cookiebuttermonster Rough_Rock Joined Mar 11, 2016 Messages 94 May 10, 2016 #1 Are there preferred labs for padparadscha certifications? The ones I've seen the most are GIA, AGTA, GRS I've also seen EGL, GIT, AIGS. And some other random ones. Are there any labs that should be avoided or are worthless? In-house certs such as found at NSC, are, I assume, useless.
Are there preferred labs for padparadscha certifications? The ones I've seen the most are GIA, AGTA, GRS I've also seen EGL, GIT, AIGS. And some other random ones. Are there any labs that should be avoided or are worthless? In-house certs such as found at NSC, are, I assume, useless.
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cookiebuttermonster Rough_Rock Joined Mar 11, 2016 Messages 94 May 11, 2016 #2 Bump! Is this a total non-issue?
jordyonbass Ideal_Rock Trade Joined Dec 6, 2014 Messages 2,137 May 11, 2016 #3 You'll find that most people will send their colored stones like pads to AGL.
cookiebuttermonster Rough_Rock Joined Mar 11, 2016 Messages 94 May 11, 2016 #4 Okay so if a vendor is offering a pad that's certified with GRS, should I request it to be sent to AGL? If GRS certifies a stone as an unheated padparadscha, is that a reliable designation?
Okay so if a vendor is offering a pad that's certified with GRS, should I request it to be sent to AGL? If GRS certifies a stone as an unheated padparadscha, is that a reliable designation?