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Podcast Facet Nation: A Gemmology Podcast

Facet Nation: A Gemmology Podcast

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Frequency: 1 episode/7d. Total Eps: 38

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Facet Nation is a new kind of gemmology podcast. Rigorous enough for serious students, but fascinating and funny enough for anyone craving an inside look at gemstones, jewellery and the shadowy world surrounding them. Part revision aide, part storytime, Lucinda and Simon are your qualified guides to the world’s most ancient treasures.

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11. Gem weight and Specific Gravity: How heavy are your gemstones?

Season 1 · Episode 11

lundi 10 novembre 2025Duration 50:35

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In this episode of the Facet nation podcast, Simon and Lucinda delve into the intricate world of gemmology, focusing on the concepts of weight, density, and specific gravity. They explore the historical significance of Archimedes' principle, practical methods for hydrostatic weighing, and the use of heavy liquids in gem identification. The hosts engage with their audience, sharing insights and personal anecdotes, while emphasising the importance of these concepts in the gem trade.


Titles

The Weight of Gems: Understanding Density and Gravity

Gemmology 101: Weight, Density, and Specific Gravity



Sound bites


"Weight is crucial in gem pricing."

"The importance of weight in gem pricing."

"Carat weight affects the price per carat."



Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Welcome

02:53 Engagement with Listeners

05:14 Understanding Weight and Density in Gemstones

10:33 The Importance of Carat Weight

14:49 Price Per Carat and Market Dynamics

20:18 Specific Gravity Explained

25:11 Historical Context of Specific Gravity Measurement

27:24 Eureka! The Principle of Displacement

28:39 Hydrostatic Weighing: The Science of Density

33:45 Heavy Liquids: Testing Gemstones at Home

38:17 The Game of Sink, Swim or Suspend


Weight is crucial in gem pricing and identification.

Specific gravity is a key property for gemologists.

Archimedes' principle is foundational in understanding density.

Hydrostatic weighing is a practical method for determining specific gravity.

Heavy liquids can help distinguish between different gemstones.

Amber's specific gravity allows it to float in saltwater solutions.

Carat weight affects the price per carat of gemstones.

Understanding heft can aid in gem identification.

Gemmologists often use digital scales for precise measurements.

Engagement with listeners enhances the podcast experience.


gemmology, weight, density, specific gravity, gemstones, Archimedes, hydrostatic weighing, heavy liquids, carat weight, gem identification, gemology

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10. Gem Durability: How hard are your gemstones?

Season 1 · Episode 10

lundi 3 novembre 2025Duration 01:07:54

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In this episode of FacetNation, Lucinda and Simon delve into the essential aspects of gem durability, focusing on hardness, toughness, and stability. They discuss the Mohs scale of hardness, the importance of understanding these properties for both gemologists and jewellery enthusiasts, and practical tips for caring for gemstones. The conversation also covers the differences between fracture and cleavage, the impact of chemical stability on gems, and how to properly maintain and wear jewellery. The episode concludes with listener engagement and a shout-out to dedicated fans.


Takeaways

Understanding durability is crucial for gemmologists and jewellery lovers.

Hardness, toughness, and stability are the three main aspects of durability.

The Mohs scale helps determine a gemstone's hardness.

Toughness refers to a material's ability to resist fracture.

Stability involves a gem's resistance to chemical and physical changes.

Different gemstones have varying levels of durability and care requirements.

Fracture and cleavage are important concepts in gemmology.

Chemical stability can affect the appearance and longevity of gemstones.

Proper care can prevent damage to valuable gems.

Engaging with listeners enhances the podcast experience.


Titles

The Essential Guide to Gem Durability

Understanding Gemstone Hardness and Toughness


Sound bites

""You need to know them stone for stone.""

""Last on and first off for pearls.""

""Don't put your tourmalines in the ultrasonic, y'all.""


Chapters

00:00 Understanding Durability in Gemstones

02:57 The Importance of Hardness

05:33 Mohs Scale of Hardness Explained

08:08 Identifying Gemstones by Hardness

10:44 Toughness and Durability in Gemstones

13:19 The Role of Friedrich Mohs

15:48 Practical Applications of Hardness Testing

20:46 Understanding Hardness and Scratch Testing

24:44 Identifying Composite Materials and Their Characteristics

26:28 Differential Hardness Explained

30:35 The Art of Cleaving Diamonds

34:21 Modern Techniques in Diamond Cutting

35:53 Differential Hardness in Other Gemstones

41:08 The Streak Test: A Practical Approach

45:36 Toughness vs Hardness in Gemstones

46:18 Thermal Expansion and Gemstone Integrity

47:46 The Dark Side of Crackled Quartz

49:09 Understanding Fractures in Gemstones

50:53 Cleavage vs. Fracture: Key Differences

52:50 The Importance of Cleavage in Gem Identification

54:35 Incipient Cleavage: A Hidden Danger

56:21 Stability: The Third Pillar of Durability

01:01:11 Chemical Vulnerabilities of Gemstones

01:04:29 Porosity and Its Impact on Stability

01:06:24 Final Thoughts on Gem Durability


gemmology, durability, hardness, toughness, stability, Mohs scale, gemstones, jewellery care, fracture, cleavage, gemology


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1. WTF is Gemmology?

Season 1 · Episode 1

lundi 1 septembre 2025Duration 35:41

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So you wanna be a gemmologist? Or you just wanna know if granny's jewellery box is worth taking down the pawn shop? You're in the right place. In the first Facet Nation episode, you'll meet fellow gemstone obsessives Lucinda and Simon. Get the inside scoop on Gem-A and the jewellery industry at large and attempt to answer the eternal question; WTAF is gemmology?


Summary

In the inaugural episode of Facet Nation, hosts Lucinda Beeman and Simon Barber delve into the world of gemmology, sharing their personal journeys and experiences in the field. They discuss the importance of understanding gemstones for confident buying and selling, the defining characteristics of gems, and the educational paths to becoming a gemmologist. The conversation also touches on the community of gem lovers, the significance of cut in gemstones, and their favourite gems, all while aiming to entertain and educate listeners about the fascinating world of gems.


Takeaways

  • Gemmology empowers you to make confident choices when buying gemstones.
  • Understanding the attributes of gems includes beauty, rarity, and durability.
  • The journey to becoming a gemmologist involves rigorous study and passion for gems.
  • Cut quality is crucial in determining the value and beauty of a gemstone.
  • Emeralds, while beautiful, are not practical for everyday wear due to their durability issues.
  • The gem community is welcoming and eager to share knowledge and experiences.
  • Favourite gemstones often reflect personal preferences and unique qualities.
  • Gemmology offers various career paths, from valuation to gemstone mining.
  • The podcast aims to educate and entertain listeners about gems and gemmology.
  • Engaging with the gem community can enhance your knowledge and appreciation of gemstones.
  • What is a Gem? Exploring the World of Gemmology
  • The Journey to Becoming a Gemmologist
  • "It's a journey of studying gems."
  • "I just love gems."
  • "What is a gem?"


gemmology, gemstones, gemmologist, jewellery, gem buying, gem selling, gem education, gem community, gem attributes, gem careers, gemology, gemologist

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9. Spooktacular 2025: The World's Most Cursed Gemstones

Season 1 · Episode 9

lundi 27 octobre 2025Duration 56:20

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In this episode of Facet Nation, Lucinda and Simon explore the spooky side of gemstones, discussing Halloween traditions, recent robberies in the gem industry, and the history of cursed stones. They delve into tales of the Black Orlov diamond, the Bahia Emerald, The Black Prince's Ruby, and the infamous Hope Diamond, revealing the dark stories and misfortunes associated with these gems.


Takeaways


Halloween is a significant cultural event in America.

The UK is slowly adopting American traditions like Halloween.

Recent robberies in the gem industry highlight security issues.

The Louvre robbery was a simple yet bold heist.

Cursed gemstones have fascinating histories and folklore.

The Black Orlov diamond is linked to multiple tragic deaths.

The Bahia emerald has a history of misfortune for its owners.

The Black Prince's ruby is associated with the downfall of monarchs.

The Hope diamond has a legacy of tragedy and misfortune.

Curses often stem from the act of stealing sacred objects.


Titles


Cursed Gems: The Dark Side of Beauty

Halloween and the Haunting of Gemstones


Sound Bites


"Simon was the ringleader."

"It's a bit weird."

"The no hope diamond."


Chapters


00:00 Halloween and Its Cultural Significance

02:56 Recent Robberies in the Gem Trade

05:42 The Louvre Robbery: A Closer Look

08:24 Hatton Garden Heist: A Shocking Incident

11:05 The Emotional Weight of Jewellery

13:18 Cursed Gemstones: An Introduction

15:45 The Black Orlov: A Cursed Diamond

20:30 The Curse of the Black Orlov Diamond

24:27 The Bahia Emerald: A Tale of Misfortune

30:04 The Black Prince's Ruby: A Royal Curse

38:31 The Legacy of Cursed Gems

38:53 Historical Figures and Their Legacies

41:03 The Curse of the Hope Diamond

54:18 Cursed Gems and Their Stories


Keywords


Halloween, gemstones, robberies, cursed stones, folklore, jewellery, history, spooky stories, gemmology, folklore, jewelry, gemology, diamond

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8. Beryl: Emerald's mum and Bas's wife

Season 1 · Episode 8

lundi 20 octobre 2025Duration 01:06:23

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In this episode, Lucinda and Simon dive deep into the fascinating world of Beryl gemstones, exploring its various types, including Emerald, Aquamarine, and Bixbite. They discuss the geological formation of Beryl, its unique characteristics, and the treatments often applied to enhance its appearance. The conversation also touches on the rarity of certain Beryl varieties and the importance of understanding inclusions and localities in gemmology. With a mix of humour and insightful information, the hosts provide a comprehensive overview of this captivating gemstone family.


Takeaways

Beryl is a family of gemstones that includes Emerald, Aquamarine, and more.
Emerald is unique within the Beryl family due to its colour and rarity.
Beryl in its pure form is colourless and known as Goshenite.
Emeralds are brittle and require special care when setting.
Aquamarine is often heat-treated to enhance its blue colour.
Bixbite, or red Beryl, is extremely rare and valuable.
Emeralds often contain inclusions, making them unique.
Goshenite is colourless and comes from Goshen, Massachusetts.
Maxixe Beryl fades in sunlight, making it a unique case.
Understanding the geology of Beryl helps in identifying its varieties.


Sound Bites

"Emerald is its own beast."
"Just say Mica and move on."
"Aquamarine means seawater."


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Beryl and Gemstones
03:02 Exploring the Beryl Family
05:58 Geology and Formation of Beryl
08:37 Emerald: The Unique Gemstone
11:22 Emerald's Rarity and Value
14:18 Emerald's Characteristics and Challenges
16:55 Emerald Cut and Its Significance
19:26 Emerald Varieties and Misconceptions
24:12 Distinctive Styles and Family Dynamics
26:29 Emerald Inclusions and Their Significance
28:14 Emerald Localities: Colombia vs. Zambia
32:51 Emerald Testing Techniques
36:31 Emerald Treatments and Their Implications
42:51 Synthetic Emeralds: Understanding the Differences
45:02 Understanding Synthetic Emeralds
49:37 Exploring Aquamarine: Characteristics and Treatments
55:39 Identifying Aquamarine vs. Blue Topaz
56:47 The Unique Properties of Heliodor and Morganite
58:27 The Rarity and Value of Bixbite
01:00:53 Goshenite and Maxixe Beryl: Lesser-Known Varieties


Keywords

Beryl, Emerald, Aquamarine, Gemmology, Gemstones, Crystallography, Geology, Treatments, Inclusions, Rare Gems

