| Features
- Over 600
full-color photos, including many rare historical photographs
published for the first time
- Over 20
historical maps, including a satellite image and a city-map of
Mogôk, most of them published for the first time
- Numerous
Burmese color paintings by the famous school of Saya Saw, drawings
and sketches
- Extensive
authoritative history of Mogôk since the beginning of the
last millennium, based on original research work
- Overview
of the trading of Mogôk rubies and sapphires since the sixteenth
century
- Extensive
description and sale prices of notable Mogôk rubies and
sapphires throughout history
- Sale prices
of the Myanmar Gem Enterprise Emporium auction since the 1960s
- Burmese
terminology and glossary on gem trading and lapidary
Selected
Reviews:
“I hardly have words to tell you what a remarkable achievement I think it is. You have truly put an astounding work together, laced it with incredible historical documents and pictures. This is the definitive work on Mog๔k. Congratulations, Bravo!
-R. Weldon, Professional Jeweler
"....an
admirable introduction to a facinating area with pleasures on every
page." - Journal of Gemmology, Winter 2001, p. 501
"Mogok-Valley
of Rubies & Sapphires" is a must for every gemologist's
library. It captures all aspects of Mogok's gem and jewelry industry
-the history, romance, intrigue and, most importantly the enchantment
of a truly enchanted land." - Gems & Gemology, Fall
2001, p. 247
"This
book offers a unique view of the town, its inhabitants, its mines,
and its gemstones-courtesy of its illustration by vast number of
images of great historical significance....A well written, superbly
illustrated, and well published book which clearly presents the
definitive history of the fabled source of high quality rubies and
sapphires that gemmologists refer to with admiration as Mogok rubies
and sapphires..." -Australian Gemmologist, Fall 2001
"[Ted
Themelis] gives a trustworthy account of the culture, the religion,
the complex ethnic composition of the [Mogok] people ... we learn
as much about the riches of the local cuisine or the changes of
fashion in clothes, as about the organizations of he mines under
the British occupation of the past or the present rulers who govern
the destiny of the region." - Prof. Dr. H. A. Hanni, SSEF,
Switzerland (Dec.2000)
"I did
not read the book..... I literally devoured it! As one of the very
few privileged Westerners having spent many days in Mogok, I know
what it means to get accurate information from the Burmese 'Ruby
People' as they could not differentiate myth from reality. I remember
how many nights I had to spend drinking green Shan tea with the
'Mogokians' in order to try to figure out the historical facts and
the truth about the rubies they romanced so much, as if they were
'Buddha's finest gems'..... My friend Ted made a tremendous research
work of academic value to document the true history of Burma, of
Mogok and of its most famous treasures. This book is the first complete
account on this subject. Ted, you did a great job... I know how
great it is!"
- Roland Schlüssel, BUCHERER Ltd, Lucerne, Switzerland (July
5, 2001)
"This
new book is unique in the deep research involved in the project...
This coffee table style book is never boring, because the information
is presented in an interesting manner. Many say a picture is worth
a thousand words, and you will be treated to a plethora of never
before seen maps and photographs.... This book is meant to be enjoyed
and to enlighten you about Burma. It will give you a unique historical
perspective. Further, if you cannot, or have no desire to, visit
Burma, owning this book is the next best thing. You can see exactly
what it is like from the abundant photos. The book is almost a travelogue,
with original maps for a trip from Mandalay to Mogok. This is an
ideal publication for anyone who collects Burma gemstones." -Gemstone Forecaster, Vol.19, No.3, Fall 2001
"I would
like to say that your book is the best I have seen so far on the
subject of rubies & sapphires." -Peter Grumitt, Dec
25, 2001
"Your
latest book, 'Mogok- Valley of Rubies and Sapphires', is a wonderful
addition to my library. While my technical knowledge of the subject
is rather extensive, the information this book contains has added
an invaluable facet to my understanding, appreciation, and love
of these magnificent gems and the mysterious land from which they
come. Visually this book is nothing short of riveting, and the insights
you give into the life and ways of Mogok's people, and the rubies
and sapphires with which they are inextricably intertwined, is a
powerful achievement and adds a whole new dimension to their allure.
It is a book that every ruby and sapphire connoisseur will chersih
-and treasure almost as much as the gems described therein! Congratulations
on another superb work." -Antoinette Matlins, PG Author,
Jewelry & Gems:The Buying Guide (July 11, 2001)
"In
his latest publication 'Mogok - Valley of Rubies & Sapphires',
Mr. Themelis has produced the most consummate and unrivaled book
on the history, life and inner beauty of the Mogokian people. Never
before have I seen such insight into a mining community, especially
that of mysterious Mogok. And Ted speaks in that persona voce style
that makes you feel a part of what is happening. The wonderful pictures
alone make this book a must have treasure. Please ship me two more
books." - Bear Williams, Bear Essentials Co.(June 27, 2001)
"I just
finished reading your book 'Mogok-Valley of Rubies & Sapphires,'
and because I am somewhat familiar with Burma (Myanmar), I wanted
to let you know that I found the content of your book to be very
realistic and true to life. The sections on the history of the valley
were highly interesting to me and over all I think it is a fascinating
picture of one of the great ruby producing areas of the world." - Dave Glickman, Lambert Holding Co. Ltd., Bangkok (June 21, 2001)
"Thanks
so much for giving us a rare glimpse at the colorful history surrounding
the gem trade in Burma and a close look at the people behind it.
I absolutely loved this book with its exquisite photographs and
intriguing behind-the-scenes anecdotes about the real people of
Mogok and how the gem trade has developed there. This is one of
the finest books ever added to my personal library. Congratulations
on a job well done!" - Barbara Lapatapanlop, Bangkok (June
22, 2001)
" I
received your book and I would like to say what a fantastic work
it is..... This is a very scholarly work and I am sure it will be
received as a classic in not only gem circles but also as a historical
contribution. Congratulations to you guys for the research and organization..." - Dr.Mack F. Guinn, Houston, TX (August 4, 2001)
"I can
say that the rarity and value of this book are determined by certain
criteria, fact, relevant to the literary merit of his work. Considering
the most desirable and rare book, "Mogok- Valley of rubies
and sapphires" can put in this category for collectors who
fall in love with travel books integrating with the academic knowledge
of the famous gemstone source of the world."
-Dr.Wilawan Atichat, Dept. of Mineral Resources, Bangkok, Thailand
(September 5, 2001)
"Mogok
- Valley of Rubies & Sapphires is a wistful, loving look at
one of the most legendary focal points of gemstone history. And
it's a must for any serious gem lover's bookshelf." - GK
Magazine (March-April 201)
" I
have just read your book Mogok-valley of Rubies and sapphires and
would like to say how much I enjoyed it. Your photographs are truly
wonderful and your writings have giving me a great insight into
the new and old world of Burmese gems, the people and the mining
industry." - Aaron Phyall (New York, USA, Febr. 2003) |
Images from the
book

Chanthargyi pagoda of Mogok

History of Mogôk

Mogôk ruby

Gem market at Mogôk

Ruby People of Mogôk

Religion & Superstition

Gem-cutting at Mogôk

Burmese Royal Regalia
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