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Gemology is the science, art and
profession of identifying and evaluating gemstones. It is considered as a
branch of mineralogy in Geo sciences. Gemologists are taught to classify natural
gemstones and check for damage to these stones. The splendor, durability and
material value of gemstones have always surprised people and have remained a
cause of interest for centuries.
A gemstone or gem (also called a
precious or semi-precious stone) is a piece of attractive mineral, which? when
cut and polished?is used to make jewelry or other adornments. However certain
rocks, (such as lapis-lazuli) and organic materials (such as amber or jet) are
not minerals, but are still used for jewelry, and are therefore often
considered to be gemstones as well. Most gemstones are hard, but some soft
minerals are used in jewelry because of their lustre or other physical
properties that have aesthetic value. Rarity is another characteristic that
lends value to a gemstone.
Gemstones are basically categorized based on of their crystal structure,
specific gravity, refractive index, and other optical properties, such as
pleochroism. The physical property of "hardness" is defined by the
non-linear Moh?s scale of mineral hardness. Gemologists study these factors
while valuing or appraising cut and polished gemstones. Gemological microscopic
study of the internal structure is used to determine whether a gem is synthetic
or natural by revealing natural fluid inclusions, and included partially melted
exogenous crystals to demonstrate evidence of heat treatment to enhance colour.
The spectroscopic analysis of cut gemstones also allows a gemologist to
understand the atomic structure and identify its origin as it is a major factor
in valuing a gemstone. For example, a ruby from Burma will have definite internal and optical
activity variance as compared to a Thai ruby. When the gemstones are in a rough
state, the gemologist studies the external structure; the host rock and mineral
association; and natural and polished color. Initially, the stone is
identified by its color, refractive index, optical character, specific
gravity, and examination of internal characteristics under magnification
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Since time immemorial gems have
remained "neighbor's envy and owner's pride". The ornaments have been
exotic, unequaled and invaluable articles of personal glory. They are
considered symbols of wealth, talismans, adornments of gods, kings and the
rich. They have also been revered for their magical powers as well. There are
very few substances which pack so much value in such little sizes. And, with
changing fashion and taste, men and women today, are steadily moving away from
conventional styles of adornment and ornamentation and gradually adopting
modern patterns better suited to their busy life styles. According to
estimates, 60 percent by value, 82 percent by volume and 95 percent of the cut
and polished diamonds get processed in India.
Also considering the fact that India
is the largest consumer of gold in the world and has excellent infrastructure
for diamond cutting, Gemology can prove to be a very lucrative and satisfying
career.
To be eligible for admission into
a Gemology course, you must have completed 10+2 (any stream) or graduation. The
duration of the courses vary but they are of short terms. A good command over
English is a must if you want to progress in this field because not only it
gives an edge during communication with customers but also, best of the books
on the subject are in English.
Gemology course mainly consists
of gem's identification and colouring, metal concepts drawing techniques,
metallurgical processes, elements of fashion, design methodology, computer
aided designing, ornament designing, ornament making and traditional and modern
processes with specialization in jewellery designing. Gemologists identify,
sort and grade gemstones in order to advise jewelers/ jewellery designs
regarding various properties of gems and the suitability of particular
gemstones in different metals and settings. Thus, the functions of a Gemologist
include identification, measurement of weights, establishment of size and all
other such aspects of various precious stones. You can specialize as a gem
grinder, gem polisher, gem assorter, engraver, jewellery setter, researcher and
scientist. You can also be involved in teaching and training people with relevant
qualification and adequate experience.
For becoming a successful
Gemologist you should have a sense of design and appreciation of quality.
Excellent powers of observation, attention to detail, precision, ability to
concentrate, initiative, an objective approach and a tremendous sense of
responsibility are some of the other qualities, which will make your progress
in this area, fast and smooth. Good hand-eye coordination, patience and
concentration are required in great measures because the work is precise and
delicate in nature. Students are taught on the various aspects of the stones
that include:
- Identification and coloring of stones, i.e. sorting and grading of stones.
- Occurrence of the stones
- Physical properties of the stones
- Optical properties of the stones
- Identification of naturally occurring gems
- Design methodology
- Metal concepts drawing techniques
- Ornament designing, computer aided designing
- Metallurgical process
- Ornament making in both traditional and modern techniques
It is a fact that Indian gem
cutters and craftsmen are respected and held in high regard all over the world.
