GIA (Gemological Institute of America) India held a panel discussion on "Synthetic Diamonds
The speakers at the discussion included Rohit Choksi of ?Ishwarlal Harjivandas Jewellers and President of the Jewellers Association Ahmedabad; JigarSoni of N. S. Jewels and Secretary of the Jewellers Association Ahmedabad; Kailash Kabra of K. K. Jewels; Manoj Soni, of A.B. Jewels and Raj Zaveri of Zaveri and Co. The association's management committee was also present, along with many other members.
"We thank GIA for organising the panel discussion and sharing knowledge about synthetic diamonds," said Choksi.
"We value the services that GIA offers the trade to get each of our diamonds checked - be it star, melee or larger sizes," he added.
Synthetic diamonds are not new to the industry. Grown in a laboratory or factory, synthetic diamonds' growth structure and atomic level defects allow them to be readily separated from natural diamonds by a well-equipped laboratory. Because natural diamonds and synthetic diamonds have some of the same physical properties, even a skilled jeweller or trained gemologist cannot distinguish them by sight alone. It takes specialised equipment and trained staff in a gemological laboratory for a conclusive identification.
"Synthetic diamonds are a topic of great interest to the industry particularly the potential for undisclosed mixing of synthetic and natural diamonds in the supply chain," said Nirupa Bhatt.
"As a non-profit institute with a mission to protect the public, GIA works to inform the industry about synthetic diamonds and how to distinguish them. This panel discussion is one such initiative by GIA, among others such as trade education seminars and consumer education seminars," she added.
The panel discussion centred around the opportunities and challenges in synthetic diamonds including - but not limited to - millennials' possible preference for synthetic diamonds, the market for synthetic diamond jewellery, detection and disclosure of lab-grown diamonds, consumer education about synthetic diamonds and more.
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