FeatureGems & Gemology, Winter 2024, Vol. 60, No. 4

Analytical Techniques in Gemology: A Historical Overview

James E. Shigley

Gemology has become an increasingly technical field, driven by the need for more advanced analytical methods and instruments to test gem materials (figure 1). This shift reflects the evolving challenges of gem identification, a trend that has been well documented in major gemological journals. This special issue of Gems & Gemology will survey the testing instrumentation currently employed by GIA’s laboratories, reviewing their applications, limitations, and the vital information each technology provides. Important aspects of their use for gem testing will be discussed. Note that equipment developed specifically for the GIA diamond quality grading system or other laboratory activities will not be included. This article opens the Winter 2024 edition by briefly examining the introduction and role of scientific instrumentation in gemology to address identification challenges in the marketplace.

Dr. James Shigley is a distinguished research fellow at GIA in Carlsbad, California.