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The best diamond certifications are the GIA and AGS because they're the most consistent lab grading entities. That means you can trust their grading in all aspects like Color, Clarity and Cut quality. These labs also grade more rigorously than other labs.
You can get your diamond certified by sending it to a gemological laboratory which will analyze and grade the stone according to their specifications and then give you a certificate, which is also known as a diamond grading report.
So most stores will probably charge a customer $150-$300 to get their stone certified. Do also note that the size (carat weight) of the diamond will also affect price. A .50-carat full diamond report is $64, a 3/4-carat diamond report is $78, while a 1.00-carat diamond report is $105.
No, your diamond does not need to have a certificate. ... So, they may be exactly the same diamonds, except one is certified. However, some people prefer to have a certificate, for various reasons: They want a reputable, independent third-party to verify the color, cut, clarity, and carat weight of the diamond.
The term certified diamonds refers to polished diamonds that have undergone quality analysis by a trusted gemological laboratory such as the ADSL (American Gem Society Laboratories) or GIA (Gemological Institute of America) and have been issued a lab report, commonly referred to as a certificate.
Certified diamonds aren't inherently better than non-certified diamonds, but they tend to be higher-quality stones because the retailer has chosen them for their documented quality. Many times, certified diamonds are completely natural and have not undergone treatment.
No, your diamond does not need to have a certificate. Diamonds without certificates should cost less than their certified counterparts. ... They want a reputable, independent third-party to verify the color, cut, clarity, and carat weight of the diamond.
To be of any use, the diamond must be certified by an independent, respected gemmological laboratory such as GIA, AGS, HRD etc. ... In a nutshell, the only difference between an uncertified diamond and a self-certified diamond is that the retailer who self-certifies has done some printing.
In the end, no one selling a real diamond should protest to having it certified. ... Laboratory grading is inexpensive and well worth the cost if the diamond is over $1,000. Check out the GIA grading services for loose diamonds or the more limited AGS mounted diamond grading report.
For two diamonds of the same carat, color, and clarity grade, an IGI certified diamond is on average 12% cheaper than a GIA certified diamond. Based on the results of the grading and pricing analyzes, IGI certified diamonds potentially represent a good value opportunity.
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