We certify stones only by CGIE (Colobian Gemology Center for Investigation of Emerals), where a GIA
Graduate prepares your Lab Report.
Any other certifications such as GIA, GUBELIN, AGL, ICA, etc., include an extra cost to the client. These are
available only in international trades to the USA or other countries.
In Colombia we provide certificates from CGIE, an independent laboratory
with GIA Graduate Gemologists; this allows you to have an internationally recognized certificate
number in accordance with the GIA standard, verifiable by anyone around
the world.
OTHER COMPANIES THAT PROVIDE CERTIFICATION & IDENTIFICATION SERVICES:
European Gemological Laboratory (EGL)
Rijfstraat,
3 2018 Antwerp, Belgium
BRAZIL IBGM
FRANCE Service Public Du Control Des Diamants, Perles et Pierres
Laboratorie Public de Controle de Pierres Precieuses de la Chambre de Commerce
2
Place de la Bourse 75002 Paris, France
GERMANY German Gemological Association
Deutsche Gemmologische Gesellaschaft
EVD6580 Idar Oberstein 2 Germany
HONG KONG Hong Kong Gems Laboratory
ITALY Cisgem
Via Brisa / Via Ansperto,
5 20123 Milano, Italy
ISRAEL National Gemological Institute of Israel
52 Bezalel st.
Ramat Gan 52521 Israel
JAPAN Gemological Association Of All Japan
NETHERLANDS Netherlands Gemological Laboratory
UNITED KINGDOM Gemological Assoc. & Gem Testing Laboratory of Great
Britain
27 Greville St. Saffron Hill Entrance London EC1N8SU England
UNITED STATES American Gemological Laboratory
580 5th Ave. S.706 New
York, N.Y 10036 U.S.A
U.S.A. 1998 to 2009 - Visa requires internet retailers to disclose the country where the credit card will be charged.
Enhancement Disclosure: according to FTC guidelines, we use only nonpermanent colorless oil (cedar wood oil) and epoxy resins (Permasafe). See care requirements. Products shown are oiled. You can select Permasafe for any emerald order. Unenhanced emeralds have special prices not listed in the web site.
Grading Scales used are only used to define the products of this web site. These scales are based on market grading like GIA, AGL and AGS.
Emeralds and specimens may be shown larger or smaller than actual size, and the visual representation could differ, depending on your monitor settings and your computer's video card.