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My Laboratory & GIA Laboratory Client Portal. Now featuring one log in for My Laboratory and the GIA Client Portal. Maintain your laboratory account information and grading results online. You can manage your team members and provide access to My Laboratory, update payment preferences, view open balances and create shipping memos.Also, view and manage the status of your items being graded at a ...
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Jan 1, 2000 · For reports dated on or after: January 1, 2000: July 1, 2010: January 1, 2014: February 1, 2015: December 19, 2019: December 19, 2022: Report data: PDF facsimile of ...
May 31, 2019 · Laboratory-Grown Diamonds. Man-made diamonds suitable for industrial use were first produced in a laboratory in the 1950s. While gem-quality diamonds were produced in a laboratory for the first time in 1971, it was not until the mid-2010s that colorless laboratory-grown diamonds entered the gem and jewelry market in commercial quantities.
Full 4Cs assessment with a plotted clarity diagram, and an assessment of growth type and post-growth treatment. The laboratory-grown diamond’s girdle is laser inscribed with the term "Laboratory-Grown" and its GIA report number. For loose, laboratory-grown D-to-Z color diamonds, weighing 0.15 ...