Notes & TechniquesGems & Gemology, Fall 2014, Vol. 50, No. 3

Pleochroism in Faceted Gems: An Introduction

Richard W. Hughes

15 ct tanzanite
Figure 1. Pleochroism in a 15 ct tanzanite, as seen with the unaided eye through the crown and the pavilion sides and ends. Photo by Wimon Manorotkul.

Mr. Hughes is the cofounder of Lotus Gemology in Bangkok, a laboratory devoted to testing ruby, sapphire, and spinel. He is also the author of Ruby & Sapphire (1997) and more than 150 articles on various aspects of gemology. Many of his writings can be found at www.lotusgemology.com and www.ruby-sapphire.com. His latest book is Ruby & Sapphire: A Collector’s Guide (2014).

This article is based on a piece the author originally published in Gemological Digest (“Pleochroism and Colored Stone Grading,” Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 16–24). This version is significantly revised and updated, with new illustrations.