gems-inclusions

Please select the menu theme location from your WordPress Menu Page and save it.

  • Home
  • Inclusions info
      • Welcome and Introduction
    • Inclusions types

      • By phase filling
        • Single-phase
          • Solid
          • Liquid
          • Gaseous
        • Two-phase
          • Liquid-vapor
          • Liquid-liquid
          • Liquid-solid
          • Solid-gaseous
        • Three-phase
        • Multi-phase
      • By time of entrapment
        • For solid inclusions
          • Protogenetic
          • Syngenetic
          • Epigenetic
        • For fluid inclusions
          • Primary
          • Pseudosecondary
          • Secondary
    • Inclusions in Gemology

      • General considerations
      • Graining
      • Color distribution
      • Fissures and fractures
      • Chatoyancy
      • Asterism
      • Aventurescence
      • Interference colors
      • Trapiche gems
      • Cutting gems with inclusions
      • Inclusions jewelry
    • Inclusions studies

      • Photomicrography
      • Analytical methods
        • SEM-EDS/WDS analysis
        • XRF spectroscopy
        • Raman spectroscopy
        • FTIR Spectroscopy
        • Microthermometry
        • Other methods
      • Applications in Geology
      • Inclusions glossary
  • Inclusions photo galleries
    • By host mineral
    • By included mineral
    • Our Hermitage museum
    • I know his name!..
    • One, two, three,… multi!
    • Negative crystals
    • Stars in gems
    • Color zoning pictures
    • Treat me well
    • Synthetics are among us!..
    • … and imitations too!
    • Special cases
    • Inclusions jewelry
    • Miscellanea
  • Inclusions shop
    • By host mineral
    • By included mineral
    • Fluid inclusions
    • Other effects
    • Special cases
    • Crystals and rough samples
  • Shopping info
  • Additional info
    • About us
    • References and links
    • Contribute to this site
    • Acquisitions, exchange and donations
  • Contact us
You Are Here : Home » Inclusions in Gemology » Cutting gems with inclusions

Inclusions in Gemology

  • – General considerations
  • – Graining
  • – Color distribution
  • – Fissures and fractures
  • – Chatoyancy
  • – Asterism
  • – Aventurescence
  • – Inclusions jewelry

Cutting gems with inclusions

In preparation.

Our site uses cookies – some are essential to make the site work; others help us improve the user experience. By using the site, you consent to the use of these cookies. To learn more about cookies and how you can disable them, please read our cookies policy.

Agree
© 2014-2024 Egor Gavrilenko, gems-inclusions.com - All Rights Reserved