The Natural History Museum Book of Gemstones

A concise reference guide

Robin Hansen author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:The Natural History Museum

Published:31st Mar '22

£14.99

Available to order, but very limited on stock - if we have issues obtaining a copy, we will let you know.

The Natural History Museum Book of Gemstones cover

Gemstones have been a source of fascination for Millenia, from the icy brilliance of diamond and the soft iridescence of pearl, to the deep red garnets treasured by ancient Egyptians and Victorians alike. They are used for their natural beauty in jewellery, worn for protection as talismans, associated with romance and power. They are also of scientific importance, forming over billions of years and containing secrets to the inner earth. This book examines the world's most commonly encountered gemstones, exploring their unique beauty, rarity, and durability. It reveals how these gem materials formed, where they are mined, how they are identified by their physical and optical properties, their enhancements and imitations. Travelling through each gem's history and use in adornment, it is filled with fascinating facts for the curious to the professional. With sumptuous colour photographs, Gemstones is a dazzling insight into the world of the rare and valuable.

'The detail given to each gemstone is exceptional... [the] photography is superb, and along with the photos of gemstones - many from the NHM collection themselves - there are well-selected photos of gem mineral specimens.' Mindat.org

ISBN: 9780565092245

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