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The partnership follows the launch of the jewelry company’s B2B moissanite platform.
GIA®’s most advanced microscope has new features to optimize greater precision and comfort.
From now through mid-May, GIA will be offering the reports at a 50 percent discount.
The lab stresses the importance of accurate identification, as the difference in price is “substantial.”
The miner unveiled its newest peridot cut at the recent Hong Kong show.
The new DMCC Laboratory at Uptown Tower will initially serve clients in Dubai free trade zones.
The new service, introduced to stem fraud related to lab-grown diamonds, will be offered at no cost for the time being.
The 20 percent off promotion will run through March 31.
The labs will verify if a diamond is lab-grown or natural in less than 24 hours.
The facility is located in Sarine’s office building in Surat.
The improved report includes additional information and a new layout.
The lab is tightening the turnaround time on certain diamond grading reports for what normally is the industry’s busy season.
It’s the first time the lab has encountered this type of treatment.
The lab confirmed it did not send the message.
The geometric collection is on view now at the Jewellery & Gem World Hong Kong Show.
The ‘Fuli Cut’ is based on an antique cushion.
The historic trade term is used to distinguish cultured Akoya pearls of a certain quality.
The Gemological Institute of America is letting go of 151 people, 100 of whom work in the lab in some capacity.
Tehmasp Printer will take over as global CEO of the lab, which is now owned by a private equity firm.
Gemologists have long used machines in diamond grading but technology has made it possible for them to “learn” how to do it on their own.
The new corporation, GCAL USA LLC, will be part of the Sarine Group and its grading reports will read “GCAL by Sarine.”
The change comes following a year of research into how the trade determines what constitutes “peacock” color in pearls.
The lab made the decision to pull back on its all-digital migration after receiving complaints from clients across the supply chain.