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Chanthaburi Gem
Dealers Agree to Disclose Beryllium Treatment By Cara Woudenberg · Online Editor CHANTHABURI, THAILAND At a meeting of the Chanthaburi Gem & Jewelry Association (CGA) on February 19, a group of Thai gem heaters formally agreed to disclose the use of beryllium to enhance the color of corundum. This decision comes on the heels of an agreement reached by members of
the American Gem Trade Association, Jewelers of America, American Gem
Society, and Jewelers Vigilance Committee in Tucson in early February
on disclosure terminology for beryllium-diffused sapphire. In a press
release, the associations said that the treatment should be disclosed
as "diffusion (bulk/lattice) treatment." (See Associations
Set The Thai gem community, however, has rejected the diffusion label, and many dealers are simply selling beryllium-diffused sapphire as "heat-treated." That has caused concern among international buyers, because while beryllium diffusion produces a range of bright colors that are rare in nature, it's not always possible to tell by looking if the treatment has been done. During the recent meeting in Chanthaburi, influential members of the
Thai heating community discussed the outcome of the meetings held during
the Tucson gem shows, and 60 association members who were present unanimously
agreed that: As of February 24, 2003, before the start of the Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair, all CGA members are required to adopt a strictly-regulated disclosure system for use in all customer transactions involving the new corundum treatment. Meeting attendees decided that any members heaters or dealers who fail to adhere to the new disclosure system would be expelled from the CGA. The specific details of the new disclosure system are as follows: N Natural Unheated Corundum For a full report on beryllium-diffused sapphire in the marketplace, see the March/April 2003 issue of Colored Stone. Posted: February 21, 2003 |
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