This year, it’s what could happen outside of show hours that worries JSA Executive Vice President Scott Guginsky.
Upcoming events to cover gemstones, synthetics
The ASA’s webinar will explore “archaeogemology,” while the CGA’s annual conference focuses on synthetic and enhanced gemstones and their detection.
Reston, Va.--Two events focused on gemstone education are slated to take place in the next few months.
On Friday, Sept. 11, the American Society of Appraisers will host “Introduction to Archaeogemology,” which the organization describes as the combination of gemology, archaeology and geology to identify gems and determine their origins.
The webinar will discuss details of how gems were interpreted and traded by ancient civilizations from a mineralogist point of view, as well as explore how researchers from different disciplines are cooperating in order to gain an understanding of these societies through their use of gems.
Presenter Cigdem Lüle, Ph.D., fellow of the Gemmological Association of Great Britain and graduate gemologist, will help attendees understand the assessment of basic features in gems that are associated with certain eras and cultures in human history, as well as how gems and minerals have been used in different eras.
She also will guide attendees in communicating with clients regarding gems and their role in ancient history, as well as recognizing the importance of a multidisciplinary research of gems.
The webinar costs $79 for ASA members and $99 for non-members. Registration, which is open now through Sept. 10, can be completed on the ASA website or by calling 800-272-8258.
The following month, the Canadian Gemmological Association will host its annual Gem Conference, scheduled for Oct. 16 to 18 at the Terminal City Club in Vancouver, B.C.
This year’s event will focus on the innovations in gemstone and diamond synthesis and their detection, and offer seminars, workshops and networking opportunities.
“It is our job as gemology professionals to help consumers make informed decisions on their gemstone purchases,” said CGA President Donna Hawrelko. “Synthetic gemstones can be very beautiful and very desirable, but consumers have to be made aware if they are buying a synthetic rather than a natural gemstone. They rely on us to give them the information on whether, for example, a diamond is natural or has been produced in a factory.”
Details about the conference, as well as registration, can be found on the CGA website.
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