We welcome the collections of the Italian brand Gavello to our stores. Gavello Jewellery is popular for its recognisable, clear design and innovative use of materials and gemstones.
What is gemology?
Gemology is the science that studies gemstonesand is a branch of mineralogy and, by extension, geology. The word "gemology" comes from the Latin word "gema" which means gemstone.It is a speciality that focuses on the analysis and certification of the authenticity of a gemstone, as well as the identification of the enhancement treatments it has undergone.
The expert gemologist examines the stones by physical observation, but also with the use of special instruments, and first decides whether the stone is natural or synthetic. If the stone is natural, the gemologist identifies it and then assesses its specific characteristics in order to estimate its commercial value.Gemologists can identify a gemstone based on certain characteristics and properties, such as cut, colour, quality and clarity. Certain rubies and garnets, for example, may not differ in appearance, but may have different physical properties.
The 4C criteria
A very popular set of criteria is the 4C criteria used in gemology to evaluate diamonds. These are the initial letters of the English words carat (carat, a unit of weight), clarity, colour and cut.
The gemological laboratories
There are many gemological laboratories in the world, and they are usually private or owned by associations. Two of them are the most reputable and have worldwide recognition, the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and the HRD Antwerp in Belgium. These institutes have branches around the world and provide training and gemology certification degrees to jewellers.
The consumer should be aware of whether the certification of a piece of jewellery comes from a well-known institute, and most importantly should consult the jeweller they trust.
The gemological tools
The gemologist uses several specialized tools to evaluate gemstones. The main one is the microscope and, in most cases, with this instrument he can make a complete assessment of the stone under examination. For example, a microscope can magnify the examined stone 30, 40, 50 and so on times, while the jewellers' specialized lens gives 10 times magnification and the bookstore magnifying glass 5 times.
In addition to the determination of the test stone, the following is measured:- the angle of refraction of light passing through the stone, using a refractometer,- the specific gravity when passing through the refractometer through the refractometer, the specific weight,- the dust line,- the analysis of white light by spectroscope.Finally, the estimate of value depends on the clarity, colour, cut, size (carat) and rarity of the stone in relation to all of the above.In the photo below, KALFIDIS Jewellery's gemologist, Akanthos Kalfidis, who studied at the HRD in Belgium, is evaluating a diamond at the Gemology Station.
The KALFIDIS Jewellery charm for 2024
We designed the 2024 charm and we are giving it to our customers!New year, new beginning! The seed as the starting point of a creative process and as a wish for fruitfulness. We wish that what you "sow" will "blossom" in 2024!As the New Year approaches, charms are prominent on gift lists as a way to wish our loved ones good luck and prosperity in the New Year.The New Year's Eve charm tradition is an age-old custom found in many cultures. Ancient Greece was one of the oldest cultures to use charms. In Greek mythology, luck was often associated with specific deities, such as Tyche, and Agathos Daimon, a personal guardian spirit. People often wore talismans bearing the symbols of these deities to attract their favor.
Charms and symbolism
Pomegranates, horseshoes and eyes are some of the dominant symbols of New Year's Eve.The pomegranate was a symbol of fertility and abundance, commonly used in Ancient Greece. It was often depicted in artwork and jewellery, and was used as a common motif on coins, vases and other objects. People also placed a pomegranate at the entrance of a new house to bring good luck and blessings to the occupants of the house. The pomegranate seeds and their color are associated with abundance and success. One of the most common charms is the horse shoe. It is considered a symbol of good luck, protecting the eye from evil. In the old days it was believed that the horseshoe brings good luck because it is made of iron and magical powers cannot pass through the cold metal. When someone found a horseshoe on the street, they were considered very lucky. The horseshoe was hung on the inside of the front door of their house, usually with the opening facing upwards, so that luck and good energy would be concentrated there.
Charms are still popular, adding a touch of magic to the new start. Today's charms combine classic symbols with new materials and modern design approaches.Visit our e-shop and see our large collection of decorative, table or hanging charms.