Portal logo
Gems and Jewelry                 3
is the name of the science that has to do with metals; " gemology " is a word sometimes used to describe the branch of art or of the crafts that deals with gems which have passed through the hands of the diamond cutter or the lapi­dary. The general reader resents the disposi­tion of scientific writers to indulge in technical terminology, though the steady development of popular interest in pure science has in some measure reconciled the reading masses to a sparing and judicious use of the technical terms of specialists.
Scientific hobbies are nowadays common; some take to mineralogy, some to botany, some to entomology. So far as popularity is con­cerned, the scientific study of gems is, as com­pared with the studies above named, at a disadvantage. The novice adventuring into the study of nature is apt to be attracted by life and action, and his attention won by the forms that are most beautiful, .as birds, butterflies, or wildflowers. Sometimes the adaptability of specimens to photography weighs heavily in the scale of choice, or, perhaps, the ease with which they can be preserved with their natural bril­liancy of colouring as in the case of moths, beetles, or the leaves of forest trees. The