A certificate is a document containing the vital data about the diamond. It contains all the characteristics of the stone that will make up its value. Certificates do not contain any information regarding the monetary value of a diamond. Anyone can submit a diamond for certification.

Certificates are granted for a fee by laboratories or gemology institutes. The most important thing about these laboratories is that they provide an impartial examination. To get the most out of a certificate one must go over the other sections in this site, especially the "quality of cut" and "check list" sections.

 

   


The types of certificates that are used widely in the industry are :

GIA: Gemological Institute of America

AGS: American Gemological Society

EGL: European Gemological Laboratories

IGI: International Gemological Institute.

HRD: High diamond council.

The GIA is the leading certificate in the United States today.

 


ALL CERTIFICATES ARE DIVIDED INTO THE FOLLOWING PARTS:

1.

The number and date of certification.

2.

Shape, weight and measurements (in millimeters) of the stone.

3.

Proportions: These are the pure physical characteristics that will govern the stones quality as
described in the “quality of cut” section. They include the total depth and table percentages. They
include the girdle thickness, culet size and quality of finish (polish and symmetry). The possibilities
for polish and symmetry are:
Excellent – Very good – Good – Fair – Poor An excellent grade is rare.

Fair and Poor grades should be discounted. You should be looking for Very Good and Good grades
for your diamond. The difference between Excellent and Very Good is very small, and either can receive an “Ideal” grade.

4.

Color, clarity and fluorescence.
Color and clarity - This section offers the two major factors for price determination. Fluorescence is graded here: if strong in high colors, the diamond may have a hazy look, and should be cheaper. Clarity imperfections are mapped on a diagram for identification


THINGS TO NOTE ABOUT CERTIFICATES WHEN BUYING A DIAMOND:

   

Always copy down relevant information from certificates or even ask for a photo copy when shopping.

Remember to compare "apples" to "apples". Try to match up similar diamonds, i.e shape, weight, color, clarity and cut quality. Also remember to match price per carat if diamonds do not weigh the same.

 
CONSULTATIONS AND THE GIA DIAMOND DOSSIER:

   

A consultation is a "mini" certificate that states weight, dimensions, color and clarity only. Pay close attention to what is not on the consultation, and always try to get a written guarantee before purchasing.

 
THE DIAMOND DOSSIER: LASER INSCRIBED CODE ON DIAMONDS GRIDLE

   

This relatively new practice was adopted by the industry as the standard means of matching diamonds with their certificates. An identification number is branded onto the girdle with a laser beam, and can only be removed by complete re-polishing of the girdle. The dossier has been very successful in addressing authenticity issues.

       




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