Grading Report Importance
#1
Posted 27 October 2009 - 11:04 AM
Could someone fill me in on how important a grading report is and why GIA is the one I keep reading about?
I'm just trying to do this process right.
#2
Posted 27 October 2009 - 11:24 AM
Since a diamond's price is based mainly on it's color and clarity grade ( among other things), an inaccurate grade can be costly, deceiving or both.
The same as 4 years ago, only trust GIA ( or AGS) if you want an accurately graded diamond.
Furthermore, I'd avoid places selling diamonds graded by the lesser labs that don;t provide this info.
#3
Posted 27 October 2009 - 11:45 AM
Edited by barry, 27 October 2009 - 11:46 AM.
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#4
Posted 27 October 2009 - 12:31 PM
diamondsbylauren, on Tuesday, Oct 27 2009, 02:24 PM, said:
Since a diamond's price is based mainly on it's color and clarity grade ( among other things), an inaccurate grade can be costly, deceiving or both.
The same as 4 years ago, only trust GIA ( or AGS) if you want an accurately graded diamond.
Furthermore, I'd avoid places selling diamonds graded by the lesser labs that don;t provide this info.
thanks for the quick replies. im curious though, what exactly makes one of their (say, GIA) reports more accurate? I mean, from what i'm reading elsewhere and now hearing from you, I'm sold on the idea.. but when you say "only trust GIA ( or AGS) if you want an accurately graded diamond" what is the reason for that?
thanks again for the help
#5
Posted 27 October 2009 - 01:07 PM
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#6
Posted 27 October 2009 - 01:12 PM
hb09, on Tuesday, Oct 27 2009, 04:31 PM, said:
diamondsbylauren, on Tuesday, Oct 27 2009, 02:24 PM, said:
Since a diamond's price is based mainly on it's color and clarity grade ( among other things), an inaccurate grade can be costly, deceiving or both.
The same as 4 years ago, only trust GIA ( or AGS) if you want an accurately graded diamond.
Furthermore, I'd avoid places selling diamonds graded by the lesser labs that don;t provide this info.
thanks for the quick replies. im curious though, what exactly makes one of their (say, GIA) reports more accurate? I mean, from what i'm reading elsewhere and now hearing from you, I'm sold on the idea.. but when you say "only trust GIA ( or AGS) if you want an accurately graded diamond" what is the reason for that?
thanks again for the help
I could not say why GIA is more accurate- only relate my experinece as a grader, looking at thousands of diamonds graded by EGL, IGI as well as GIA.
Experience bears out the fact that GIA is the most accurate- by far.
It's also important to note that AGS is viewed as equivalent to GIA in terms of credibility by traders, and cutters- experts IOW.
#7
Posted 27 October 2009 - 02:39 PM
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I could not say why GIA is more accurate- only relate my experinece as a grader, looking at thousands of diamonds graded by EGL, IGI as well as GIA.
Experience bears out the fact that GIA is the most accurate- by far.
It's also important to note that AGS is viewed as equivalent to GIA in terms of credibility by traders, and cutters- experts IOW.
good to know. i read through gia's wiki entry for kicks and it was saying how they're a non-profit, which i didn't realize. that's cool since i'd imagine that would make them impartial and more trustworthy too.
#8
Posted 27 October 2009 - 03:28 PM
The education non profit, and the laboritory for profit.
I'd need to verify that, but I think so.....
Edited by diamondsbylauren, 27 October 2009 - 03:28 PM.
#9
Posted 28 October 2009 - 02:24 PM
diamondsbylauren, on Tuesday, Oct 27 2009, 06:28 PM, said:
The education non profit, and the laboritory for profit.
I'd need to verify that, but I think so.....
interesting..
well thanks for all the help. I'm beginning to feel good and confident about buying a diamond, which is always a nice feeling.









