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The Chemistry, Properties And Tests Of Precious Stones

Current price: $13.99
The Chemistry, Properties And Tests Of Precious Stones
The Chemistry, Properties And Tests Of Precious Stones

Barnes and Noble

The Chemistry, Properties And Tests Of Precious Stones

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"The Chemistry, Properties, and Tests of Precious Stones" is a book written by John Mastin, a British chemist, and mineralogist. The book is a comprehensive guide to the science of gemstones, including their chemical composition, physical properties, and methods for testing their authenticity. Mastin begins by discussing the chemical and mineralogical properties of precious stones, including diamonds, rubies, emeralds, and sapphires. Do you want to dive into the knowledge of Gemstones and Gemology? This book also includes detailed instructions for testing the authenticity of gemstones, including methods for distinguishing natural stones from synthetic or imitation ones. This collection of ideas by Sir Mastin remains a valuable resource for gemologists, jewelers, and anyone interested in the study and appreciation of these beautiful and valuable objects. Mastin provides a wealth of information on the methods used to cut and polish gemstones, as well as the various settings and mountings used in jewelry.

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