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  2. Gemological Institute of America - Wikipedia

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    The first GIA gemological laboratory was established in Los Angeles in 1931. Shortly thereafter, the institute introduced the "Certified Gemologist" professional designation. [ 4 ] Vincent Manson , then Director of Strategic Planning, moved the GIA campus and headquarters to Carlsbad, California.

  3. Gemological Science International - Wikipedia

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    GSI Gemological Laboratory performs a number of services including: loose and mounted diamonds grading; origin testing of loose and mounted diamonds and gemstones; cut grade analysis; light analysis reports; gemstone identification; sorting and screening of melee; treatment identification; laser inscription on diamonds and gemstones; metal engraving; metal inspection; and 360-degree virtual ...

  4. Category:Gemological laboratories - Wikipedia

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    Articles related to Gemological laboratories: Pages in category "Gemological laboratories" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  5. American Gem Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Gem Society (AGS) is a trade association of retail jewelers, independent appraisers, suppliers, and selective industry members, which was founded in 1934 by Robert M. Shipley. The Society is based in Las Vegas, Nevada , along with the affiliated American Gem Society Laboratories (AGSL) (founded in 1996) and the American Gem Society ...

  6. International Gemological Institute - Wikipedia

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    International Gemological Institute (IGI) is a gemological organization which certifies diamond, colored stone and jewelry. It was established in 1975 in Belgium. [1] On May 21, 2023, Blackstone Group announced their acquisition of IGI. [2]

  7. Diamond clarity - Wikipedia

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    The European Gemological Laboratory (EGL) introduced the SI3 as a clarity grade. While intended as a range to include borderline SI2 / I1 stones, it is now commonly used to mean I1's which are nearly "eye clean", that is, which have inclusions which are not obviously visible to the naked eye.

  8. Gemology - Wikipedia

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    Professional gemologists and gemstone buyers use mobile laboratories, which pool all necessary instruments in a travel case. Such so-called travel labs even have their own current supply, which makes them independent from infrastructure. They are also suitable for gemological expeditions.

  9. Diamond cut - Wikipedia

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    It was originally intended for flat rough (macles), but has since become popular enough that some gemological labs, such as that of the American Gem Society (AGS), have developed Princess cut grading standards with stringency akin to standards applied to round brilliants. Its higher fire and brilliance compared to other mixed cuts is one reason ...