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A knowledge of the colours natural to precious stones and to jewels even though some stones are found in a variety of colours. no other stone, though it is possible, by heating alumina coloured with id: 28058 author: Wade, Frank Bertram title: A Text-Book of Precious Stones for Jewelers and the Gem-Loving Public date: words: 50704 sentences: 2862 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/28058.txt txt: ./txt/28058.txt summary: A TEXT-BOOK OF PRECIOUS STONES FOR JEWELERS AND THE GEM-LOVING PUBLIC While every gem stone refracts light which enters it from the air, _each stones (diamond, garnet, and spinel) bend light as was illustrated in 2. Sapphire, of hardness 9, scratching any gem material except diamond. any valuable cut stone._ Proceed as above until the gem meets a test Now in a cut stone this separation of light of different colors, or upon color causes many in the trade to call all yellow stones "topaz" grass-green color is not equaled by any other precious stone in the rich test shows that the material is a genuine hard stone and not a paste, amethysts, and papers of "fancy color stones" containing native cut gems fine colored stones. Sapphires and many other colored stones are commonly cut in stone and make it appear to be of a fine blue-white color. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel