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BlueCircle

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I was searching online for a good forum and I happened to discover Pricescope. This is the problem I’m having: I have a natural blue diamond and I’m desperately looking a trusted lab to submit it for an official report. A friend of mind told me to send it to EGL but I know that GIA is another lab for grading colored diamonds. Which one do you recommend? The GIA or EGL? Thanks in advance for your help.

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Queenie60

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GIA over EGL . GIA has more accurate grading system and is more strict and consistent. Stone will need to be removed from the setting prior to sending to GIA.
 

BlueCircle

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Queenie60|1447279701|3948381 said:
GIA over EGL . GIA has more accurate grading system and is more strict and consistent. Stone will need to be removed from the setting prior to sending to GIA.
Thank you so much. I am considering your suggestion for the GIA.
 

Dancing Fire

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BlueCircle|1447278178|3948366 said:
I was searching online for a good forum and I happened to discover Pricescope. This is the problem I’m having: I have a natural blue diamond and I’m desperately looking a trusted lab to submit it for an official report. A friend of mind told me to send it to EGL but I know that GIA is another lab for grading colored diamonds. Which one do you recommend? The GIA or EGL? Thanks in advance for your help.
If that's a untreated natural blue diamond then it is worth a lot of $$$. .. :bigsmile:
 

chrono

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GIA only for all coloured diamonds. Good luck! If it is a true untreated diamond, I'm sure it'll make some sort of headline news due to the size and colouration.
 
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