Gemstones (Natural History Museum)

By (author): "London Natural History Museum, R. Harding, Cally Oldershaw, Christine Woodward"
Publish Date: October 23rd 1992
Gemstones (Natural History Museum)
ISBN0806941510
ISBN139780806941516
AsinGemstones (Natural History Museum)
Original titleGemstones (Rocks, Minerals and Gemstones)
Breathtaking color photographs, especially commissioned and in a fresh new layout that's completely revised from earlier editions, capture the glistening beauty of gemstones from around the world--stones used for jewelry and magical rites as far back as 20,000 years ago. This feast for the eyes shows uncut stones and gems in their natural state, details how they are formed and mined, and also includes such exquisite jewel-adorned creations as a Spanish Renaissance pendant with Columbian emeralds, the Black Prince's ruby set in the British Imperial State Crown; a Mayan jadeite mask, and the Koh-i-Noor diamond. For a full understanding of their fascination, look beyond their visible magnificence to the gems' structure and physical attributes. Besides the most popular gemstones, you'll find fascinating descriptions of common imitations and synthetics--and advice on distinguishing the real from the fake. Note: This book is published in cooperation with the prestigious The Natural History Museum.