The GIA To Offer Reports for Synthetics in Yellow Color - Summer.2006
The GIA’s grading lab will begin issuing synthetic diamond grading reports.
GIA's new synthetic diamond reports will provide a clear description of the
stone, containing color, clarity, carat weight and cut information when
applicable. The design of the report will be different from the current GIA
Diamond Grading Reports for natural diamonds, including a different color
(yellow).
This is not the first time this has happened — many years, when the Diamond
Registry cut one of the first synthetic diamonds for Sumotomo, the GIA issued a
synthetic diamond report. Now, however, the reports will have a different color
to make them stand out.
"GIA is a public benefit institution and, as such, has an official
obligation to protect the public by providing the critical information needed to
make informed decisions," GIA Chairman Ralph Destino said in a statement.
"As a nonprofit entity serving the public trust, it is simply the right
thing to do."
Tom Moses, senior vice president of GIA Laboratory and Research, said that by
issuing reports, GIA will see more of the stones and therefore can better report
on them. v
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