
Antoinette L. Matlins
Author of Jewelry & Gems: The Buying Guide
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Works by Antoinette L. Matlins
Gem Identification Made Easy, Third Edition: A Hands-On Guide to More Confident Buying & Selling (1989) 93 copies
The Pearl Book, 3rd Edition: The Definitive Buying Guide: How to Select, Buy Care for & Enjoy Pearls (1995) 24 copies
Jewelry & Gems at Auction: The Definitive Guide to Buying & Selling at the Auction House & on Internet Aucti (2002) 5 copies
Jewelry & gems, the buying guide : how to buy diamonds, pearls, colored gemstones, gold & jewelry with confidence and knowledge (2012) 3 copies
Ultraviolet Lamps Made Easy: The "RIGHT-WAY" Guide to Using Gem Identification Tools (The "RIGHT-WAY" Series to Using Gem Identification Tools) (2013) 3 copies
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- Matlins, Antoinette Leonard
- Birthdate
- 1946
- Gender
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The complete guide to buying gems : how to buy diamonds and colored gemstones with confidence and knowledge by Antoinette Leonard Matlins
So so guide on buying gems. There are better works out there.
How to buy diamonds, pearls, precious and other popular gems with confidence and knowledge
Jewelry & Gems the Buying Guide: How to Buy Diamonds, Pearls, Colored Gemstones, Gold & Jewelry With Confid by Antoinette L. Matlins
Get intimate with gems. With the loupe, examine the cut (if faceted), setting, proportion, the depth and interior.
Cuts: is the girdle or table damaged, the stars and kite facets rounded off? Common cuts: Brilliant ("diamond" shaped), trillion, pear, marquise or navette (pointed oval), oval, emerald (cornered rectangle), radiant (square), heart, baguette (bevelled rectangle), and tapered baguette.
Settings: Bezel, prong, fishtail, belcher (carve-outs), gypsy (often with cabachon, a fitted show more well), illusion, flat-top, channel, pave', cluster, solitaire, ballerina, etc.
Factors to determine value: body color and grade, clarity (flaws), cut and proportion (the "make" -- from culet, the point below the pavilion facets, to the table), and carat weight.
Internal flaws (inclusions--including thin flat mirrors known as dark spots, and feathers, bearding, grain lines, colorless crystals, and cleavages), and externals, or blemishes (knaat or twin lines/ ridges, laser treatments (to vaporize black spots, leaving fine white threads). Note the trigons and small naturals, usually at the girdle. Rarely, may see roughness, scratch, abraded or rough culet, and polishing lines. Minor flaws.
A flaw right under the table may be the least desirable as most visible, and most affect on brilliance and fire. It may have "reflections" -- as many as 8 times within the stone.
Slightly imperfect stones are preferred. [47. That's what they all say!] Color and brilliance are the most important factors. show less
Cuts: is the girdle or table damaged, the stars and kite facets rounded off? Common cuts: Brilliant ("diamond" shaped), trillion, pear, marquise or navette (pointed oval), oval, emerald (cornered rectangle), radiant (square), heart, baguette (bevelled rectangle), and tapered baguette.
Settings: Bezel, prong, fishtail, belcher (carve-outs), gypsy (often with cabachon, a fitted show more well), illusion, flat-top, channel, pave', cluster, solitaire, ballerina, etc.
Factors to determine value: body color and grade, clarity (flaws), cut and proportion (the "make" -- from culet, the point below the pavilion facets, to the table), and carat weight.
Internal flaws (inclusions--including thin flat mirrors known as dark spots, and feathers, bearding, grain lines, colorless crystals, and cleavages), and externals, or blemishes (knaat or twin lines/ ridges, laser treatments (to vaporize black spots, leaving fine white threads). Note the trigons and small naturals, usually at the girdle. Rarely, may see roughness, scratch, abraded or rough culet, and polishing lines. Minor flaws.
A flaw right under the table may be the least desirable as most visible, and most affect on brilliance and fire. It may have "reflections" -- as many as 8 times within the stone.
Slightly imperfect stones are preferred. [47. That's what they all say!] Color and brilliance are the most important factors. show less
To Nancy -
May your life be
filled with "sparkle!"
Antoinette Leonard Matlins
May your life be
filled with "sparkle!"
Antoinette Leonard Matlins
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