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Howard Rubin, 1925-2012.



  Howard Rubin, creator of GemDialogue color communication system, 1925-2012


February 12, 2012


By Menahem Sevdermish, Gemewizard® President

Howard Rubin, a gemstone color communication pioneer, passed away on January 17 at the age of 86. The creator of the GemDialogue system for describing and notating the colors of gemstones and fancy color diamonds, his career covered 64 years.

Howard was a world-renowned expert in the field of gems and gemology, and pioneer in gem color communication. His ingenious invention, GemDialogue, set out rules and created order in a business where chaos previously had ruled. I have always admired Howard and his work, and the GemDialogue will always hold a place of honor on my desk.

After serving as infantryman in the U.S. Army during World War II, Howard took advantage of the G.I. Bill to hone his skills as a diamond and colored stone setter.

Howard studied gemology in the 1950s. At first it was become a gemstone cutter, but his love for the subject formed the basis of the GemDialogue system which he introduced in 1982. It involved the use of the a portable color manual, containing 21 basic transparent color charts showing 10 different saturation levels for each color. Each chart was prepared to represent a basic color area of the GemDialogue color circle. The circle was designed to provide a color sequence environment into which a gem color will fit. One did this using 20 basic color areas that were further subdivided into 44 color spaces. On each chart the various hues were shown as pure colors from strong to weak.

Howard was the President of the AGS New York Guild from 1976 to 1977. From 1979 to 1988 he was vice president of Leer Gem Ltd., the color stone division of M. Fabrikant & Sons Diamond Company. This was followed by a career as a consultant to companies like QVC, Walmart, I.B. Goodman and Charles & Colvard.

In 1990 and onward, Howard acted as an independent consultant, appraiser and educator. In 1993 he joined his wife Gail Brett Levine's appraisal practice company, Timeless, Inc., as senior evaluator and appraiser.

He was a Senior Member and the National Secretary of the National Association of Jewelry Appraisers (NAJA) and was NAJA's representative at The Appraisal Foundation serving on the Industry Advisory Council from 2004. In 2011, Howard received the Manhattan Chapter GIA Alumni Chapter Achievement Award.

Howard is survived by his wife Gail, four children, and one grandchild. May his memory be blessed.

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