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A grading certificate is a document issued by the inspectors or an accredited grading panel officially indicating a commoditys quality. The grading certificate is essential because it is necessary to identify a product as an exchange grade for future trading.
WHO issues grading certificates?
Diamond certificates, or grading reports, are issued by accredited gemological laboratories, such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA).
WHO issues grading certificates?
Diamond certificates, or grading reports, are issued by accredited gemological laboratories, such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA).
Diamond Grading Report. Full 4Cs assessment with a plotted clarity diagram. For loose, natural D-to-Z color diamonds only, weighing 0.15 carats or more.
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