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Taking The Trade To New Dimensions
The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) opened “GIA South Africa,” its new laboratory in Johannesburg for business on February 21.
Thomas M. Moses, senior Vice president, GIA Laboratory and Research, said that launching the GIA Laboratory in Johannesburg has been a top priority for the Institute.
Moses said, “GIA is moving quickly to bring its services to our global clients.  Here in Johannesburg we will initially provide GIA Diamond Dossiers ®, which covers stones ranging from 0.15 carats up to 1.99 carats.”
“The Institute is very excited to begin participating as fully as we can in the industry in this region, and will eventually offer classes, seminars, scholarships and other aspects of the Institute here as well.” “We are introducing a new GIA Diamond Fee Schedule today to reflect current GIA fees as converted to the South African Rand currency,” said Moses.
The GIA Laboratory in Johannesburg will accept any size diamond, colored stone or pearl from GIA clients in the region. For any service other than the Diamond Dossier report, items can be delivered to the Laboratory and GIA will send them for service to one of its other laboratories and return them to Johannesburg for customer pickup.  GIA has also been granted a VAT exemption so these services will not be subject to the traditional fee for shipping stones outside of South Africa for servicing.
Leslie (Les) Milner, director of the GIA Laboratory in Johannesburg, and an experienced team of laboratory diamond graders trained in the U.S. at the end of last year so they could be immersed in the GIA grading methods and fully aligned with the Institute’s standards.  They will be joined by a team of experienced GIA graders from the U.S. offices.
“We have been learning GIA’s grading methodology while working with the great array of state-of-the-art research and scientific equipment GIA has at its disposal. As technology advances, you need an up-to-date research facility with the expertly trained staff and resources to advance the future of the industry here in South Africa. I look forward to leading the team here at GIA.”
GIA South Africa Officially open in Johannesberg