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IGI conducts a Know Your Diamond Jewelry Seminar for diamond lovers in Goa

The session continues to educate the end consumers across the region, eliminating apprehensions

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One among the finest retail brands, Chintamani Jewellers, hosted IGI’s ‘Know Your Diamond Jewelry’ seminar for their esteemed clients in Goa. Known for its comprehensive approach towards educating and empowering consumers, the session did bust quite a few myths about the jewel.

From the basic aspects in diamonds to their settings and the 4C’s, the seminar helped the participants get familiar with the journey of a diamond from the mine to the market. Consumers were made aware of the importance of purchasing certified diamond jewelry, pieces of exquisiteness tested and validated by a global certifying authority. They were also imparted with techniques to read IGI reports and were introduced to the 5th C in diamond certification, that of confidence an IGI certification passes on to the owner of the jewelry.

As a part of their effort to educate the diamond enthusiasts across the country, IGI develops programs based on the individual and timely needs of each company and their customers, keeping them adept with the latest changes in the world of gems and jewelry. With an exceptional range of coursework that encompasses everything from rough diamond grading to gemstones, modern treatments and computer-assisted jewelry design, IGI is indeed the world's most trusted name in Diamond Certification and Education.

For more details about IGI or the Know Your Diamond Jewelry seminar, visit us at www.igi.org or call 022 40352550 or 1800 102 8610, toll free.


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