moving bulldozers may be used in some mining operations. Many gemstone  veins are in deteriorated rock and are mined by hand with pick and  shovel.<\/p> <p>Placer mining is used where gemstones have been released from rock  by weathering. They may have been carried by water and can be found in  river beds, beaches and the ocean floor. Mining methods use water to  separate the gemstones from the gravel. The principle is the same as  the old <a href=\"http:\/\/www.m-w.com\/\" title=\"Look up the definition of panning\">panning<\/a> technique. The lighter materials are washed away.  Gemstones are sorted out of the remaining gravel. In many countries  this mining is also still done by hand.<\/p> <p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" style=\"margin: 10px 10px 10px 80px\" src=\"\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/Site-cartoon105-4-3.gif\" alt=\"Coquette digging\" title=\"Coquette digging\" width=\"300\" height=\"109\" \/>&nbsp;<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Many beads are made from gemstone material. 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