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Gemax
08/10/2020
The Gemax Pro II Digital Microscope provides technical excellence.
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09/06/2017
• Talia Paz • Staff Journalist
The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) has introduced a program that allows retailers to track the origin of select polished diamonds, potentially providing a unique selling opportunity and improved consumer confidence.
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09/09/2014
• Stephanie Chan • Staff Journalist
A new automated diamond grading system that is said to be the first of its kind has removed the need to manually measure the facet symmetry features of a polished diamond.
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26/11/2013
• Emily Mobbs • Former Editor
A GIA synthetic diamond detection machine soon will be made available in Australia, due to an agreement between the association and the World Federation of Diamond Bourses.
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29/01/2013
• Jeff Salton • Assistant Editor
Tired of existing clunky equipment used in jewellery design and manufacture, an Australian jeweller set out to invent a better device to undertake detailed and accurate work.
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07/08/2012
This year’s Sydney International Jewellery Fair will feature more than 60 first-time exhibitors, many of which are new suppliers to the Australian market hoping to offer retail buyers something different.
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05/07/2011
How can retailers use revolutionary technology to give their stores the ‘wow’ factor and create a competitive advantage?
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08/03/2010
A global method of coloured gemstone treatment disclosure has been agreed to by the world’s top governing bodies.
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