Polymer-impregnated turquoise

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Abstract

A large "Persian" turquoise cabochon was impregnated with a material that was also present in cavities on its base. Raman spectroscopy identified the filler as a UV-hardened polymer. Although such polymers have been seen as fillers in other gems, especially emerald, this is the first time the GIA Laboratory has seen turquoise treated with this material.

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Moe, K. S., Moses, T. M., & Johnson, P. (2007). Polymer-impregnated turquoise. Gems and Gemology, 43(2), 149–151. https://doi.org/10.5741/GEMS.43.2.149

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