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Beading and Minerals Links
Beading, Lapidary, Minerals and Jewelry Sources
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The American Gem Trade Association
The American Gem Trade Association (AGTA) is an association of North
American trade professionals dedicated to promoting the long term stability
and integrity of the natural colored gemstone, pearl, and cultured pearl industry.
The association pursues its goals through the combined use of educational programs,
publicity, industry events, government and industry relations, and printed materials
for both the trade and consumer. The AGTA is well known in the gem and jewelry
industries for maintaining the highest ethical standards.
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Amethyst Galleries Mineral Names
The Mineral Gallery is a constantly growing collection of mineral descriptions,
images, and specimens, together with several ways of accessing these
descriptions. The descriptions include searchable mineralogical data,
plus other information of interest to students and rock hounds!
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Bob's Rock Shop
Hello, I'm pleased to meet you. My name is Bob and I am
the editor and webmaster of this online publication for rock
collectors and lapidary hobbyists. Basically, I'm just your ordinary,
common as quartz rockhound who enjoys showing off minerals in my collection,
lapidary projects, and sharing with fellow collectors and rock nuts. As a
longstanding computer hobbyist and Internet enthusiast I saw an opportunity at
the dawn of the World Wide Web to indulge several interests and open up "shop" here.
The result of merging these interests and hobbies is Bob's Rock Shop.
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Facet Shoppe
THE place for faceters of all skill levels and anyone interested in
gemcutting to find information and products related to faceting, rough gems,
cut gemstones, lapidary and jewelry-making products. Your source for the
highest quality information, service, and products that assure the greatest
value to all of our visitors and customers.
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Forum Gemstone.de
Our virtual communities comprehensive gemstone information database is designed to
share the practical knowledge of the gemstone trade with you.
Discover the mysterious legends and sagas that woof around the fascination of
coloured gemstones, appreciate their quality, learn about their countries of origin
and find useful gemological data that helps you identify a specimen
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GEMOLOGY WORLD
Website of the Canadian Institute of Gemmology - Pacific School of Jewellery Arts
P.O. Box 57010, Vancouver, B.C. V5K 5G6 Tel. (604) 530-8569 --
Membre Observateur Parlement Lycéen Européen des écoles de bijouterie et métiers d'art
Permanent Member of European Parliament of Schools for Jewellery Arts
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The International Colored Gemstone Association
The International Colored
Gemstone Association is a non-profit association which was founded in 1983 to
represent the international gemstone industry. The ICA is the first and only
organization working to increase the understanding, appreciation, and sales
of colored gemstones worldwide.
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Jade Site
Welcome to my personal website. This non-commercial site provides information on jade.
The pictures in the Gallery and the other materials relating to jade classification are
for informational purposes only. This is purely an informational site since I am an avid
Jade lover and wanted to educate the public about the functional and artistic beauty of jade.
This site also provides links to other things. On the top of my page, there are six boxed w's.
Each of them has a question pertaining to jade.
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jewelinfo4u.com
Gems, How to buy and care for your gems. Information on famous gemstones and more
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John Miller's Gemology Pages
These pages are intended to provide a comprehensive introduction to
gemology and the lapidary arts for the general public and a handy resource for the jewelry trade.
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Opals Guaranteed for Australian opals, opal jewelry, black opal
and opal rough.
Also features a detailed opal knowledge center and monthly
newsletter, with wholesale prices on more than 2,000 opal products.
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Rockpick Legend
FREE information pages about rock tumblers and tumbling secrets,
rock hounding like the pros, choosing and caring for fine mineral and fossil
specimens like museums, geology teaching tips, and more are all here!
Beading and Minerals Links
Beading, Lapidary, Minerals and Jewelry Sources
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