Press
Gems & Gemology — Spring 2008
Copper-bearing (Paraíba–type) Tourmaline from Mozambique
by Brendan M. Laurs, J. C. (Hanco) Zwaan, Christopher M. Breeding, William B. (Skip) Simmons, Donna Beaton, Kenneth F. Rijsdijk, Riccardo Befi, and Alexander U. Falster
Features Lago Pendant by Carley Jewels, Cuprian Tourmaline from RareSource, pg. 29
For more information, please visit GIA.edu
AGTA Prism — Spring 2007
2007 Spectrum Awards
Open Category: All Other Faceted:
Features Edward Boehm in 3rd place with 5.39 ct. square cushion-cut Spinel.
This superb spinel is the finest red spinel I have ever seen from Burma — Edward Boehm
Gems & Gemology — Winter 2005
A Gemological Pioneer: Dr. Edward J. Gubelin
by Robert E. Kane, Edward W. Boehm, Stuart D. Overlin, Dona M. Dirlam, John I. Koivula, and Christopher P. Smith
For more information, please visit GIA.edu
The Loupe — Summer 2004
Gemologist Tells of Travels to World's Richest Gem Mines
by Mauricio Minotta
Features Edward Boehm's lectures about his travels directly to the gem mines.
ICA Gazette — Dec. 2003
ICA News "GIA Explores Madagascar with Help of ICA Ambassador"
photo by Edward Boehm.
Story features Edward Boehm and Brendan Laurs.
Gems & Gemology — Spring 2002
Portable Instruments and Tips on Practical Gemology in the Field: 14 Portable Instruments
by Edward W. Boehm
For more information, please visit GIA.edu
Gems & Gemology — Winter 2000
Gem Localities of the 1990s
By James E. Shigley, Dona M. Dirlam, Brendan M. Laurs, Edward W. Boehm, George Bosshart, and William F. Larson
For more information, please visit GIA.edu
Professional Jeweler — June 1999
The Case for Red Emerald: A rare North American beryl with an identity crisis
by Robert Weldon
Features a quote from Edward Boehm on page 2.
Professional Jeweler — January 1999
Temple of the Cut
by Robert Weldon
A 60ct Citrine courtesy of RareSource
Artist is Klaus Schafer from Idar-Oberstein, Germany
Photo by Robert Weldon
Gems & Gemology — Fall 1995
Gem-Quality Grossular Andradite: A NEW GARNET FROM MALI
By Mary L. Johnson, Edward W. Boehm, Horst Krupp, Joachim W. Zang, and Robert C. Kammerling
