DIAMOND CERTIFICATION
What is a Diamond Certificate?
A certificate is issued by an Independent
Gemological Laboratory. It is the "blueprint" of a loose diamond.
Also called the diamond grading report or diamond dossier, it tells you
that it has been examined by experienced diamond graders, using various
gemological instruments. it also give you
the diamond's exact measurements and weight, as well as the details of
its cut and quality. It precisely points out all the individual
characteristics of the stone. Certificates also serve as proof of the
diamond's identity and value.
A certificate is not the same thing as an appraisal. A
certificate describes the quality of a diamond, but it does not place a
monetary value on the gem.
All Jewelry Warehouse diamonds over
one-half carat come with a lab report graded by a reputable diamond
grading laboratory.
These laboratories exist to protect consumers and
the diamond industry by creating standards used to grade loose diamonds.
Some grading labs may have their own standards and may be more rigid in
one category but more lenient in another. The most common independent
certification laboratories groups include:
GIA - GEMOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA -
www.gia.edu
The GIA is known for having the most strict, consistent and
unbiased systems for grading diamonds. Diamonds that are supplied with these
diamond grading reports are the most highly valued in the industry, as their
quality is considered guaranteed. Indeed, it was the GIA who, over 70 years ago,
founded the international diamond grading system which is today used across the
world.
The AGS has been issuing diamond grading reports since 1996
and is one of the world's premier reports. With an AGS diamond grading document,
you are assured that the grade of the diamond is equal to its quality. As the
consumer, you are empowered with detailed information about your diamond, and
you can rest assured that the report is one of the industry's most thorough and
consistent.
IGI - INTERNATIONAL GEMOLOGICAL INSTITUTE -
www.igiworldwide.com
Founded in 1975, the IGI is one of the world's foremost
diamond laboratories. Each diamond is scientifically analysed by several
gemologists who, using the latest state-of-the-art grading equipment, provide an
accurate description of the characteristcs of the diamond and quality of its
cut. The IGI issues approximately 1 million diamond grading reports each year.
EGL USA - EUROPEAN GEMOLOGICAL LABORATORY -
www.eglusa.com
EGL USA is one of the largest and
oldest independent gemological institutions focusing on gemstone certification
and research. Originally part of an international network founded in Europe in
1974, EGL USA became independently owned in 1986 and today has laboratories in
New York city, Los Angeles, Vancouver and Toronto.
Why Do I Need a Certificate?
The reason it is important to have a Diamond evaluated by an
independent Laboratory is that minute, invisible to the naked-eye,
characteristics of a Diamond can have a major influence on the price. Therefore,
if not for a great deal of scrutiny on the part of the buyer, it is easy to
mistake and purchase a Diamond of lower value, believing it to be of higher
value.
Shopping for graded loose diamonds allows you to make an
informed choice about your selections, and to comparison shop. You can compare
one diamond with a particular weight and quality with other loose diamonds of
similar weight and quality to determine which has the better value.
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