
Overview
Overview
Up until the fifties, a colourless or nearly colourless gem diamond was by definition a natural one. In the eighties, the first laboratory-grown gem quality diamonds appeared on the market. The arrival of these synthetic stones brought about enormous challenges for scientists and researchers. They embarked upon an intensive search for new techniques to identify the true nature of a diamond: natural, treated or laboratory-grown. What is a synthetic or lab grown diamond? Why is ‘CVD’ such a hot topic? How many synthetic diamonds are produced? How can I recognize a synthetic diamond? Can a synthetic diamond be blue? In this 2-day workshop we will discuss the synthesis methods and discuss the characteristics of synthetic stones.
Course Features
- Lecture 0
- Quiz 0
- Duration 2 days
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 10
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Self
Curriculum
Curriculum
Requirements
- Min. age: 18 years
- HRD Antwerp Certified Diamond Grader diploma or equivalent
- Proven and sufficient professional experience can be accepted too
Features
- Diamond types and their properties
- History and production methods of laboratory-grown diamonds
- Treatments
- Examination methods for laboratory-grown diamonds
Target audiences
- Diamond dealers, diamond polishing experts, appraisers and graders, gemmologists, researchers, jewellers and designers, sales managers