Online Exhibition: Discoveries Of Priceless Miracles

The Jamel Gems Exhibition reveals to you an extraordinary selection of completely unusual and priceless precious stones. These gems are not only extremely rare, they also push the boundaries of gemology by defying the laws of physics.

DISCOVERIES

From a scientific point of view, gemologists maintain that the discovery of words naturally inscribed within inclusions is considered impossible. However, exceptional phenomena have been observed where several precious stones of the same type have been found bearing Arabic inscriptions such as the name of  “Allah” (God), that of his last messenger “Muhammad” and, quite astonishingly, another stone bearing the name “Issa” (Jesus). This proves that there are wonders that defy rational explanation.

4 Gems
4 gems

This astonishing discovery has generated great interest among observers and opened the door to new research on how gemstones form and what they may contain. It also illustrates how we can be surprised in many ways and that even the most precious things can hold hidden secrets waiting to be discovered. 

Passionate about gemstones, Jamel Hamdaoui, a gemologist and stone seeker, has always been driven by a sincere quest to unearth rare and exceptional gemstones. During his studies in gemology in Geneva, Switzerland, he acquired expertise that prepared him for an extraordinary adventure: discoveries the rarest and most unique gemstones in the world.

“By the mercy of God, I wish to share these miracles with everyone! ”

It was by researching and identifying precious stones from the four corners of the world that this collection was discovered in the country of India. Among these, inscriptions in Arabic in natural inclusions revealing the name of Allah as well as those of the last two prophets, Issa (Jesus) and Muhammad.

“What is even more astonishing is that the sellers, hailing from India, who may not necessarily be Muslims and perhaps cannot read Arabic, had not noticed that they possessed exceptional jewels in their batches of stones,” Jamel marvels.

From the extraction of gemstones in the mines, to the lapidaries working hours of cutting, shaping, and polishing, not to mention the merchants who, like gemmologist Jamel, have experience in the field of gemology to identify stones, did not realize that they had true wonders in their possession.

“Not to mention that these inclusions could have been damaged during polishing, cutting, or even during the extraction of these gemstones from the mines; this also constitutes a true miracle! We believe that these discoveries testify to the mercy of God, and what we are going to present to you represents the beginning of a series of natural discoveries, all equally incredible.”

Gold G1 Allah

We begin our visual exploration with this unique gem, bearing the sacred name: Allah (God). This first miracle sets the stage for an astonishing experience where natural beauty blends with spirituality, inviting everyone to contemplate the wonders of God's creation.This precious stone, called "Moss Agate," is used for jewelry and collections. There are several types of Agate in the world; this one formed in the cavities of volcanic rocks. In this case, the term "Moss" is associated with the green fibrous structure given by macroscopic inclusions of chlorite. These inclusions are visible to the naked eye, resembling vegetal moss both in their shape and green color on a snow-white background. Its origin is renowned for being one of the best countries for this type of precious stone deposit.

Weighing 88.00 carats, cut in cabochon, it measures 54 millimeters by 34 millimeters with a fine thickness to adjust the surface to its weight. It has the particularity of being translucent, offering a magnificent play of light and colors when a light source reaches the gem.

Macroscopic Chlorite Inclusions

Photo inclusions

Calligraphy

In this exhibition, we have taken care to provide a clear perspective on every detail of the precious stones presented below. To facilitate understanding, we have created a visual montage highlighting the location of the inscriptions on the stone. This approach aims to make it easier for all visitors to recognize the presented name, including those who do not read Arabic.

Blanc sur noir Allah
Calligraphy of the name of Allah, reads from right to left.
Allah Gem
Detailed view of the exhibited gem, revealing its nuances of color and natural patterns, capturing its raw beauty and natural brilliance.
G1 avec cadre
An image of the gemstone highlighting the location of the Arabic inscription.
G1 ecrit en blanc
An image of the gemstone highlighting the precise location of the Arabic inscription, thus emphasizing the presence of the sacred name "الله" (Allah in Arabic).

