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Taking the next step in your professional journey or starting a new career? GIA courses can help prepare you for success in the gem and jewellery industry.

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04/12/2024

Congratulations to our latest GG class! Well done guys and wishing you the very best!

04/12/2024

A big congratulations and well done to our latest Jewelry Design class!

03/12/2024

Congratulations to the final Graduate Diamonds class of 2024!

31/08/2024

Sending a big congratulations to our newest Diamond Graduate class!
Well done for all the hard work!

31/08/2024

Congratulations Graduate Gemologists!
Good luck and well done to you all for successfully completing the program!

14/08/2024

Big congratulations to our recent CCC class graduates!

22/05/2024

Lets give a big congratulations to our lovely JD graduates!
Wishing you all the best in your futures ahead!

14/05/2024

A big congratulations to our latest Diamond Graduates!
We wish them all the best in the future!

Photos from GIA London's post 15/12/2023

One final congratulations of the year goes to our last two classes of 2023! We'll done everyone and congratulations to our newest GG's and jewelry designers!
Wishing you all happy holidays and all the best of success in the new year!

Photos from GIA London's post 13/11/2023

Our last two Diamond Graduate programs of the year! Lets give them all a big congratulations and wish them the best of luck in the future! Well done guys!

15/09/2023

Regina Furlong couldn't resist the glittering treasures in her grandma's jewelry box. A GIA Graduate Gemologist and business owner, Regina’s credentials have made a difference in her career success. Now, she is connected with passionate and engaged professionals who share her passion for gemology and jewelry design through the GIA Alumni Collective. Find your local GIA Alumni Collective chapter: https://bit.ly/3sSlE0l

02/09/2023

Let's welcome September with the lustrous glow of its birthstone, sapphire! This gemstone is worth celebrating as traditionally it symbolises nobility, truth, sincerity, and faithfulness. Sapphires come in every colour except red, although the iconic blue colour is most well-known and is the standard against which all other blue gems - from topaz to tanzanite - are compared. Follow along this month to discover more about this gem's quality factors, history, and origins!

Courtesy: (Cut) Mayer & Watt, (Rough) Bill Larson
Photo: Robert Weldon/GIA.

Photos from GIA London's post 25/08/2023

This image depicts a buyer inspecting the quality of peridot at an auction in Mogok, Myanmar (formerly known as Burma). Myanmar is known for producing some of the world's finest gems, including peridot, ruby, and spinel. Image 2 displays a peridot crystal from Myanmar, along with two faceted gems from Pakistan - a 17.53 carat trillion cut and a 20.25 carat square antique cushion cut. Learn more about peridot.

(1) Photo: Wim Vertriest/GIA.
(2) Courtesy (crystal): Bill Larson, Pala International. Courtesy (cut stones): Stephen M. Avery. Photo: Robert Weldon/GIA.

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