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The American Gem Society is the country’s preeminent jewelry trade association dedicated to consumer protection. Which basically means, if you’re looking to buy jewelry, you just clicked to the right website. Since 1934, we’ve been making it easier and safer to buy jewelry of any kind.
AGS is comprised of the top Credentialed jewelers in the United States and Canada. Find directory lists of local jewelers and trusted jewelry stores online.
American Gem Society is comprised of the top jewelers in the United States and Canada. AGS also offers education on diamonds as well as other gemstones. Learn more at AmericanGemSociety.org.
Find an American Gem Society credentialed jeweler or appraiser, and you are guaranteed a jewelry industry professional committed to your best interests. AGS credentialed jewelers are pledged to consumer protection, business ethics, and continued education.
The American Gem Society (AGS) was founded in 1934 by a small group of leading jewelers. Their goal was to create an organization that could help protect the jewelry-buying public from fraud and false advertising. Today, we’re proud to say their vision has become a reality.
The American Gem Society (AGS) understands the process behind jewelry and diamond appraisals. Find out where to get jewelry appraised and more.
Find an AGS jeweler in your area or contact us with questions. Everyone has jewelry that they no longer wear and AGS makes it easy. Find where to sell jewelry and jewelers in your area at AmericanGemSociety.org.
As an AGS member, you will have access to key member benefits including: Professional credentials and continuing education; most notably, Conclave. Professional marketing support geared towards driving traffic to your business.
The Society is committed to providing educational products to inform and protect the consumer and to contributing to the betterment of the trade by creating industry standards to protect the jewelry-buying public and the fine jewelry industry as a whole.
Learn about the origin of each birthstone by month and their history. Find this and traditional birthstone charts at AmericanGemSociety.org.