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Answer: Virtually ALL gems, with few exceptions, are heated. Except for

natural pearl (cultured don't count), hessonite, emerald, diamond,

cat's eye, and red coral (plus some semis, like red spinel, etc.), ALL

gems are heated. If you want an unheated Venus gem then diamond is the

best; even white sapphires are heated. And diamonds are readily

available. Instead of heated ruby use red spinel, blue sapphire use

Indicolite, yellow sapphire use heliodor, etc.

 

A prohibition against heated gems is found only in ONE place in all

Vedic literatures, viz., Sri Garuda Purana, chapter 72, where it is

stated, in one verse, that gems should NOT be burned.

 

Unfortunately there is almost no choice in todays market because

certain types of gems are heated in the rough at or near the mines,

even in Burma and Sri Lanka.

 

AGT is located in the World's colored gem center, Bangkok, and this is

a fact...99% of rubies and sapphires are heat treated. If all ruby and

sapphire users were to check their gems with certified labs it would

reveal that almost all fine quality rubies and sapphires are, in deed,

heat enhanced.

 

But for the fanatics who must have an unburned ruby or sapphire (rather

than a natural uparatna), there is the 1% that are not treated. Usually

poor quality gems are not heated because the flaws will explode. So

untreated gems such as ruby and sapphire, in fine quality, are very

rare and costly. Certain dealers claim to market unburned rubies and

sapphires, and non-oiled (un-cracked) emeralds, including AGT. But

ALWAYS insist on independant gem lab certification of non-treatment

before you can be sure.

 

http://www.agt-gems.com/agtport/html/modules.php?op=modload&name=FAQ&file=index

 

Hope this is useful.

 

Richard Shaw Brown, PG

http://www.richardshawbrown.com

 

 

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Richard - Thank you for your statement on heated gems. I might add that it

is getting very difficult to find red coral that has not been color

enhanced, dyed or otherwise treated.

 

best wishes,

Alan

 

 

>Richard Shaw-Brown <rsbj66

>

>

>RBSC : Heated Gems in Jyotish?

>Fri, 18 Jun 2004 20:58:41 +0100 (BST)

>

>Answer: Virtually ALL gems, with few exceptions, are heated. Except for

>natural pearl (cultured don't count), hessonite, emerald, diamond,

>cat's eye, and red coral (plus some semis, like red spinel, etc.), ALL

>gems are heated. If you want an unheated Venus gem then diamond is the

>best; even white sapphires are heated. And diamonds are readily

>available. Instead of heated ruby use red spinel, blue sapphire use

>Indicolite, yellow sapphire use heliodor, etc.

>

>A prohibition against heated gems is found only in ONE place in all

>Vedic literatures, viz., Sri Garuda Purana, chapter 72, where it is

>stated, in one verse, that gems should NOT be burned.

>

>Unfortunately there is almost no choice in todays market because

>certain types of gems are heated in the rough at or near the mines,

>even in Burma and Sri Lanka.

>

>AGT is located in the World's colored gem center, Bangkok, and this is

>a fact...99% of rubies and sapphires are heat treated. If all ruby and

>sapphire users were to check their gems with certified labs it would

>reveal that almost all fine quality rubies and sapphires are, in deed,

>heat enhanced.

>

>But for the fanatics who must have an unburned ruby or sapphire (rather

>than a natural uparatna), there is the 1% that are not treated. Usually

>poor quality gems are not heated because the flaws will explode. So

>untreated gems such as ruby and sapphire, in fine quality, are very

>rare and costly. Certain dealers claim to market unburned rubies and

>sapphires, and non-oiled (un-cracked) emeralds, including AGT. But

>ALWAYS insist on independant gem lab certification of non-treatment

>before you can be sure.

>

>http://www.agt-gems.com/agtport/html/modules.php?op=modload&name=FAQ&file=index

>

>Hope this is useful.

