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GSI Cautions of “Treatment Imitation” in Lab-Grown Diamonds
It is a common misconception that a diamond can be identified as natural or lab-grown based on inclusions as the claim was made recently on Good Morning America Investigates. In this specific case, a hasty and inaccurate conclusion could have been made that the diamond is natural, with the appearance of what seems to be a laser drill channel, since there are no recorded cases of lab-grown diamonds with this treatment, nor would it currently make sense to laser drill these diamonds. “Diamond growing technology continues to improve and growers are trying to mimic natural diamonds in every possible way” said Nick DelRe, GSI’s Chief Information Officer. GSI stresses the importance of using proper processes, equipment and expertise when identifying diamonds. GSI’s research department continues to conduct advanced testing on lab grown and identification. Gemological Science International (GSI) is one of the largest gemological organizations in the world. Founded in 2005 in New York City, it has since grown to have 13 gemological laboratory facilities spanning four continents. Utilizing leading-edge processes and proprietary technologies, GSI provides manufacturers and retailers globally with a wide range of gemstone identification and grading services. The company is committed to advancing gemological research through its Research Center, and it offers gemological educational programs for trade professionals and the general public at all levels.
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