The Book of Ruby & Sapphire
From an Unpublished 1934 Manuscript
by JF Halford-Watkins with Richard W Hughes
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About the Book
Prior to the 1930s, ruby and sapphire were mysteries, arcane gems oft-confused with spinel and other look-alikes. Enter JF. Halford-Watkins. Living in Mogok for more than two decades, he penned several articles and an entire monograph on the subject of these rare gems. Sadly he passed away before it could be published. In 1994, Richard Hughes came across a note regarding the manuscript while doing research for his magnum opus, "Ruby & Sapphire." Patrick Streeter, grandson of G. Skelton Streeter, and great grandson of the famed London jeweler, Edwin Streeter, had referenced the Halford-Watkins manuscript while writing his book, "Streeter of Bond Street." Following up on that obscure lead, Richard Hughes found something truly fantastic, an undiscovered jewel of the gemological literature. Over ten years in the making, "The Book of Ruby & Sapphire" is the realization of Halford-Watkins’ vision. Professionally edited and illustrated, it represents a gemological tour de force.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Education
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 434 - Publish Date: Feb 15, 2013
- Language English
- Keywords precious stones, gem buying, Burmese ruby, Kashmir sapphire, Ceylon sapphire, Sri Lanka, gem quality analysis, gem identification, gem enhancements, gems, jewelry, gemology, India, geology, Burma, Myanmar, Mogok, Thailand, mineralogy
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About the Creator
Richard Hughes
Bangkok, Thailand
Richard Hughes is the author of the classic Ruby & Sapphire and over 160 articles on gemology. Many of his writings can be found at www.ruby-sapphire.com.