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Alert: GIA Notifies Trade of Potential Undisclosed Diamond Treatment May 13, 2015 (0 comments)
Carlsbad, CA—Approximately 500 colorless to near-colorless diamonds submitted primarily to GIA’s grading laboratory in Ramat Gan, Israel, were potentially subjected to an undisclosed temporary treatment. GIA believes that the treatment temporarily masks the body color of the diamond, resulting in a color grade that can be up to three grades higher than its actual grade.
The Institute has terminated client agreements with the companies that submitted the diamonds in question and has notified appropriate trade bodies. The report numbers of the potentially treated stones are posted here on GIA’s website. Anyone who has purchased or has access to any of these diamonds is asked to submit them to any GIA lab for a no-cost, expedited review.