greenlaser
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It just means the diamond is inscribed for identification purposes, normally it won''t have any effect on the quality or pricing of the diamond. Do you have a particular diamond in mind and would you like us to look it over for you concerning the proportions etc?Date: 2/24/2010 1:55:05 AM
Author:greenlaser
I am looking at a diamond that is I.G.I. certified, and it is ''inscribed with the certificate number on the stone''s girdle''. What exactly does this mean, and what impact should I expect it to have on the stone''s quality/price?
Date: 2/24/2010 11:43:59 AM
Author: oldminer
Sellers often imply that the laser inscription adds value, provides reassurance of the high ethics of the grading lab, or has some other ''benefit'' to the consumer. While my old lab still does laser engraving and I am often asked by people to engrave a diamond for them, it does nothing material to prove any value added concept. It does not prove the integrity of the lab that did the grading. It is not totally proof positive that the diamond is the one on the paper grading report. Anyone or any lab who can afford a laser device can perform this work.
What does the laser inscription mean? It still is up to the the known quality reputation of the laboratory to add value, not their laser inscription.