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COlored StoneGemware Gift GuideJanuary/February 2009
Volume 22• No. 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS

ON THE COVER:
Graphics and chart ©iStockphoto.com/Felix Moekel. Paraiba tourmaline photo courtesy of Stuller Inc.


contents

Editorial: Guerrilla Gemology
With the proliferation of new treatment techniques, is it time to stop the treaters’ game by learning to play it?
4

Ones-of-a-Kind: Desert Treasure
If you think you’ll only find sand in the Sahara, then you aren’t looking for the finest picture jasper ever discovered. Colored Stone liked it so much we built a collection around it.

9

What’s In: Lovely Lodolite
Want to feel like Christopher Columbus or Ponce de Leon? Explore new worlds inside this magnificent clear quartz.

12

Grade Schools
Quality grading isn’t just for diamonds anymore. Newly developed grading scales are being applied to other stones as well.

14

2009 Spring Fashions:
Easy Looks for Hard Times

To find out how jewelry designers are responding to tough economic times while still keeping up with the latest fashions, our Trends Tracker Deborah Yonick checked out the spring fashions shows in New York.

16

Designer 911: Luxe for Less
Colored Stone’s designer panel discusses their favorite colors and looks for spring — particularly those that appeal to today’s budget-conscious consumers.

24

Gem Color Wheel
Pull-out poster takes you hue-by-hue through the complete colored stone spectrum.

30

The Fine Art of Survival:
Profiles in Innovation

Cutting back? Laying low? Riding out the economic storm? Not necessarily. Editor-in-Chief David Federman talks to some hardy souls who have unique strategies for addressing the challenges facing the gem market.

32

How to Contact Us

42

online features

Sunstone Hunting in Tibet
It was to have been the scoop of a lifetime — being the first reporter to visit Tibet’s new, much-ballyhooed andesine mine. Just one problem: no one in Tibet knew anything about it.
 
Opals Along the Tequila Road
Mexico has become the world’s second most important producer of opal. Visit the country’s main opal mining and buying area.
 

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