>

>Richard Shaw Brown, PG

>http://www.richardshawbrown.com

>

>

>=====

>Richard Shaw-Brown, PG

>Designer & Gemologist

>http://www.richardshawbrown.com

>http://www.agt-gems.com

>http://www.hrisikesh.com

>http://www.hrisikesh.net

>http://www.themisunderstood.com

>http://www.astralgemstonetalismans.com

>

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Thanks, Alan, Right!

 

The old test for dyed coral is to rub it on white linen, the dye will

be visable. A good place for very fine "natural" red coral is LuCoral

Co, in Taiwan. But you better go and select the flawless pieces (top &

bottom) by yourself, otherwise you'll get a mixed bag, quality wise.

Another issue with Coral is legal. There is a semi-global ban on the

sale of red coral. Even in Thailand selling red coral is against the

law, so it is tricky. If they actually enforce the ban I may have to

petition the King to make jyotish (medical) use of coral exempt here.

And you may have to do something like that in the USA too. Perhaps as a

unified group, the Planetary Gemologists Association, we can lobby...

 

But today is the tomorrow we worried about yesterday, so we'll tackle

that if and when it pops up.

 

Sukriya,

Richard

 

PS: Alan, when can you join the Planetary Gemologists Association? I'm

no longer the PGA secretary. See http://wwwp-g-a.org/membership.html

for a list of current members & patrons... SVAGATAM!!!

 

--- Alan Scherr <source311 wrote: > Richard - Thank you

for your statement on heated gems. I might add

> that it

> is getting very difficult to find red coral that has not been color

> enhanced, dyed or otherwise treated.

>

> best wishes,

> Alan

 

 

 

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http://www.richardshawbrown.com

http://www.agt-gems.com

http://www.hrisikesh.com

http://www.hrisikesh.net

http://www.themisunderstood.com

http://www.astralgemstonetalismans.com

 

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Hi Richard,

 

I have been looking around for gems for a while now, there are three

gems that I am interested in purchasing, but I am reserved about mail

oredering items from abroad, unless ofcourse I make trip and examine the

gems myself before purchasing. The three gems I am interested in are

yellow sapphire, white sapphire and green tourmailine, prices over here

in the UK can be expensive and also as is well known all jewlers do not

necessarily stock jyotish quality gems. So where does one go without

breaking the bank?

 

Thanks

Rajinder Singh Gill

 

 

Richard Shaw-Brown wrote:

 

> Thanks, Alan, Right!

>

> The old test for dyed coral is to rub it on white linen, the dye will

> be visable. A good place for very fine "natural" red coral is LuCoral

> Co, in Taiwan. But you better go and select the flawless pieces (top &

> bottom) by yourself, otherwise you'll get a mixed bag, quality wise.

> Another issue with Coral is legal. There is a semi-global ban on the

> sale of red coral. Even in Thailand selling red coral is against the

> law, so it is tricky. If they actually enforce the ban I may have to

> petition the King to make jyotish (medical) use of coral exempt here.

> And you may have to do something like that in the USA too. Perhaps as a

> unified group, the Planetary Gemologists Association, we can lobby...

>

> But today is the tomorrow we worried about yesterday, so we'll tackle

> that if and when it pops up.

>

> Sukriya,

> Richard

>

> PS: Alan, when can you join the Planetary Gemologists Association? I'm

> no longer the PGA secretary. See http://wwwp-g-a.org/membership.html

> for a list of current members & patrons... SVAGATAM!!!

>

> --- Alan Scherr <source311 wrote: > Richard - Thank you

> for your statement on heated gems. I might add

> > that it

> > is getting very difficult to find red coral that has not been color

> > enhanced, dyed or otherwise treated.

> >

> > best wishes,

> > Alan

>

>

>

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> Designer & Gemologist

> http://www.richardshawbrown.com

> http://www.agt-gems.com

> http://www.hrisikesh.com

> http://www.hrisikesh.net

> http://www.themisunderstood.com

> http://www.astralgemstonetalismans.com

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