Thursday, October 11, 2007

Victoria Finlay, Jewels: A Secret History


Victoria Finlay, Jewels: A Secret History, Ballantine Books, NY 2006.
ISBN-10: 0-345-46694-2

Amusing travelogue. Wittily organized according to Mohs hardness scale of jewels (which are not necessarily minerals: amber, pearl, jet and opal all involve organic processes in their formation). Discussion of artificial corundum gemstones— ruby, sapphire— is outdated and superficial: the requirements of laser technology caused production of synthetic rubies of arbitrary size, etc. Industrial applications of diamonds are also missing. To a pity, like the Nazi Germany, in which no printed material could come out without anti-Semitic rants no matter how tangential to the subject, these days any piece written by the Britisher must contain racialist abuse of the Russians (Chapter “Amber”).

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