Thursday 30 May 2013

So why become a GG at the GIA?











So what are the benefits of becoming a GG at the GIA?

For some gem experts, a lifetime’s work and education within gemology already embellishes recognition within our field. Gem collectors understand the rarity of size and color in some of the most precious rocks on earth.

If you are wondering about those two abbreviated terms situated above, the GG is a Graduate Gemologist whilst the GIA refers to the Gemological Institute of America.

Any enterprise or genuine enthusiast pursuing a greater, wider appreciation and the recognition of their associates, peers and alike, should consider studying for a diploma through the GIA.

A Tradition Of Science and Education since 1931
Setting the example for gemology and academia worldwide, the GIA is renowned for being the number one institution.  To become qualified gem experts, our company TGGC chose only benchmark of expertise from the school setting all the standards for precious stones and jewellery.

Happiness is seamless with the power of knowledge
Following my 7-month term of education to study my GIA qualification, the GG course, to be a fully qualified Gemologist, and the foundation course, the AJP, I felt that it would be beneficial to qualify all of our presenters through the diploma.

This expands your own personal knowledge and has improved on our own presenters experience gained from over many years.  The course is split into three modules; Diamonds, Coloured Stones and a Jewellery module.

All of the modules contain a 50-queston exam, to sit at the end.  It is with pride for me to announce that all presenters passed the course with extremely high marks, showing their regard to gemology though passion and dedication.

Studying at the GIA provides our presenters with Accredited Jewellery Professionals diplomas and the knowledge gained adds real value to their professionalism and expertise when bringing Genuine Gemstones to our screens.

Matt Bennett

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