Gemological Institute of America
Who is the best diamond certification company?
What are the best Diamond Certifications?
Which Diamond Grading Institute produces the most trusted certifications in the diamond industry?
The most widely recognized diamond grading laboratories are the GIA (Gemological Institute of America) and EGL (European Gemological Laboratory). Trusted worldwide, these grading laboratories are preferred by the world’s most famous and trusted jewelers.
Which certification is best for lab grown diamonds?
IGI
How much does GIA certification cost?
A GIA Diamond Grading Report costs $78 for diamonds that are . 15+ carats. The report evaluates the 4C’s, includes a plotted clarity diagram, shape and cutting style, GIA cut grade, measurements, weight, polish and symmetry, fluorescence, color-treatments and an optional laser inscription.
Is a GIA certificate worth it?
Simple, it’s GIA. They have the best reputation for accurate diamond grading. A diamond with a GIA diamond report will command more money than a diamond graded by EGL USA. Not only when you buy it, but also should you ever decide to sell it, or trade it up.
How long is GIA certification?
Time to complete this education training ranges from 2 hours to 3 years depending on the qualification, with a median time to complete of 8 months.
Do gemologists make good money?
Most gemology jobs can begin at salaries of $30,000 per year. Depending on the specific position and job location, some may reach six figures for people with additional experience.
How much does it cost to GIA certify a diamond?
It will cost you $15 for diamonds weighing up to 0.99 carats. From there onwards, the cost rises linearly with an increase in carat weight. One thing that ensues is the cost-effectiveness of GIA diamond certifications. Remember, regular gemological labs will charge you between $150 and $300 for diamond certifications.
Does a diamond need to be GIA certified?
To be of any use, the diamond must be certified by an independent, respected gemological laboratory such as GIA, AGS, HRD etc. Certifying a diamond costs money so some retailers sell uncertified to be more competitive on price.