How Do I Become a Diamond Appraiser?

Jewelry appraiser refers to a professional who has obtained special professional training and obtained professional qualifications, mainly describing the weight, color, transparency, and cutting-like standards of gems, dividing the grade of jewelry, identifying the species of jewelry, detecting authenticity, and issuing an authentication certificate Talent.

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GIC certificate
GIC is the English abbreviation and brand name of Gemmological Institute of China University of Geosciences (Wuhan).
GIC Gem Identification Certificate Foundation Course
Crystalline Mineralogy, Introduction to Gemology, Gem Identification Instruments, Common Gem Names, Introduction to Common Gem Synthesis and Processing Methods, Common Gems and
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FGA is an introduction from the British Gemological Association (GemA)
FGA enjoys an international reputation. The Gemmological Association of Great Britain (GemA) was founded in 1908,
GIA Certificate Host:
National Registered Quality Inspector
Organizers: Ministry of Personnel, General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine
Jewelry and jade quality inspectors (English abbreviations CGC), also known as national registered appraisers, refer to professional and technical personnel who have passed the unified national examination, obtained a qualification certificate for quality inspectors, and are registered to engage in jewelry business activities. After passing the exam, the General Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine Bureau will issue a certificate of qualification for the professional quality inspection of jewellery and jade printed by the Ministry of Personnel, printed by the Ministry of Personnel and the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine. The certificate is valid nationwide. It is currently the highest individual certification in national jewelry and jade appraisal.
The jewellery and jade quality inspector examination system was implemented in 1997, and the first batch of quality inspectors was born on October 29, 1997. As of now, there are 797 registered appraisers across the country. Exam every two years.
The state implements registration management on the qualifications of quality inspectors. Registration is performed every three years. During this period, the quality inspectors must be engaged in work related to the quality inspection of jewelry and jade, and receive re-education for a certain class time to ensure that they continuously update their knowledge and master The latest quality inspection technology maintains a high level of professionalism. [1]

Jewellery Appraiser Registration Requirements

1. Acquired a junior college degree in jewelry and jade (including geology), and engaged in jewelry and jade appraisal and inspection for 5 years; or a non-technical college degree, engaged in professional work for 7 years.
2. Obtain a junior college degree in a related major and have been engaged in professional work for at least 2 years; or a non-junior college degree and engaged in a professional work for at least 4 years.
3. Obtain a bachelor's degree in a relevant specialty and have engaged in professional work for at least one year; or a non-bachelor's degree and engaged in professional work for at least three years.
4. Obtain a master's degree or above in related majors and engage in professional work for half a year; or obtain a master's degree or above in a non-professional degree and engage in professional work for one year.
5. Those who are employed as professional engineers of jewellery and jade (including geology) and above professional technical positions.
6. Obtain the qualification certificate of the appraisal and examination of jewelry and jade inspection which has a great influence in foreign countries.

Jewellery Appraiser Course

"Basic Theory of Gemology and Related Laws and Regulations",
Gemology Expertise,
Gem Identification,
Diamond Identification and Grading.
Among them, the first two subjects are theoretical exams and closed-book written exams;
The last two subjects are practical exams, and candidates are required to use the instruments for practical operations.

Jeweler Examination Time

Exams are held every two years and are generally conducted in early July. 3 hours for each subject

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