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IGI to batch test coated stones

This is to support retail of pure tanzanites

diamond world news service

International Gemological Institute (IGI) is learnt to go beyond its conventional corporate norms and offer batch testing to detect all surface-coated tanzanite. IGI corporate rules do not permit grading of diffusion treated and coated stones, but the lab will batch-test for surface coatings of cobalt, to determine a “quality assurance document”, clarifying if the stone has undergone any surface coating treatments.

The lab has identified that a minimum of 10 stones, regardless of individual weight be batch-tested at one time, which will cost $50.00 or $5.00/stone. If less than 10 stones are tested, the cost is unaltered. The turnaround time for IGI’s tanzanite batch testing is 24 to 72 hours. The lab is a pioneer in tanzanite-specific grading system.


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