Gemstones: Precious and SemiPrecious
September 16th, 2008 by Don GistGEMSTONES: precious, semi-precious, natural, pearls, man made and “other” types of stones. Diamonds, Cubic Zirconia, Swarovski Austrian Crystal, Crystal, rhinestones and glass are used by jewelry manufacturers throughout the world for both the retail and wholesale jewelry industry. As we have previously spoken, “it is vitally important to know as much as possible about the jewelry manufacturer of whatever type jewelry you are considering buying.
The current retail and wholesale jewelry business is a multi billion dollar industry worldwide. And in the past several hundred years the industry is not totally honest as once was the case dating all the way back to 2,000BC. Of all the precious stones (diamond, ruby, emerald sapphire, ad infinitum) clear, or white, diamonds are by far the most widely mined, cut, polished and prepared for the retail and wholesale jewelry industry. They also are the stones of choice to fill the marketplace with fraud. Diamonds are best known for being “under karated” – that is convincing the innocent, uninformed retail or wholesale buyer the diamond(s) is rated carries a much higher quality level as put forth by the world famous GIA – Gem Institute of America.
“Hiding” defects such as cracks and fissures by a process called “filling,” within the diamond is the second choice to perpetrate a costly fraud on the unsuspecting buyer. One could easily convey a great deal of vitally important information with several thousand words. My most sincere advice to you is to utilize the web and educate yourself BEFORE ever shopping for a diamond.
Tags: gemstones, jewelry manufacturing, precious stones, semiprecious stones, stones

September 19th, 2008 at 6:00 am
nice article,by studying this article one thing came to know that how can we save ourself from(fraud) Hiding defect that calls filling,,,,,,
October 15th, 2008 at 1:51 am
Some jewelers hide defects such as cracks to unsuspecting buyers.Buyer must utilize the sources to educate their self before ever shopping for a diamond.
November 6th, 2008 at 7:04 am
Very informative article. The information provided by you in this post is very useful to any buyer. Keep up the good job. Looking forward to this space.