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GSI was the first in the world to begin testing of smaller size diamonds in bulk and has never looked back since – Mark Gershburg

[lwptoc] Mr. Mark Gershburg in an exclusive interview with Rough & Polished - Team Asia and Russia. With more than 30 years of experience in the gem lab sector under his belt, Mark Gershburg is an industry veteran widely popular...

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GSI Expands Synthetic Diamond Jewelry Testing Services to Reach Clients Worldwide

New York, NY – Gemological Science International (GSI), one of the world’s leading gemological institutions, today announced it has expanded its’ synthetic testing services for finished diamond jewelry to Hong Kong, India, New York, and Dubai. This service is offered...

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FAQ

Where is Gemological Science International (GSI) located?

GSI is headquartered in New York, NY. It has 13 laboratories on four continents and in a number of countries: the United States, India, Dubai, Israel, Belgium, Hong Kong, and Botswana. This makes GSI one of the largest independent gemological organizations in the world.

Is there a difference between grading reports issued by different GSI laboratories?

All GSI laboratories grade using the same methods and adhere to the same standards. Every laboratory is staffed with highly trained professionals who have years of grading experience and an extensive gemological background.

What does it mean when a sales associate tells me my diamond is “GSI Certified” or is accompanied by a “GSI Certificate”?

The phrases “GSI Certificate” and “GSI Certified” are industry shorthand for GSI grading or identification reports. What this means to you is that expert gemologists and trained professionals meticulously evaluated the item. When your diamond, jewelry or gemstone is accompanied by a GSI grading report, you can be completely confident in the accuracy and objectivity of the evaluation.

Where can I find “GSI Certified Diamonds”?

GSI diamond grading and identification reports can be found in jewelry stores worldwide and online. Insist on a GSI grading report when shopping for a diamond, jewelry or gemstone.

What do I do if I lose my GSI Diamond Report?

Every GSI grading report is available on our website. Please visit gemscience.net and go to “verify your report”. Enter your GSI report number and you’ll instantly have access to a digital copy of it. You can also email us through the website to request a copy.

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