Secrets of the Gem Trade: The Connoisseur's Guide to Precious Gemstones FROM THE PUBLISHER
Written by one of the world's foremost gemologists, this authoritative and beautiful book about gemstones puts the consumer in the driver's seat at last by revealing the often hidden trade secrets of how to grade, classify and value gemstones. Whether you are a jeweler, collector, dealer or just a plain jewelry lover, you will learn the true principles of connoisseurship. Structured as a complete introduction and analysis of the gem trade, with over 125 color photos, up-to-date facts, insights and anecdotes, it is an excellent reference on over 40 varieties of precious gemstones and pearls.
About the Author:
The author, Richard W. Wise is a graduate gemologist, veteran gem dealer, and writer specializing in gemstones. His articles have appeared in Gems and Gemology, Colored Stone, JQ and Lapidary Journal magazines. A former gemology columnist for National Jeweler and contributing editor with Gemkey Magazine and Gem Market News, he has traveled the world seeking gems and numerous anecdotes and stores about his adventures in Burma, Brazil and the Australian outback are included in Secrets of the Gem Trade.
FROM THE CRITICS
Colored Stone Magazine
...This book takes a much-needed sledgehammer to the industry's conventional wisdom about what makes a gemstone precious, and in the process builds a solid foundation for anyone who wants to understand the true beauty and value of gemstones
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
...This book stands well above all the gemstone books I have ever read, and there have been many. Richard Wise has traveled the world acquiring his expertise and has presented it in a well written format that conveys his love of the material. Reading this book is a wonderful adventure that would benefit both the amateur and professional alike. (Chairperson, Jewelry Department, Skinner, Boston) Gloria Lieberman
...For thousands of years these techniques have been hidden by dealers to allow them to take advantage of the buyer's ignorance. Here Mr. Wise peels away the many veils of grading to reveal the beauty of the gem. I hate this book! (Author, "The Gem Merchant") David Epstein