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GIA Offers Free Diamond Cut Grading Seminars


 

GIA today announced it will be offering free diamond cut grading seminars in selected cities. The seminars are part of GIA’s effort to communicate the essentials of its new diamond cut grading system to the industry.

“We developed these free cut grade seminars to provide industry trade members with the opportunity to learn the new grading system through hands-on training,” said Brook Ellis, GIA’s vice president of Education.

During these free seminars, for round brilliant cut diamonds, attendees will gain practical experience in estimating cut grade; judging brightness, fire, and pattern; assessing a diamond's proportions; and grading polish and symmetry to estimate its cut grade. By learning the cut grade system firsthand, attendees will be better able to explain this system to their customers. Previous diamond grading experience or training is required. All attendees must also have a working knowledge of GIA’s International Diamond Grading System™.

Seminars will be held at GIA's campuses in Carlsbad, Calif., Los Angeles, and New York, as well as in cities throughout the United States. For a complete seminar schedule, click here. Seating is limited and registration is required. To register, call 800- 421-7250, ext. 4001.

Since Jan. 1, 2006, the GIA Diamond Cut Grading System has been implemented on every GIA Diamond Grading Report and GIA Diamond Dossier® for standard round brilliant diamonds on the GIA D-to-Z color scale and Flawless-to-I3 clarity scale. The cut grade system has also been incorporated into GIA Education curriculum.

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