GRS GemResearch Swisslab
Lucerne, Switzerland

With the continuous discovery of new mines in the world, the continuous research in all different areas of gemmology, and the related fields of geology, mineralogy, as well as research of inclusions in gemstones by means of modern analytical methods, use of non-destructive chemical analyses GRS modern analytical methods, Click for a bigger photo(so-called "fingerprint" techniques) become increasingly important. Today, modern micro-analytical methods include the use of electron microscope analyses, laser technology (Raman laser spectroscopy), as well as X-ray based analyses. To be able to have access to all of these methods, GRS GemResearch Swisslab has established liaisons with leading universities in Switzerland. Furthermore, GRS GemResearch Swisslab has invented its own high-tech portable gemmological laboratory, computerised and with state-of-the-art spectrometers.
GRS modern analytical methods, Click for a bigger photoIn addition to gemstones from newly discovered mines, new synthetics regularly appearing on the gem market constitute a challenge to the gemstone industry. In consequence, the above mentioned modern technologies and their progessional scientific application by gemmology have become essential in the process of separating the natural from synthetic gemstones and in the detection of any kind of treatment.


Mission Statement to the Public concerning the Role of GRS GemResearch Swisslab and Future Gemmological Research

In the light of these developments, gemmological research offers an essential safeguard to the gem trade. GRS GemResearch Swisslab, along other recognized laboratories in the world, is a leading company in this field.


Dr. A Peretti, F.G.G., F.G.A.
President
 
 
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