Also, Government's liberalization policy has opened up a whole new world of
opportunities in India
and abroad. Within India,
Jaipur (Rajasthan) is among the world's largest gem cutting centers. Other
emerging centers include Delhi,
Mumbai, Surat and Ahmedabad. Most
of the jewellery export houses and other centers located in these cities offer
good positions to those with training in the latest trends and developments in
this field. With the entry of branded gems and jewellery as well as the
increased interest in newer designs and westernized styles, job opportunities
have increased manifolds. If you can satisfy market needs and continue to
create new things, you can carve a niche for yourself as a self- employed
entrepreneur.
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Growing demand for precious stone
jewelry has created the need for more gemologists. Anybody who has a passion
for jewelry and stones and has an eye for detail can become a successful
gemologist. In recent times the entry of branded jewelry has infused new
impetus in the profession. And when it comes to gems and jewelry exports, India
accounts for 70% (approx.) exports worldwide. There is also a demand for
traditional gold jewelry in the international market. The Indian Gem &
Jewelry industry is poised to enter the new millennium with great confidence.
Indian gem cutters and craftsmen are held in high regard the world over. The
opening up of the market will help India
to acquire a sizeable share of the world market.
Job openings have shown an
increase with entry of branded jewelry and increased interest in newer and
westernized styles. Self-employed jewelry designers can carve a niche for
themselves provided they could satisfy market needs and continue to be creative
at the same time. Within manufacturing, increasing automation will take some
time to adversely affect employment of low-skilled occupations, such as
assembler and polisher when replacement benefits and costs outweigh the productivity
of manpower. Automation will have a lesser impact on more creative, highly
skilled positions, such as mould and model maker.
The demand for jewelry is largely
affected by the amount of disposable income people have. Therefore, the
increasing number of affluent individuals, workingwomen, double-income
households and fashion conscious men are expected to keep jewelry sales strong.
Related occupations could be of
gem-cutters, hand engravers, and watchmakers and repairers
It is a fact that Indian gem
cutters and craftsmen are respected and held in high regard all over the world.
Also, Government's liberalization policy has opened up a whole new world of
opportunities in India
and abroad. Within India,
Jaipur (Rajasthan) is among the world's largest gem-cutting centers. Other
emerging centers located in these cities offer good positions to those with
training in the latest trends and developments in this field. With the entry of
branded gems and jewellery as well as the increased interest in newer designs
and westernized styles, job opportunities have increased manifolds. If you can
satisfy market needs and continue to create new things, you can carve a miche
for yourself as a self-employed entrepreneur.
Though automation has set in this
field also, keeping pace with the changing times, it will take time before it
adversely affects the employment of lower level skilled workers. But automation
will hardly have much impact on the creative and highly skilled positions. Employment is not at all a problem for
skilled workers. The salaries vary depending on the type of the job you are
doing. Creative jobs generally fetch you a starting salary of Rs.15,000 per
month. People involved in this business can also be retailers, wholesalers of
gems and jewellery shop, where income levels vary from one extreme to another.
Owing to the availability of
cheap labour, it is estimated that nine out of every ten diamonds are cut in India.
Further, employment opportunities should be excellent as jewellery sales are
increasing. Due to the discovery and pilferage of imitations of diamonds and
synthetic gems, the field is still evolving. The International Gemological
Institute (IGI), the largest independent gem certification and appraisal
institute with gemological laboratories in Antwerp
(Belgium), New
York (US)
and Bangkok (Thailand),
has set up shop in Mumbai in recognition of India's
immense potential in this field. Many other gemological institutes have been
eyeing India in
the recent past.
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National
Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) has following branches :-
(a) NIFT Campus, near Gulmohar
Park, Hauz Khas, New
Delhi.
(b) Tata Mills, Parel, Mumbai (Maharashtra).
(c) Sector III, Salt
Lake City, Kolkata (West Bengal).
(d) GIDC Electronic Estate,
Gandhinagar (Gujarat).
(e) Chenatha Bhavan, Nampally, Hyderabad
(Andhra Pradesh)
(f) Co-optex
Building, Egmore, Chennai (Tamil
Nadu).
Author:
Dr. Vivek Kumar Singh & Dr. Bijay Singh
(Author is Geologist and working as Project Scientist in Jharkhand Space Applications Center (JSAC), Deptt. of IT, Govt. of Jharkhand & Co author is University professor in Department of Geology, Ranchi University, Ranchi, Jharkhand. Email: vivekearth@gmail.com / bsingh6029@gmail.com )
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