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A new platform that uses artificial intelligence to determine the authenticity and origin of gemstones is being developed in Switzerland.

Gübelin Gem Lab has teamed up with research and technology firm CSEM to automate this process, which usually relies heavily on expert human judgement and analysis, using machine learning.

This new AI approach aims to increase the consistency and reliability of data interpretation, reduce potential human errors and save time.

Dr Daniel Nyfeler, managing director of the Gübelin Gem Lab, said: “The main benefit of deploying machine learning methods in gemmology is to increase the consistency of gem lab results and raise both the public’s and industry’s trust in their gemstones and jewellery, while also enabling the scalability of gem testing services.”

The joint proposal titled ‘Gemtelligence – Software development for the automated analysis of gemstones’ was submitted to Innosuisse, a governmental institute with the mission to promote science-based innovation, and has recently been approved.

The Swiss government is now funding project, which will encompass the assessment and evaluation of all types of analytical data typically collected in modern gem labs.

The project will develop machine learning-based algorithms, which will be trained to evaluate standard gemstone characteristics. The base will be an existing catalogue of data from tens of thousands of clients’ gemstones that the Gübelin Gem Lab has tested since the 1970s.

This will be complemented with data from the Gübelin Reference Stone Collection that comprises of more than 27,000 gems.

Raphael Gübelin, president of Gübelin, said: “This innovative approach is a perfect example of the pioneering spirit of the House of Gübelin. The combined databases of the Reference Stone Collection and client gemstones, gathered over many decades, form the backbone of Gemtelligence and will be combined with the latest technology to bring gemmology to a new level.”

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When rough diamonds were first found in India over 2,500 years ago, Indians were quick to realise that it was a good idea to pocket the stones. Natural diamonds held its sway over people for their ‘mystical’ powers back in the day, and hence, worn as talismans by kings during battles. By the end of the 14th century when diamond cutting and polishing commenced, it opened up a new avenue to wear them for its pristine beauty. These gemstones have since then captivated generations with their earth-bound origins, magnificence, permanence and preciousness.

Times and technology have certainly changed, but the inherent appeal of natural diamonds has not. And rightly so! They are one of the oldest and rarest natural treasures, which are formed deep (approximately 150-300 kilometres) within the Earth’s crust due to intense heat and pressure causing carbon atoms to crystallise. Fun fact: diamonds were formed between 800 million and 3.4 billion years ago, making them older than some of the stars in the sky. As each rock goes through a different journey (read: surrounding conditions, heat and pressure), every diamond boasts unique colour and clarity. This is why no two diamonds are exactly the same.

Diamonds Continue To Remain A Girl’s Best Friend

More than its composition and limited supply, natural diamonds carry authenticity, heritage and timelessness, making them smart and sustainable investments. “In today’s changing environment, we all have a greater appreciation of all things natural, consciously choosing products that have an enduring appeal and which continue to stay relevant for decades. We all want fewer but better things that have an emotional value. And what could be better than natural diamonds? They can be restyled, reset and they provide the perfect foil to any stone, enhancing the beauty of every piece of jewellery,” says Richa Singh, managing director of Natural Diamond Council, describing how natural diamonds have further cemented its place in the current circumstances. A statement piece of jewellery makes for the perfect collector’s item, and also an heirloom to pass on to the next generation.

And that’s not where its allure ends—the versatile sparklers can be mixed and matched with other gemstones and metals to create an array of looks. “These pieces will see you through a lifetime and beyond. These could be the iconic combination of emeralds and natural diamonds that never lose their relevance, but also the most versatile and chameleonic item: the diamond. The stone always lends itself beautifully as a supporting act, but also as the main show,” reinstates Priya Tanna, editor-in-chief, Vogue India.

