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San Diego Mineral & Gem Society
The San Diego Gem and Mineral Society exists to help people increase their understanding and appreciation of gems, minerals and the lapidary arts. We offer classes, field trips, lectures, and regular meetings for a variety of interests.
Societat Valenciana de Mineralogia
La Sociedad Valenciana de Mineralogia es una asociación cuyo ámbito territorial de sus actividades es principalmente la Comunidad Valenciana.
Société Royale Belge de Gemmologie
Ce site reprend les caractéristiques physiques, optiques et chimiques des pierres précxieuses, fines et ornementales. Inscivez-vous aux cours.
Suffolk Gem & Mineral Club, Inc.
The Suffolk Gem & Mineral Club, Inc. was formed in 1978. The Club today has a membership of approximately 70, whose interests range from collecting mineral specimens to fossils, lapidary work and jewelry making.
SVSMF ASCMF Swiss association of searchers, collectors of minerals and fossils
Schweizerische Vereinigung der Strahler, Mineralien- und Fossiliensammler Associazione svizzera dei cercatori, collezionisti di minerali e fossili Association suisse des cristalliers, collectionneurs de minéraux et fossi
SZM (Studienkreis Zürcher Mineraliensammler)
Club of mineral and fossil collectors around Zurich, Switzerland with talks, excursions, show etc. Mineralien- und Fossilien-Sammler Vereinigung aus der Umgebung von Zürich mit Veranstaltungskalender, Exkursionsprogramm, Mineralienbörse u.s.w.
The Fluorescent Mineral Society
The Fluorescent Mineral Society is an international organization of professional mineralogists, gemologists, amateur collectors, and others who study and collect fluorescent minerals. The society was founded in 1971 and incorporated in 1993.
The Forsyth Gem & Mineral Club
The Forsyth Gem & Mineral Club(FGMC)was established in the early 1970's as a combination of the Forsyth Mineral Club and the Winston-Salem Gem Club. We like rocks. (More history coming soon) Members, we are waiting for your pictures, links, and articles
The Georgia Mineral Society, Inc.
A Non-Profit Educational Organization "We are a completely volunteer organization dedicated to educating the youth of the state and the members of this Society in the field of Earth Sciences."
The Mineralogical Society
The Society, instituted in 1876, has the general object of advancing the knowledge of the science of mineralogy and its application to other subjects including crystallography, geochemistry, petrology, environmental science and economic geology.
The Mineralogical Society of Southern Africa
The Mineralogical Society of Southern Africa had its humble beginnings in the Sombrero Restaurant in 1964. Since then it has grown and now has its own clubhouse in Goede Hoop Street, Bothasig (Cape Town)
The Niagara Peninsula Geological Society
The Niagara Peninsula Geological Society (NPGS) has been operating as a non-profit society since 1962. Our goal is to bring people together who are interested in collecting rocks, minerals, fossils, and jewelry making.
The Russell Society
The Russell Society is a society of amateur and professional mineralogists which encourages the study, recording and conservation of mineralogical sites and material.
The Scottish Mineral & Lapidary Club
The Club, the longest running Lapidary Club in Great Britain, was formally established in 1958, in Edinburgh. As the membership increased over the years the Club has moved round several premises in Edinburgh and is now occupying premises at 1 News Steps.
The Vernon Lapidary & Mineral Club
The Vernon Lapidary and Mineral Club was formed February 28th, 1959. The club is a society that has around 50 members, who meet every second Wednesday of the month in the Science Centre at 7:30p.m. (except July and August).