GIA and AGS are the two top tier labs and the gold standard of diamond grading. In fact, some prefer AGS's cut grading, this link explains how the grading labs rankDate: 12/17/2009 9:16:22 PM
Author:magnus
I'm looking at a few different diamonds at GOG and was just curious about what the difference between AGS and GIA are. I've always thought that GIA was the certificate to get. Is AGS just as reputable?
Both GIA and AGS are equally as well respected and prestigious as the other as they both approach the science of diamond cut grade similarly.
Their belief is that these elements combined contribute to the diamond''s fire and brilliance.
GIA employs a predictive computer model, based on over 70,000 individual diamond observations and 38.5 million proportion sets, to determine a diamond''s brilliance based on its interrelated measurements. Most GIA diamonds graded prior to January 1st, 2006 will not have a laboratory-assigned cut grade. The GIA cut grade system includes ratings of Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair and Poor.
GIA does not assign an Ideal cut and an Excellent rating is their highest grade. For comparison purposes, a GIA Excellent cut will be listed as a Blue Nile Ideal cut on our Web site. The cut grades are equivalent.
AGS believes these characteristics best determine a diamond''s fire and brilliance.
When the AGSL determines a diamond''s cut grade, they look at a combination of 11 different criteria in these three categories, and then assign cut grades of Ideal, Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair, and Poor. The AGSL labels a diamond that meets their standard of perfect proportions, polish, and symmetry as "Cut Grade: Ideal". An AGSL Ideal is known throughout the diamond industry as a "triple-zero" grade.
An AGSL Ideal cut is the equivalent of a GIA cut grade of Excellent or a Blue Nile Ideal cut. For comparison purposes, these cuts are all listed as Ideal on our Web site.
The following link is from the AGS Web site and provides further analysis with regards to the differences present amongst diamond grading labs:
http://agslab.com/matrix_consumer.php
I hope that this information is helpful.