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Carved Gemstone Exhibition Slated for Israel Diamond Museum

By JCK Staff
Posted on August 23, 2010
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A new exhibition of jewelry, cameos, and artifacts carved from gemstones will open at the Harry Oppenheimer Diamond Museum in Ramat Gan, Israel, next month. Titled “And thou shalt breathe life into a gem,” the exhibition is based on the work of master carvers in Idar-Oberstein, Germany, and is the result of cooperation with the Deutsches Edelsteinmuseum there.

The exhibition will display about 150 items valued at approximately $1 million. Carved gemstones include agate, carnelian, tourmaline, amethyst, quartz, rose quartz, chalcedony, onyx, ruby, emeralds, and sapphires.

Shmuel Schnitzer, chairman of the Harry Oppenheimer Diamond Museum, said the exhibition represents efforts of the Israeli Diamond Industry to broaden the areas of interest of the diamond community and the general public. He added that the exhibition is an important manifestation of the close relations between Germany and Israel. 

The exhibition will open Sept. 7 and run till the end of December.

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