IIDGR offers Diamond Grading Reports, and the more concise Diamond Identification Report, from its UK laboratory. Reports are now offered with the enhanced security option of table marking of the grading number, a service unique to IIDGR.
The requests will be processed through www.iidgr.com while adhering to IIDGR terms and conditions.
Jonathan Kendall, President, IIDGR, said: “Working with bodies such as the NAJ, IIDGR hopes to bring consistency, accuracy and increased security to the diamond sector. Grading is of central importance to consumer confidence and we therefore see our offer as a great fit with the work of the NAJ. We look forward to working with them and their members.”
Michael Rawlinson, CEO, NAJ, said: “This partnership allows our members to access this first class diamond grading service at the very best rates, and I hope many members will see the results for themselves.”
The grading standards and systems developed by IIDGR are underpinned by the technology developed by De Beers following decades of research. The 21st century processes integrate technology into the grading system by design. Exclusive machines allow digital benchmarking to enhance human skills and established diamond master sets. The use of machines alongside the human expert provides the highest standards of consistency, accuracy and integrity. Every diamond graded will have passed patented tests for synthetics, simulants and treatments.
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