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7. Gem Crystallography: Habits and Forms

Season 1 · Episode 7

lundi 13 octobre 2025Duration 01:00:36

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In this episode of Facet Nation, Simon and Lucinda delve into the fascinating world of gemmology, focusing on crystals and their structures. They discuss the importance of understanding crystal systems, symmetry, and the various forms and habits of crystals. The conversation also covers topics such as twinning, pseudomorphs, polymorphs, and isomorphism, providing listeners with a comprehensive overview of these essential concepts in gemmology. The episode concludes with a preview of the next episode, which will focus on the Beryl family of crystals.


Takeaways

Crystals have orderly arrangements of atoms that define their structure.

Understanding crystal systems is crucial for gemmology.

Symmetry plays a significant role in identifying crystal types.

Crystals can be classified into closed and open forms based on their terminations.

Twinning occurs when two crystals share a common orientation.

Pseudomorphs are formed when one mineral replaces another.

Polymorphs have the same chemical composition but different structures.

Isomorphism refers to different minerals having the same crystal structure.

Crystals can exhibit various surface markings that aid in identification.

The next episode will focus on the Beryl family of crystals.


Sound Bites


"Crystals have orderly arrangements of atoms."

"Understanding crystal systems is crucial for gemmology."

"Get those sticks out, y'all!"


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Facet Nation

02:53 Exciting Developments and Listener Engagement

05:40 Understanding Crystals and Their Structures

10:53 Crystal Systems and Their Characteristics

18:48 Symmetry in Crystals

26:32 Crystal Forms and Their Descriptions

34:17 Understanding Crystal Structures

37:41 Exploring Non-Geometrical Crystal Habits

39:57 Surface Markings and Their Significance

44:10 The Fascinating World of Crystal Twinning

50:33 Pseudomorphs and Polymorphs Explained

53:01 Isomorphism and Its Implications

55:02 Crystallography: The Systems and Their Members

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6. Gem Chemistry: Materials, Structure and Chemical Elements

Season 1 · Episode 6

lundi 6 octobre 2025Duration 50:34

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In this episode of Facet Nation, Lucinda and Simon delve into the foundational aspects of gemmology, focusing on the materials and structures that make up gemstones. They explore chemical elements, atoms, and subatomic particles, emphasising the importance of the periodic table and valency in understanding chemical bonds. The discussion covers crystalline and amorphous structures, the significance of quartz, and the formation of minerals. They categorize gemstones into oxides, silicates, carbonates, phosphates, and organic materials, providing insights into their properties and roles in gemmology. Strap in people, this is a heavy one.


Titles


Exploring the Depths of Gemmology

The Building Blocks of Gemstones



Sound bites


"Atoms are extremely small."

"Carbon has a valency of four."

"Carbonates are the hippies of the group."



Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Gemmology and Episode Overview

03:08 Understanding Elements and Atoms

06:09 Subatomic Particles and Their Roles

09:03 The Periodic Table and Atomic Structure

11:52 Valency and Chemical Bonds

14:36 Oxidation and Its Importance

17:38 Types of Chemical Bonds

20:27 Crystal Structures and Their Significance

23:32 Minerals and Their Formation

26:15 Key Elements in Gemstone Composition

28:09 The Ubiquity of Quartz and Its Elements

31:54 Understanding Gemstone Composition

34:27 The Importance of Silicates

40:07 Exploring Carbonates and Their Characteristics

42:03 The Role of Organic Materials in Gemstones

46:17 Rocks and Their Complexities


gemmology, chemical elements, atoms, subatomic particles, periodic table, valency, chemical bonds, crystalline structure, minerals, gemstone composition, oxides, silicates, carbonates, phosphates, organic materials

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5. Corundum Part Two: Rubies, 'real' and otherwise

Season 1 · Episode 5

lundi 29 septembre 2025Duration 55:58

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Keywords

rubies, gemology, birthstones, Myanmar, treatments, synthetic rubies, famous rubies, gem identification, corundum, gemstone quality


In this episode, Simon and Lucinda delve into the captivating world of rubies, exploring their significance as July's birthstone, the science behind their colour and quality, and the various localities where they are found. They discuss the testing and identification of rubies, the treatments that enhance their appearance, and the rise of synthetic rubies in the market. The conversation also touches on famous rubies and their stories, providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of these precious gemstones.

