Diploma Course In International Diamond Grading System
In this course student become a professional in international diamond grading system and they will learn every method of grading and color-clarity of diamond. Also, Student can do diamond trading and deal after this course in local and international market For Pointer- Solitaire Diamond. In Fluorescence refers to a diamond’s tendency to emit a soft colored glow when subjected to ultraviolet light (such as a “black light”). Roughly 30% of diamonds fluoresce to same degree. Colorless (D-F) fluorescent diamonds sell at up to a 15% discount since the fluorescence is perceived as a defect.
Let’s discuss Fluorescence grading In Diamond fluorescence is graded on a scale established by GIA. Please note that fluorescence seems to visually impact the diamond in about 1% or less of all cases. To reduce the possibility, With Clarity does not carry very strong fluorescence graded diamonds. Of all the diamonds submitted to GIA for grading, approximately 25% to 35% show some fluorescence. Less than 1% of fluorescent diamond may affect the appearance due to medium, strong or very strong fluorescence.
In Fluorescence is predominantly blue in glow. At times, you may find diamonds with yellow, white or red fluorescence. This is very rare and can have essentially the same impact on the diamond as a blue fluorescent diamond.Â
The Course content will be 4C’s Knowledge, International Defect Knowledge, Training by G.I.A Master Piece Color and Purity, International Clarity Grading, International Color Grading, Cut Grading through Eye Glass, Polish Defect, Symmetry Defects, Grading System of Cut, Polish, Symmetry, Fluorescence Grading.
After finishing the course, students will give the exam, which will be a practical and theoretical exam, and they will receive a certificate. And institute can provide 100% Job Support. So, after completion of the Grading System course students have full knowledge about this course and also, they have their own portfolio so that the company can hire easily them.
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