About GIA

A Tradition Of Science and Education

Established in 1931, the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) is the world’s foremost authority on diamonds, colored stones, and pearls. A public benefit, nonprofit institute, GIA is the leading source of knowledge, standards, and education in gems and jewelry.

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      Welcome to GIA.

      EDUCATE

      Students around the globe turn to GIA for the knowledge, skills, and credentials that launch successful gem and jewelry careers.

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      RESEARCH

      The world leader in gemological research, GIA’s breakthrough discoveries deepen our understanding of gemstones and the world.

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      PROTECT

      Through research, education, and unbiased gem grading and analysis, GIA strives to protect the gem and jewelry buying public by setting global quality standards.

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      CREATOR OF THE 4Cs

      In the 1940s, GIA established the “4Cs” and the International Diamond Grading System™ – to this day, the worldwide standard for evaluating diamond quality.

      Cut

      diamond cut

      The sparkle and brilliance of a diamond depends more on its cut than anything else.

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      Clarity

      diamond clarity

      The absence of inclusions and blemishes makes a diamond rare and affects value.

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      COLOR

      diamond color

      Diamonds in the D-to-Z color range are valued by how closely they approach colorlessness – the less color, the higher their value.

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      CARAT WEIGHT

      diamond carat weight

      Diamonds and gemstones are weighed in metric carats: one carat is equal to 0.2 grams, about the weight of a paperclip.

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