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  • Journeys in the Field,
• 5/4/23

Australian Sapphires: Follow a gem from the mine all the way to finished jewellery.

Join gemmologist and geologist Charles Lawson as he investigates the fascinating story of how a sapphire is mined in Rubyvale, Queensland, how it is cut and polished and finally set into a finished piece of jewellery.

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