How To Ace Diamond Jewellery This Festive Season

With all the Diwali celebrations and weddings ahead of us, multiple jewellery options might be vying for your attention, but diamond-encrusted pieces are never a miss for festive and special occasions. You can choose a style crafted using conventional yellow gold for a traditional vibe, or in white gold or platinum for contemporary flair. Natural diamonds can also be complemented with other gemstones like rubies, pearls and emeralds. There are endless design choices to pick from. How about giving done-to-death jhumkas a rain check in favour of shoulder-dusting diamond variants with your kurta set or your mom’s silk sari? Or you can simply rely on a classical pair of chandelier earrings. Statement earrings will also give you an excuse to ditch necklaces for low-key events. If the décolletage has your focus, a Victorian-inspired choker will prove to be the pièce de résistance of your look. Give it the canvas of a cocktail sari and prepare for the compliments to start streaming in. An on-trend multi-stringed necklace can also do the job for you.

An ornate diamond necklace with bridal staples of earrings, maang tikka and bangles can be the crowning glory of a wedding-day look. Brides-to-be can also make their diamond Jewellery work double duty by picking detachable pieces or let layers do the heavy-lifting for them. From diamond haathphools that can be reconfigured to bracelet and rings, to complementing long necklace with chokers with your bridal lehengas, these covetables will not fail you, even after your wedding festivities come to close.

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Updated: Oct 20, 2020

With the festive season approaching us with warmth and enthusiasm, we all are excited to celebrate the festivities, aren’t we? Festival season is all about lights, excitement, friends and families, gatherings, and more.

Celebrations are an expressive method to celebrate great legacy, culture, and conventions. They are intended to cheer unique minutes and feelings in our lives with our friends and family. They assume a significant function to add structure to our social life and interface us with our families and foundations.

But what about choosing our outfits and accessories?

Looking the prettiest in the room is everything that we want isn’t it? Teaming up your outfit with the right jewellery pieces and accessories makes a whole lot of difference to your entire look. In order to get the best social media-ready pictures, glam up your outfits with the right jewellery items and accessories. There are so many Jewellery websites to help you with a variety of latest designs in gold earrings, fancy rings, and much more.

Let us have a look at some easy to follow jewellery styles that you can try this festive season:

Maangtika, matha pattis, or headgears

These beautiful jewellery pieces can likewise assist you with capturing everyone’s attention during the celebrations. Select picks, for example, a precious stone drop maang tikka or a matha patti with white kundan or a smooth headgear can cover every one of your events beginning from celebrations to wedding seasons to New Year madness. Get ready to rock your ethnic looks this festive season with these beautiful and underrated jewellery items. Team it up with a chic outfit and you are good to go.

Gold Bracelet and Kadas

Don’t forget to adorn your wrists with a classy gold bracelet or a chunky and sophisticated kada to team up with your special outfit. Accessorizing your wrists is important as empty wrists never look too good. Wearing a classy gold bracelet or a kada can never go wrong and can be a multi-purpose jewellery item for your vanity.

Statement Ring

A beautiful, elegant and uniquely designed ring draws everyone’s attention. Team up a classy georgette or silk saree with a big kundan or gemstone ring and it will compliment your look altogether. Statement rings can be worn with westen as well as traditional outfits and hence, you are good to go with that one for any occasion this festive season. Whether it is a pooja or an after party, you can pull it off with anything.

Chokers and Pendants

Planning to wear that deep neckline blouse? Team it up with a classy choker pr pendant piece and it will simply look super chic and stunning. Chokers and statement pendants are attractive and can never remain unnoticed. They are bold and strong. You don’t have to wear too much jewellery as this one jewellery piece is enough to attract the limelight.

Traditional Gold earrings and danglers

These never go out of trend! A ton of us have some truly beautiful bits of Indian jewellery. Heavy and well crafted traditional pairs of earrings go pretty well with those heavy Kanjeevaram or Banarasi silk sarees. If you are married they are also perfect for Karwachauth. From traditional temple jewellery designs to conventional kundan and gemstones, there is a vast array of designs available to glam up your attires.

Get ready to leave a mark wherever you go this festive season with these latest jewellery styles and ideas. Festive season is here, and it’s time to play dress up. Don’t wait any further and choose your style for the festivities from the authentic jewellery websites and portals.


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