Gems & GemologyGems & Gemology, Winter 1934, Vol. 1, No. 1

Spring 2024 G&G Publication Information

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University Park, Pennsylvania

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Carlsbad, California

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Leiden, The Netherlands

ABOUT THE COVER

This issue spotlights “Garanatus: From Rough to Cut,” a Spectrum Award–winning platinum necklace featuring 28 garnets totaling more than 77 carats. Designed and fabricated by Mary van der Aa using garnets collected and faceted by Todd Wacks, it contains 22 rhombic dodecahedrons encasing the precious stones; the garnet’s type and locality are imprinted on each link. Photos by Robert Weldon; courtesy of Mary van der Aa Fine Jewels and Tucson Todd’s Gems.

Printing is by L+L Printers, Carlsbad, CA.

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