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A KING’S RANSOM! ……..OR NOT ?

20 August, 2pm - 4pm

  • Reginald’s Tower
  • The Quay, Waterford
  • X91 Y880
  • Co. Waterford

Waterford has a rich mining heritage and, in the 19th.Century, forged strong connections to mining communities in Cornwall, Allihies and Butte Montanna. The main mineral mined was copper but various minerals have been found along the coastline here including silver, garnet and pyrite.

Some minerals are considered more precious than others and so are deemed Gem quality. These have played a significant role in human history and culture across the world, and some key aspects of their historical and cultural significance include symbolism, healing and metaphysical properties, astrology and birthstones, tribal and ritual use, but perhaps the best-known use of gemstones is in jewellery. And some gems are prized more highly than others.

However, the similarity in appearance of some gems means they can be easily mistaken for each other. So, to find out if it really is a ‘King’s Ransom’ – we need to be able to distinguish between outwardly similar gems and between naturals and fakes.

Powerpoint lecture about the mining heritage of Waterford and its connections to other mining communities, what the minerals were used for, why some are considered more precious than others and how similar gemstones are distinguished from each other and from synthetic stones and fakes.

I will bring along some mineral and gem samples and some of the equipment used in identifying gemstones. After the talk people will have the opportunity to examine some sample gems using the equipment.

Please book your space by calling Reginald’s Tower on (051) 304220
2 hours
Max. 30 people
Access to upper floors of Reginald’s Tower is by medieval spiral staircase only.


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