IGI Certified Diamonds

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IGI Diamond Grading Standards

IGI diamonds undergo evaluation by a team of highly qualified gemologists, following a stringent process. Similar to GIA, multiple graders examine each diamond, ensuring consistency and accuracy. To eliminate bias, the assignment of diamonds to graders is completely randomized. This multi-step process with expert oversight ensures a reliable assessment of a diamond's quality according to IGI's established grading standards.

IGI Diamond Grading Standards

IGI diamonds undergo evaluation by a team of highly qualified gemologists, following a stringent process. Similar to GIA, multiple graders examine each diamond, ensuring consistency and accuracy. To eliminate bias, the assignment of diamonds to graders is completely randomized. This multi-step process with expert oversight ensures a reliable assessment of a diamond's quality according to IGI's established grading standards.

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IGI Diamond Grading Report

The IGI Diamond Grading Report serves as a detailed analysis of a diamond's quality. It outlines the diamond's cut, color (D-Z range), clarity, and carat weight using IGI's established scales. Additionally, the report includes details on proportions, symmetry, polish, and fluorescence, along with diagrams pinpointing clarity features and the diamond's proportions for a comprehensive picture of the stone's characteristics.

IGI Diamond Report

Forget birth certificates, an IGI Diamond Report reveals a diamond's quality, not its age. This independent report uses IGI's respected scales to grade a diamond's cut, color, clarity, and carat weight. But that's just the beginning. Like a jeweler's blueprint, the report details proportions, symmetry, and even maps any hidden flaws. Armed with this knowledge, you can compare diamonds and confidently choose the one that shines brightest for you.

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Advantages of Choosing IGI Certified Diamonds

Verified Quality

An IGI certificate assures you're getting a real diamond, graded by experts using strict global standards.

Informed Choice

The report details the diamond's "4Cs" (cut, color, clarity, carat) - key factors in beauty and price.

Worldwide Recognition

IGI certificates are accepted by most insurance companies and pawnshops for resale or insurance.

Potential Cost Savings

IGI certifications can be slightly more affordable compared to some other labs.