About GIA A Tradition Of Science and Education

Established in 1931, 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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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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history of gia

Since the 1930s, GIA researchers have made many innovative contributions to the understanding of gems.

  • 1931

    Robert M. Shipley establishes GIA; opens first U.S. gemological laboratory in Los Angeles.

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    1931

    Home-study courses introduced, leading to the professional designation: Certified Gemologist.

  • 1934

    1934

    Shipley publishes first issue of Gems & Gemology. Gemology becomes a recognized science.

  • 1934

    GIA patents a loupe with triple aplanatic lens: The modern professional jeweler’s loupe is born.

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  • 1937

    GIA patents the first gemological microscope. Gemologists are able to examine the interior of gems.

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    1940

    Richard T. Liddicoat joins GIA. Known as the “father of modern gemology” for contributions to gems, jewelry.

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    1947

    G. Robert Crowningshield joins GIA. Named VP of GIA Gem Trade Laboratory in New York shortly after.

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    1947

    The first edition of Liddicoat’s Handbook of Gem Identification published; 11 editions follow.

  • 1948

    The first Graduate Gemologist (GG) diploma - the definitive gem and jewelry credential - is issued.

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    1949

    GIA NY laboratory offers pearl identification service.

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    1953

    Liddicoat’s International Diamond Grading System, based on Shipley’s 4Cs, becomes universal standard.

  • 1955

    GIA issues first diamond grading reports; they become the international jewelry industry’s benchmark.

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    1956

    Crowningshield detects irradiated color-enhanced diamonds.

  • Diamond Dictionary

    1960

    The GIA Diamond Dictionary - which quickly becomes the international industry reference – is published.

  • Home Study

    1965

    GIA courses accredited by National Home Study Council (now the Distance Education Training Council).

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    1971

    GIA courses translated and taught in Japan, followed by translations in {other languages}

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    1973

    On-campus classes accredited by National Association of Trade and Technical Schools.

  • 1982

    Gems & Gemology is redesigned, printed in full color, and goes on to win 15 awards for excellence during the next 20 years

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    1982

    GIA Celebrates its 50th Anniversary with the first International Gemological Symposium

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    1982

    The GIA Alumni Association is established.

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    1987

    Liddicoat Gemological Library and Information Center acquires world’s largest collection of gemological books.

  • 1988

    GIA grades the famous 45.52-carat Hope Diamond.

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    1989

    GIA opens school in Korea; others follow in Europe, Asia and India.

  • Career Fair

    1991

    GIA hosts first annual Career Fair - the industry’s preeminent recruiting event.

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    1996

    Gems & Gemology publishes groundbreaking article on identifying synthetic diamonds.

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    1997

    GIA opens Robert Mouawad Campus as its global headquarters in Carlsbad, CA.

  • 1999

    Robert M. Shipley (1887-1978) named Person of the Century by JCK magazine.

  • High Pressured Diamond

    1999

    GIA, De Beers researchers identify criteria for High Pressure/High Temperature processed diamonds.

  • 2003

    GIA identifies beryllium-diffused sapphires and rubies and chemical vapor deposition (CVD) synthetic diamonds.

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    2005

    GIA introduces a cut grade for round brilliant diamonds in the D-to-Z color range.

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    2007

    GIA introduces Synthetic Diamond Grading Report.

  • 2007

    GIA creates 4Cs and International Diamond Grading System™ materials for consumers.

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    2008

    GIA opens laboratories in Mumbai, Johannesburg and Gaborone.

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    2009

    GIA offers gemology courses entirely online.

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    2011

    GIA offers interactive 4Cs app for consumers.

  • 2012

    GIA opens laboratories in Tokyo and Ramat Gan, Israel.

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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

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

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Clarity

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

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COLOR

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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

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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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