RAPAPORT. Walter William Hanneman, a gemologist, author and instrument maker, died on December 12 at the age of 93, his family announced this week.
Born in 1927 in Oak Park, Illinois, he entered the world of gems and minerals thanks to his father, Walter Mooney Hanneman, an avid lapidarist. The young Hanneman taught the subject to himself, later claiming to be the “world’s foremost self-ordained gemologist.”
His formal training was in organic chemistry: He earned a PhD at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and worked as a research analytical chemist for major companies in the field.
He achieved recognition in the gemology world for his numerous articles and books on spectroscopy, diamond grading and garnets, including his best-known work,
Walter William Hanneman, a gemologist, author and instrument maker, died on December 12 at the age of 93, his family announced this week.Born in 1927 in Oak Park, Illinois, he entered the world of gems and minerals thanks to his father, Walter Mooney Hanneman, an avid lapidarist. The young.