IIDGR partnership with Soo Kee Group in Singapore, will be officially launched in February under the bridal jewelry brand Love & Co., owned by the retailer for the diamond Lovemarque collection. Soo Kee Group will be the first Singaporean retailer to offer bespoke IIDGR reports and provide its customers with confidence in the products due to more than a hundred years of experience De Beers.
IIDGR originally launched the service on certification of diamonds in early 2016 with a focus on reliability, integrity, consistency, and repeatability. Certification services use branded De Beers company's technology and offer the experience of highly skilled experts in gemology, said the president IIDGR Jonathan Kendall (of Jonathan Kendall)
"We have seen a significant rise in demand for our certification services in many markets, especially in the East - along with partnership with Soo Kee Group, we have plans to expand certification services to other parts of Asia - said Kendall -Theme however, we see that this is just the beginning of a growing number of retailers have expressed their desire.. e use our reports on diamonds, because they understand the importance of integrity in their offer to consumers. With the use of De Beers IIDGR advanced technologies may well provide it. "
IIDGR produces reports on the identification and certification of natural, rough diamonds are not rimmed in jewels minimum weight of 0.10 carats. Institute classifies all color diamonds and fancy stones.
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Tom Moses, executive vice president and chief research officer at the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), said at an international diamond week in Israel in September that the diamonds produced in the lab are inseparable from the diamond market. This was reported by the company Madestones, the largest distributor of synthetic diamonds.
According to Moses, in recent years there has been significant technical progress in the production of diamonds in the laboratory. The vice-president of the GIA expects that some laboratory diamonds will reach the jewelry industry, given that they are primarily intended for commercial use.
In support of the fact that the GIA, for its part, And in the future will remain at the head of the process of identifying laboratory diamonds, Moses announced the forthcoming opening in January 2016 in New Jersey diamond synthesis enterprises.
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