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Latest revision as of 12:00, 30 May 2009
The way in which the behavior of light is affected by gemstones is important because this leads to:
- Practical considerations about the way and shapes in which gemstones are cut, in order to display their beauty to the best advantage.
- The observation and measurement of that behavior as a means of identification of gemstones.