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4. Corundum Part One: All Hail Queen Sapphire

Season 1 · Episode 4

lundi 22 septembre 2025Duration 57:07

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In this episode, Lucinda and Simon delve into the fascinating world of corundum, exploring sapphires and rubies. They discuss the chemical composition, durability, and popularity of these gemstones, as well as their significance in engagement rings. The conversation also touches on the crystal structure of sapphires, the various colours and trends in the market, and the stories behind famous sapphires like the Logan Sapphire. The hosts emphasise the importance of understanding gemstones and encourage listeners to appreciate their unique qualities.

Takeaways:

  • Rubies and sapphires are essentially the same mineral, differing only in color.
  • Corundum is highly durable, making it ideal for engagement rings.
  • Sapphires and rubies have a high Mohs hardness of 9, second only to diamonds.
  • The color of corundum is influenced by trace elements during formation.
  • Montana sapphires are gaining popularity for their unique colors and luster.
  • Famous sapphires like the Logan Sapphire have intriguing histories tied to imperialism and wealth.
  • Understanding the crystal structure of sapphires helps in identifying their quality.
  • Color zoning in sapphires can indicate their natural origin versus synthetic.
  • The market for colored gemstones is shifting towards unique and interesting stones.
  • Appreciating the story and uniqueness of a gemstone can enhance its value beyond monetary worth.

keywords: corundum, sapphires, rubies, gemstones, gemmology, engagement rings, durability, crystal structure, varieties, famous sapphires

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3. Observation, magnification and the amazing world of gem inclusions

Season 1 · Episode 3

lundi 15 septembre 2025Duration 01:01:18

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In this episode of Facet Nation, Lucinda Beeman and Simon Barber delve into the world of gemmology, focusing on the essential skill of observation. They share their personal experiences with gemmology exams, discuss the practical techniques for examining gemstones, and explore the significance of colour, lustre, transparency, and cut in determining a gem's value. The conversation also highlights the importance of inclusions and optical effects in identifying and appreciating gemstones, providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the gemmological process.



Takeaways


Observation is a key skill for gemmologists.

Colour is a major factor in gemstone valuation.

Lustre affects the visual appeal of gemstones.

Transparency can indicate the quality of a stone.

The shape and cut of a gemstone influence its beauty and value.

Inclusions can tell a story about a gemstone's origin.

Optical effects like Chatoyancy and Adularescence enhance a gem's allure.

Using a loupe and proper lighting is essential for gem testing.

Understanding diagnostic inclusions aids in gemstone identification.

Gemmology combines science with artistry in evaluating stones.



Titles


The Art of Observation in Gemmology

Unlocking the Secrets of Gemstones



Sound bites


"We are going to be talking all about observation today."

"I had a cry too, I was on the corner of Black Horse Road."

"Transparency is basically the question, can you see through it?"



Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Exam Results

02:56 The Practical Gemmologist: Using a Loupe

06:01 Light Techniques in Gem Testing

08:21 Understanding Transmitted Light

11:02 The Importance of Colour in Gemmology

15:55 Exploring Lustre in Gemstones

21:01 Exploring Gemstone Lusters

24:21 Understanding Transparency in Gemstones

26:50 The Art of Cutting and Shaping Gemstones

38:26 Diving into Inclusions and Internal Features

42:33 Diagnostic Inclusions in Gemstones

49:02 The Importance of Non-Diagnostic Inclusions

49:03 Optical Effects and Their Significance

57:24 Future Topics and Closing Thoughts


gemmology, gemstones, observation, lustre, inclusions, gem testing, color, transparency, shape, cut


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