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GEMSTONE
ENHANCEMENT CODES AND INFORMATION
Gemandgemstone.com is a strong supporter of fair
trade practices, which majorly includes complete disclosure of gemstone
enhancements. Therefore, these enhancement codes have been explained below for
the information of all the visitors at gemandgemstone.com. American Gem Trade
Association (AGTA) originally defined these codes and they are presented here
for educational purposes only. The explanation of these codes can also be found
elsewhere on the web.
Copied from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
With the exception of the normal fashioning
(cutting and polishing) of a diamond and other gemstones, it is the seller's
responsibility at the time of sale to provide all informations pertinent to the
enhancement of a natural gemstone. If the stone is man-made, it is also the
seller's responsibility to disclose that fact. This information is required by
the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
" Failure to identify enhancement of natural
gemstones, when present, is an unfair trade practice.
"Such information is required at each and all
levels of jewelry commerce. Those specifically responsible to inform buyers
include suppliers of uncut or polished diamonds and other gemstones;
manufactures and wholesalers of jewelry containing natural or man-made stones;
retailers, including sales, over the counter, catalog, catalog showrooms, mail
order firms, television or other media sales programs, and advertisers."
Gemstone Enhancement Codes &
Definitions
| N (None) |
The N symbol means that the
gemstone has not been enhanced and the seller guarantees it.
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| E (Enhanced) |
The
E symbol means that the gemstone is routinely enhanced
and it has undergone its traditional enhancement process. For example,
Amethyst is routinely turned into Citrine by heating.
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| A |
The A symbol indicates that
the gemstone is not currently known to be enhanced or it is very rarely enhanced. For example, Amethyst is rarely
known to be enhanced.
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| B (Bleaching) |
The
B symbol means that the gemstone has undergone the
bleaching process and in this case heat, light and/or other agents are
used to lighten or remove a gemstones color. For example, Blonde
Tigers Eye is treated by this procedure.
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| C (Coating) |
The
C symbol means that surface enhancements such as
lacquering, enameling, inking, foiling or sputtering of films have been used
to improve the appearance of the gemstone by providing it color or adding
any other special effects. For example, Rock Crystal cabochons are
sometimes coated with green gelatin-like material, to make it look like
emerald cabochons.
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| D (Dyeing) |
The
D symbol means that artificial coloring agents have
been used to improve the present color, providing color uniformity or to give a
new color to a gemstone. For example, Agate is sometimes treated in this
manner.
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| F (Filling) |
The
F symbol means the substances like colorless glass, plastic,
solidified borax or similar material has been used to fill the surface
breaking cavities or fissures of a gemstone. For example, Ruby is
sometimes enhanced like this to fill its cracks.
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| H (Heating) |
The
H symbol indicates that the gemstone has been heated
to improve the color, clarity or/and phenomena. For example, Tanzanite is
always heated to turn it from brownish gray blue to a beautiful Tanzanite
blue color. As it is always said, no heating no tanzanite.
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| I (Impregnation) |
The
I symbol means the impregnation of colorless agent (usually
plastic) into a porous gemstone to improve its appearance and
durability.
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| L (Lasering) |
The
L symbol indicates the use of laser and chemicals to
reach and alter the inclusions in diamonds.
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O
(Oiling/Resin Infusion)- |
The
O symbol means that the gemstones appearance has been
improved by filling its surface breaking fissures with
substances like colorless oil, wax, resin or other colorless substances,
except glass or plastic. For example, Emerald is commonly oiled with
colorless oils to give it durability by filling its cracks.
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| R (Irradiation) |
The
R symbol indicates that the use of neutrons requiring an
environmental safety release
from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), gamma and/or electron
bombardment has been done to alter a gemstone's color. For example, Blue
Topaz is known to treated in this manner.
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| U (Diffusion) |
The
U symbol means that the use of chemicals in combination with
high temperatures has been made to produce color and/or asterism
producing inclusions. For example, light blue or colorless sapphire is
treated in this manner to make it a strong Blue Sapphire.
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| W (Waxing) |
The
W symbol indicates the impregnation of colorless wax,
paraffin and oil in porous opaque or translucent gemstones to improve it
appearance. For example, Turquoise is known to be treated with this
procedure.
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| SYN (Synthetic) - |
The
tag code may be used to describe "synthetic" materials, which
have essentially the same optical, physical and chemical properties
as a naturally occurring counterpart. The code name may not be used as a
noun; thus a stone must not be referred to as a synthetic". In all
cases, the name of the stone must also be used; thus a stone must be
referred to as "synthetic emerald", synthetic ruby", etc.
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| IMIT (Imitation) |
This
tag code is used for a manufactured
product fabricated in such materials as glass, ceramic or plastic designed to imitate or
resemble the appearance, but not duplicate the characteristic properties
of a natural gemstone.
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| ASBL (Assembled) |
This
tag is used for products made of multiple layers or
combinations of manufactured and/or natural materials fused,
bonded or otherwise joined together to increase stability and/or to
imitate the appearance of a natural gemstone, create a unique design or
generate unusual color combinations.
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