The World of Gemstones

Fascinating Diamonds 2: Science and Gemology (4h)

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Discover why the Diamond is so unique.

The teachers will relate the diamond's history, from when it was first polished in the 4th century BCE to the invention of the modern brilliant cut in 1919, which enabled it to express its full brilliance. 

Discover the secrets of this gemstone: its chemical composition, totally improbable birth, unequaled hardness, the mystery of its brilliance, and its fire.  

Handle stones, classify them by colors and assess their clarity, use gemologist's tools, and look at exclusive documents. 

About the Course

The only gemstone composed of one single chemical element, the diamond hides so many mysteries: the miracle of its birth, its totally improbable meeting up with human beings and the five characteristics which determine its supreme hardness.  

At L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts, several courses are entirely dedicated to the Diamond and in order to give a very panoramic view on this "Stone of Stones".    

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Sit back and relax

  • This class is conducted by two gemologists. 
  • You are welcomed by your teacher before the class starts: a chance to meet each other and share experiences. 
  • All the necessary material will be provided on site.
  • A certificate is given at the end of the class.
  • Take part in the course: "Recognize the Gemstones", to continue your exploration of gemology and to identify precious stones.  
  • After each class, teachers deliver a list of books, podcasts, websites, museums related to the course attended.