GIA Direct Service
Rapaport is proud to offer our clients
GIA LabDirect Services. GIA LabDirect allows you to use the convenience of a local
Rapaport office to send your diamonds for grading to the GIA – the most prestigious
grading laboratory in the world. Our website enables you to track the status of
your diamonds on line in real time. You can even view grading and recheck results
as they become available.
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the page to navigate the site.
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and enjoy the benefits of GIA LabDirect on the internet.
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General Information
GIA laboratories are world renowned for the most professional grading of diamonds
and gems. GIA grading is performed confidentially, thoroughly, and with utmost integrity
and impartiality. These standards have made GIA grading reports into the symbol
of credibility and excellence in the diamond industry. The Rapaport Group is the
official GIA LabDirect service provider in Belgium, India, Israel and other countries.
Having your diamonds graded by the GIA is now easier then ever. All you need to
do is drop of your diamond at our office and we will take care of everything else.
- Rapaport allows for easy shipment and fast acceptance of diamonds into GIA.
- The grading service, including shipment takes between 14 – 21 working days which
is identical to the time it takes in NY or California.
- Rapaport’s staff handle each customer with discretion.
- Appeals and special evaluations of the stones are handled efficiently by the GIA
staff, followed closely by Rapaport who always looks out for the client’s interest.
The GIA Diamond Dossier
The GIA Diamond Dossier is a grading report issued for diamonds within the GIA D-to-Z
color grading scale that weigh less than 2.00 carat, but more than 0.18 carat. The
Dossier includes GIA’s authoritative analysis of a diamond’s 4Cs – color, clarity,
cut, and carat weight. As an added security benefit, the Dossier service includes
a microscopic laser inscription of the Dossier’s identification number on the girdle
of the diamond, connecting the diamond and the report together.
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