RJ Market Watch
IGI conducts a seminar for the members of NSCI
June 10, 2019: The International Gemological Institute, IGI, conducted a ‘Know Your Diamond’ seminar for the members of the National Sports Club of India (NSCI) in Mumbai. Appreciated and known for its integrated approach at spreading awareness among diamond fanatics, the session was successful at enlightening the members about the various aspects that enhance the beauty of a diamond.
Encompassing the process from the mines to the market followed by the crucial 4C’s – cut, color, clarity and carat weight, the seminar helped the members explore a whole new side of diamonds. Available in various forms and shapes, the participants were explained the art of choosing the perfect diamond in terms of its cut, polish, grade and price. The seminar also introduced the concept of diamond jewelry certification to the participants. A detailed account of the certification process conducted at the IGI laboratories worldwide was given in order to help them choose the right and credible jewelry. The participants were introduced to the fifth C- confidence, that a diamond or diamond jewelry attains, post its certification at IGI.
The International Gemological Institute, IGI, holds the supreme position in the gemological world. With a highly competent research wing and state of the art laboratories across the
globe, IGI is indeed the worlds most trusted name in diamond, gemstone and diamond jewelry identification and grading. Bridging the knowledge gap among diamond lovers, the ‘Know Your
Diamond’ seminar has been playing a pivotal role in the process of educating the end consumers and spreading awareness.
Courtesy: Retail Jeweller India News Service
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