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An edition of DIAMONDS (2009)

DIAMONDS

3rd Revised Edition
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English edition of ‘Diamonds’, the leading guide of its kind to learning about these precious gems and understanding the main factors that determine their value and quality. Whether coming to diamonds for the first time or already knowledgeable in the field, every reader will find something of interest and value in its pages.

A unique feature of the book is the chapter dedicated to natural colour diamonds, with descriptions and illustrations of every colour group. While colour diamonds are an increasingly important part of the diamond trade, there is little information about them in the popular literature, and their full treatment here has received much praise from readers.

The story of diamonds is told from their humble origins in the form of carbon, the most basic element of life, through their many transformations by the forces of nature and the human hand on their way to becoming beautiful gems.

The book is equally informative about the recent history of diamonds and the forces re-shaping the industry today, including the global shifts in centres of production and distribution, the implementing of international ethical standards within the trade, and the emerging roles of China, India and Russia as major players in the diamond market.

In expanding the book’s international reach through its translation into six languages, the author aims to promote the highest standards of good practice in the diamond industry to a wider audience.

‘Diamonds’ is designed with equal attention to the text, written in clear and jargon-free language, and the images, which show diamonds in their full range of cuts, shapes and colours, along with some of the world’s most stunning contemporary and historic diamonds.

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English
Pages
96

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"From readers' reviews of first edition: "Your book on 'Diamonds' is perfect material for me as a student lecturer, incredibly useful and a marvellous piece of work. It is so clear and well explained, both of which, all too often, seem difficult to achieve. I really enjoyed it enormously." Sarah Hue Williams, Gemmologist and Jewellery Historian - MA Hons (Cantab.), FGA, Dia. Dip (HRD) Reviews of the third edition: "What a fantastic book! A must for diamonds lovers! Finally a book that's easy to understand and with all of the information needed to know about diamonds. The new chapter about colour diamonds is sensational. This is a must for everyone who wants their qustions about diamonds answered. Well done, Mr Dundek." Gianluca Piermaria "Beautiful jaw-dropping pictures. This book is the best book on coloured diamonds on the market today. Perfect for GIA , FGA students , collectors and all diamond salespeople. Buy it now." Ray Bacchus"

Table of Contents

Table of Contents.
Preface and acknowledgments.
Chapter 1.
History of diamonds.
The diamond industry.
Kimberley Process certification scheme.
The genesis of diamonds.
Diamond producing countries and major cutting centers.
Quality of diamonds.
Color.
Clarity.
Cut.
Diamond shapes: round brilliant, emerald, Royal Asscher, cushion, radiant, princess, marquise, pear, oval, heart, trilliant.
Carat.
Diamond grading report.
Diamond fluorescence.
Chapter 2.
Natural fancy color diamonds.
Color.
Main causes of coloration in diamonds.
Fancy color diamond grading.
Treated and synthetic color diamonds.
Sample of GIA natural fancy color diamond grading report.
Clarity.
Cut and shape.
Carat weight.
Primary hues of natural fancy color diamonds: Blue, brown, chameleon, grey, green, olive green, orange, pink, purple, red, violet, white, black, yellow.
Chapter 3.
The Birth of a Diamond - The Lesotho Promise.
Discovery.
Acquisition.
Transformation.
Cutting.
Finishing.
The final jewel.
International institutes and gem trade laboratories.

Edition Notes

Table Of Contents
* Preface and acknowledgments * Chapter I * History of diamonds * The genesis of diamonds * The diamond industry * De Beers and the diamond industry * Diamond industry ethics * Diamond producing countries and major cutting centers * Quality of diamonds * Color * Clarity * Cut * Diamond shapes: round brilliant, emerald, Royal Asscher, cushion, radiant, princess, marquise, pear, oval, heart, trilliant * Carat * Diamond grading report * Diamond fluorescence * Chapter II * Natural fancy color diamonds * Main causes of coloration in diamonds * Fancy color diamond grading * Treated and synthetic color diamonds * Sample of GIA natural fancy color diamond grading report * Clarity * Cut and shape * Carat weight * Primary hues of natural fancy color diamonds: Blue, brown, chameleon, grey, green, olive green, orange, pink, purple, red, violet, white, black, yellow * Chapter III * The Birth of a Diamond - The Lesotho Promise * Discovery * Acquisition * Transformation * Cutting * Finishing * The final jewel * International institutes and gem trade laboratories

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London

Contributors

Editor
Denise Dresner
Designer
Pawel Starzak

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
96
Number of pages
96
Dimensions
23.5 x 16.5 x 0.8 centimeters
Weight
275 grams

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8478340M
ISBN 10
0953788431
ISBN 13
9780953788439
Goodreads
584253

Work Description

Product Description

Diamonds is the popular best-selling guide for everyone with an interest in these fascinating gems. Clearly written and attractively designed for ease of use, this book aims to help the reader acquire a basic knowledge of diamonds and an understanding of the main factors that determine their quality and value.

Written in clear, jargon-free language, Diamonds has been praised for its comprehensiveness and usefulness as a practical guide. The reader will also find information on the history of diamonds and the growth of the diamond industry, including recent developments such as branding and inscriptions.

The book is richly illustrated in full colour, with images of some of the world's most beautiful diamonds – including the Wittelsbach-Graff diamond – as well as illustrations of the different types of cut and shape used in the diamond trade.

The reader will also find grading scales for colour, cut and clarity, a chart of carat weights and corresponding sizes, examples of diamond grading reports, and a directory of international organizations and gem laboratories.

One of the main features of the book is the chapter on natural fancy colour diamonds, which provides a useful guide to this important sector of the diamond trade. Information and illustrations on each main colour group give the reader a solid introduction to natural fancy colour diamonds. This is one of the few books on the market that offers readers such a comprehensive guide to the increasingly popular coloured diamonds.

A special bonus is a chapter on the life story of one very special diamond, the Lesotho Promise, from its discovery to finished jewel, documented through both images and text.

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