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MINING OF GEMS
The methods employed in the mining of gems depend obviously upon the occurrence of the latter. If occurring in gravels, or decom­posed rock areas, as is the case with the majority of gems, mining usually takes the form of open cuts, made either by digging numerous small pits, or one of extensive dimensions. The separation of the gems from the common pebbles accompanying them is then performed by some method of washing, usually hand panning combined with hand picking. Panning depends for its operation upon the generally high specific gravity of the gem minerals as compared with those of com­moner occurrence, and is thus similar in principle to gold panning. The utensil most commonly employed is a shallow pan of wood or metal, from 12 to 18 inches in diameter, and of a more or less coni­cal shape. On taking up a quantity of the gem-bearing gravel in this with water, and rinsing the whole with a circular motion, the lighter minerals fly off and the heavier concentrate toward the center. After the contents of the pan have in this manner been considerably reduced, by searching and hand picking any gems which may have gathered at the center can usually be readily seen and picked out.
Of the methods of mining and separating gravels by hand digging and panning, the procedure of the Cingalese in exploiting the Ceylon gem gravels may be considered a good illustration. These methods are thus described by Dr. A. C. Hamlin:
"The mining operations are generally carried on by the native Cingalese, who labor in the light of a pastime, and only during inter­vals of their agricultural employments. Some few, however, undertake the labor as a regular business, but they belong to a low and dissipated class, and do not work systematically or with regularity. Therefore, the gem-mining of Ceylon cannot be regarded as a fixed and per­manent business.
"When an exploration has been determined upon, a small party of villagers set out for the promising region provided with the imple­ments of mining and the means of camping out. The times selected for the operations are after the heavy rains, which prevail in June and October, and the floods have subsided. The beds of rivers, or smaller
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