THE CHANGE OF COLOR

The names miraculously inscribed in these translucent gems appear clearly when a passing light shines on them. Depending on warm or cold light and depending on the environment or landscape of different colors, the colors of the stones can vary, thus offering a unique and magnificent light show.

Gold G2 Muhammad

After the discovery of the first gem bearing the name “الله” (Allah), we invite you to contemplate another wonder from our collection. In this section, we present to you this second unique gemstone, displaying the name “محمد” (Muhammad) in Arabic. To facilitate the recognition of this sacred inscription, we have prepared images similar to the previous ones. One of the photos shows the gemstone in its natural state, while the other includes a distinctive montage highlighting the precise location of the name “محمد”.

Note that the last letter “د” (d) is beautifully calligraphed on the penultimate letter of the name Muhammad.

Weighing 70.70 carats, it is cut into a cabochon measuring 49mm by 34mm with a slight thickness to distinguish the surface from its weight. This stone once again testifies to the magnificence of God's creation. We hope that this presentation will allow you to fully grasp the depth of these exceptional discoveries.

Blanc sur noir Muhammad
Calligraphy of the name of "Muhammad", reads from right to left.
G2 sans rien
Detailed view of the exhibited gem, revealing its nuances of color and natural patterns, capturing its raw beauty and natural brilliance.
G2 avec cadre
An image of the gemstone highlighting the location of the Arabic inscription.
G2 ecrit en blanc
An image of the gemstone highlighting the precise location of the Arabic inscription, thus emphasizing the presence of the name Muhammad.
Gold G3 Muhammad

After admiring the first gem bearing the inscription Allah and the name Muhammad in the second gem, we present to you an equally exceptional third gem also bearing the name Muhammad.
Weighing 71.32 carats and cut in cabochon, this gem measures 50 millimeters by 31 millimeters, with a slight thickness favoring a large surface area. It also stands out for its translucency, offering a dazzling burst of lights and colors when exposed to a light source.

Muhammad gem
Detailed view of the exhibited gem, revealing its nuances of color and natural patterns, capturing its raw beauty and natural brilliance.
G3 avec cadre
An image of the gemstone highlighting the location of the Arabic inscription.
G3 erit en blanc
An image of the gemstone highlighting the precise location of the Arabic inscription, thus emphasizing the presence of the name Muhammad.
Gold G4 Issa

Finally, we present to you this last precious stone, just as exceptional as the previous ones, bearing the name Issa (Jesus) in this fourth stone.

Weighing 46.90 carats and cut into a cabochon, this gem measures 38 millimeters by 28 millimeters. It is also notable for its translucency, providing a dazzling display of lights and colors when exposed to a light source. This miracle of God is extraordinary because this name Jesus is mentioned in great religions.

Blanc sur noir IssaJesus
Calligraphy of the name Issa (Jesus), read from right to left.
Issa gem
Detailed view of the exhibited gem, revealing its nuances of color and natural patterns, capturing its raw beauty and natural brilliance.
G4 avec cadre
An image of the gemstone highlighting the location of the Arabic inscription.
G4 ecrit en blanc
An image of the gemstone highlighting the precise location of the Arabic inscription, thus emphasizing the presence of the name "عيسى" (Issa in Arabic).

Gemologist and researcher of exceptional stones

Jamel Hamdaoui Jamel-Gems

Jamel Hamdaoui

With many years of experience in the field of gemology, Jamel Hamdaoui is passionate about exclusive and atypical precious stones. His expertise and his commitment have made it possible, by the grace of God, to make this exhibition a fascinating experience for all to share..

TO LEARN MORE

Discover this scientific discovery in video format for a complete immersion into these natural wonders of God. Click here to watch the video.

INFORMATIONS

Jamel Gems

129 Avenue de Genève  74000 Annecy

 FRANCE

Opening time

From Monday to Friday 

From 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

SATURDAY

From 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

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