by eyetee | September 1, 2015 1:00 pm
[1]The success of the inaugural Mediterranean Gem and Jewellery Conference (MGJ) held in Greece has organizers planning a similar event in Valencia, Spain, next May.
The conference—which ran from June 27 to 28—featured an international line-up of experts in synthetic diamond production and treatments, while gem lab scientists covered their screening and detection.
Specific topics included:
• an update on the production of synthetic high-pressure, high-temperature (HPHT) and chemical vapour deposition (CVD) diamonds and how to identify them;
• a comparison of the characteristics and value of Mozambique rubies versus their Burmese counterparts;
• production, gemmological characteristics, and value of Argyle coloured diamonds; and
• methods for detecting small CVD and HPHT synthetics.
Participants were also treated to a 3D movie experience of a Burmese ruby mine.
The conference is organized by Independent Gemological Laboratory (Greece); CGL-Swiss Canadian Gem Lab Inc. (Canada); the Association of Independent Jewellery Valuers (United Kingdom); and the National Association of Jewelry Appraisers (United States).
Held in a different Mediterranean location every year, the conference will take place in Valencia from May 7 to 8 and will be organized in conjunction with local gem lab, MLLOPIS.
For further information, visit www.gemconference.com[2].
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