E.G.L Platinum

E.G.L Platinum EGL Platinum, is an independent gemological institute, it is composed to four sections: diamond grading, gem identification, appraisal and education.

EGL Platinum, formerly known as GIPS and EGC, is an independent scientific institute, founded in 1975 by Menahem Sevdermish, FGA, and 'European Gemological Laboratory' (EGL). The institute, located at the heart of the Israeli diamond exchange area, is a gemological complex composed of four sections: diamond grading laboratory, gem Identification laboratory, jewelry and precious stones appraisal de

partment (EGA), and the European Gemological College (EGC) for professional education. EGL Platinum provides variety of services, including: diamond grading and gem identification certification; professional consultation to jewelers, goldsmiths, insurance appraisers, tax authorities and the public; appraisal services for jewelry and precious stones; laser inscriptions services on diamonds and precious stones; and educational lectures and seminars about a wide range of gemological and gem trade-related subjects. The EGL PLATINUM team includes leading Israeli gemologists, graduated at the world-renowned gemological institutes – GIA, EGL and GEM-A. The team is directed by Menahem Sevdermish, a world-leading gemologist and gem expert, and by Avi Meirom, former President of the Israeli Precious Stones and Diamonds Exchange and Vice President of the International Colored Stone Association (ICA). Since its establishment, the institute degrees more than 4500 graduators, which some of them today are senior players at the diamonds and gemstones industry worldwide. See also:
EGL Platinum Laboratory
EGC College
EGA Appraisals

21/04/2016
With diamonds, too, there are shades of gray .Gray is one of the less attractive colors among fancy diamonds. Even when ...
23/03/2016

With diamonds, too, there are shades of gray .

Gray is one of the less attractive colors among fancy diamonds. Even when it appears in conjunction with other popular colors, such as blue or green, its effect on the overall price is negative, regardless of its dominance within the stone. This is true whether it is the primary body color or merely a secondary moderator.

For this edition of Gem Color Trends, we decided to focus on the gray color, and to show the influence it has on prices. We used our more than $200 million worth of fancy diamonds in our database to locate all GIA certified diamonds with "gray" or "grayish" mentioned in their color grade. We then used the GemePrice™ pricing system to compare their prices against those of straight-color diamonds - in other words stones having the same body color but without the gray moderator, to determine the price variations.

The results were divided into two categories. The first category we looked at was diamonds with a gray body color, where we analyzed the effect of various other color moderators on the price. In the second category we focused on the gray (or grayish) color as a moderator to see how it affected the price of various straight body colors.

The 'gray body color' results are shown in Figure 1. It is clear that pure gray is considered considerably less valuable than a gray body color enhanced by moderators. Adding a greenish tint to the gray color will increase the value of the diamond by approximately 30 percent. The more desirable bluish tint, however, would fetch double the price and sometimes even higher values.

When analyzing the gray moderators, and visible in Figure 2, the same negative influence is maintained. Diamonds with straight body colors fetch higher prices than those that include gray shades. Adding a gray or grayish tint to green or blue body colors will reduce the price of the stone by 30 percent for "grayish" and up to 50 percent for "gray," when compared to their respective straight color stones with similar parameters.

These numbers support the trade's negative perception about gray colored diamonds. It is not surprising that most sellers prefer that their stones would not be awarded a grayish moderator in their certificate, and some would even consider recutting the gem, if it would help rid it of its unappealing tint. However, if one has a gray body color graded diamond, the best one could hope for is for it to include an extra color, which would help to push its price higher.

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Toval 23, Floor 1, Room 111
Ramat Gan
5251006

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Monday 09:00 - 17:00
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Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
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