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GSI TO EDUCATE CUSTOMERS ON SERVICE OFFERINGS
AT THE IIJS SIGNATURE SHOW


Representatives from GSI will be on-hand to educate consumers on the company’s services including the testing and screening of loose diamonds, jewelry and lab-grown diamonds

Gemological Science International (GSI), one of the largest gemological organizations in the world, will attend the upcoming IIJS Signature Show at the Bombay Exhibition Centre at Hall 1 Concourse at Booth No. ALM027-ALM209 in Mumbai, India.

Representatives from GSI will be on-hand to discuss its current service offerings and its industry-first Inventory Integrity program – ensuring clear separation between lab-grown and natural diamonds in customer’s inventories.

“We look forward to connecting with industry peers to discuss our service offerings and the fruitful networking opportunities this show provides us each year.” said, Ms Seema Athavale – Chief Gemologist at GSI.

Representatives from GSI will discuss the company’s signature offerings including its education programs, custom grading reports and detection services in depth. Currently, its loose diamond detection services include loose diamond origin testing, loose diamond screening, on-site diamond origin screening and on-site diamond jewelry screening. GSI's studded jewelry detection services include diamond jewelry random origin testing, diamond jewelry comprehensive origin testing, diamond jewelry screening, diamond jewelry treatment testing, melee/star batch origin testing and melee/star batch screening. As brand standard, GSI always maintains

International Standards for Synthetic diamond screening by grading the 4 C’s (carat, cut, clarity and color) as part of its commitment to excellence and best industry best practices.

GSI is a world leader in gemological services, with 13 gemological laboratories across four continents with all of GSI’s services backed by ethical standards and practices established by leading industry organizations including the Jewelers Vigilance Committee (JVC) and Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC).