

Fluorescence: The strength and the color of the diamond when viewed under long-wave ultra violet light.Symmetry: Exactness of the diamond's outline and the shape, placement and alignment of its facets.Polish: The overall condition or smoothness of the diamond's surface.Cut Grade: A grading for the cut of diamond ranging from excellent to fair.Clarity Characteristics: The description of any internal and/or external characteristics, if present.Clarity Grade:The assessment of inclusions (internal characteristics) and blemishes (external characteristics) visible under 10x magnifiers.Color Grade: The assessment of absence of color from colorless to light yellow or brown when compared to GIA Master Color Comparison Diamonds.Carat Weight: The weight of the diamond given in carats.Measurements: The dimensions of the diamond listed as minimum diameter - maximum diameter x depth for round diamonds and length x width x depth for fancy shape diamonds.Shape And Cutting Style: Description of the outline of the diamond (shape) and the pattern of the facet arrangement (cutting style).Laser Inscription Registry: At the request of the customer, the diamond is micro laser inscribed with its unique GIA Report Number.

GIA Report Number: Unique GIA identification number.Date: Located at the top most left corner of the report, it shows the date on which the Diamond was examined and issued by GIA.The GIA Gem Trade Laboratory issues these reports on a majority of high quality diamonds over one carat in size. GIA is the most reputed and reliable laboratory for gem evaluation as it has developed the first internationally accepted Diamond Grading System and set the standard for diamond quality documentation around the world. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA): In addition should you resell your gem, the certificate will provide the stamp of authenticity you'll need to get a fair price.ġ.As most diamond buyers are not experts, a certificate allows an objective comparison.A certificate assures a diamond buyer of the quality and authenticity of the diamond.The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) has various grading scales to judge the purity of a diamond. Sample GIA Diamond Grading Report View Why need a Diamond Certificate? For a buyer, diamond certificate is an assurance that the product bought is genuine and is worth the amount paid. Certificates are minute details and characteristics of a diamond that are not visible to the naked eye. Many gemological laboratories give a report of their evaluation of a diamond that influences the price of the diamond.
