Apr
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Posted (admin) in Jewelry on April-22-2008

A diamond certificate also called diamond grading report, diamond dossier or diamond quality document verifies that a diamond is genuine and evaluates the quality and size of the stone. A diamond certificate is a document issued by a Gemological Laboratory, detailing the ‘grade’ which indicates the physical properties of the diamond.
The ‘physical properties’ being the cut, clarity, colour, symmetry and carat of the stone and other characteristics. Many round diamonds will also include grade on the report. A certificate is a document, which retains its value over a long period of time, assuming the diamond is not chipped or otherwise altered.
You have to be careful though not to confuse certification with an appraisal. An appraisal is an indication of the financial value of the piece under consideration. The financial value of a diamond can easily change over time and appraisals are most commonly used for insurance purposes.
A certificate enables you to buy your diamond with confidence. A diamond certificate, however is only useful if it has been issued by a reputable independent laboratory.
There are several reputable gemological laboratories throughout the world. Laboratories like Anchor Cert – part of the Birmingham Assay Office, IGI (International Gemological Institute) based in Antwerp, EGL (European Gemological Laboratory USA), GLG (Great Lakes Gemological Laboratory) based in Mumbai, ‘HRD’ (Hoge Raad Voor Diamont) based in Antwerp, Belgium and the GIA (Gemological Institute of America) based in the USA are some of the well known worldwide laboratories.
Each product that is certified is indicated by a blue or black sign in the corner of the product picture.



 
Apr
22
    
Posted (admin) in Jewelry on April-22-2008

By Debra Gravelle

Natural Flaws within a Diamond

Many natural flaws can be discovered inside the formation of a diamond under the inspection process, these precious gemstones are considered imperfect. Most diamond flaws that occur during the formation of the diamond naturally are not visible to the naked eye and will rarely hinder its market value. The natural flaws that are found in diamonds are actually the inclusions of trace minerals and composites that were present in the area during the time of the natural formation process of the precious gemstone millions of years ago.