CUSTOMIZED TRAINING PROGRAM
Companies in the field of diamond or colored stone trading, pearl trading, jewelry manufacturing or having sizable retail outlets employ significant number of skilled persons in different departments / sections of the company. It is assumed that all of them have attained professional qualification in one field or the other.
It has often been stressed that training is a continued process for growth and betterment in any company. Hence the need to send selected groups of employees for specially designed programs. Such investment in their employees by companies prove very rewarding in the short- and in the long-term.
ACGS offers quality service in this field. Most frequent requirements of such training involve one or more of the following broad areas:
- Diamonds
- Particular groups of gemstones
- Pearls
- Jewelry retail
- All proposals falling in this category need to be discussed in terms of specific training needs, number of employees to be trained. Duration, charges and other related issues are then finalized.
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GEM A PROGRAM
DIAMOND GRADING LAB CLASS
WHAT YOU LEARN
- Understand the concepts of clarity, color and cut in diamonds
- Grading diamonds for clarity
- Grading diamonds for color
- Grading diamond cut
- Detect treatments
- Distinguish common stimulants
- Characteristics associated with synthetic diamonds
WHAT YOU EARN
- ACGS Diamond Grading Certificate
PROGRAM CONTENT IN BRIEF
- Anatomy of polished Round Brilliant Diamond
- The 4 Cs of diamond value
- Clarity characteristics and clarity grading procedure
- Plotting diagrams
- Color scale in diamonds and color grading procedure
- Grading proportions, symmetry, and polish
- Grading fancy shapes
- Small size diamonds – sieve sizes
GRADUATE DIAMONDS DIPLOMA PROGRAM
WHAT YOU LEARN
- Origin, nature, important diamond properties, diamond fashioning.
- The effect of 4Cs on diamond value.
- Methodology to grade diamonds for color, clarity, cut, and finish.
- Diamond simulants, synthesis, and treatments.
- Buying and selling diamonds.
- Providing tips for diamond buying and guiding consumers while working in the sales department.
WHAT YOU EARN
- ACGS GRADUATE DIAMOND DIPLOMA
PROGRAM CONTENT IN BRIEF
- Evolution of the diamond industry.
- Shaping of the modern diamond market.
- Origin, exploration, and mining of diamonds; important diamond sources.
- Important diamond properties.
- Diamond cutting.
- Grading procedure for Clarity, Color, Cut and Finish.
- Fancy colors and Fancy Shapes.
- Recutting, and Repolishing of diamonds.
- Simulants, Synthetics, and treatments.
- Diamond trading.
JEWELRY RETAIL PROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA PROGRAM
WHAT YOU LEARN
- 4 Cs of diamond value and significance of each for your customer.
- How to explain the differences between different natural stones, synthetics, and possible treatments.
- Fundamentals of precious metals.
- Converting jewelry styles, designs, and other features into benefits.
- Applying proven steps for smooth and satisfying jewelry sales.
WHAT YOU EARN
- ACGS JEWELRY RETAIL PROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA
PROGRAM CONTENT IN BRIEF
- JEWELRY BASICS: Precious metals; Regulations and Testing; Jewelry styles; Features and Benefits; Customer interaction and conducting sales; Cleaning and care of jewelry.
- DIAMOND BASICS: Diamonds and Diamond Value; Color as a value factor; Clarity as a value factor; Cut as a value factor; Weight as a value factor; Selling diamond jewelry
- COLORED STONE BASICS: Gemstones; Color and signicance; Phenomenal stones; Other three C’s; Gem pipeline and market; Synthetics, Imitations, and Treatments; Retail sale of stone-studded jewelry; Cleaning and care.
DIPLOMA IN GEMOLOGY
WHAT YOU LEARN
- Properties of gemstones.
- Identifying most of the common gemstones.
- Use of standard gemological equipment to identify stones.
- The gem pipeline.
- To distinguish between natural and synthetic gemstones.
- Relationship between quality, rarity and value.
- How the gemstone market functions.
WHAT YOU EARN
- DIPLOMA IN GEMOLOGY
PROGRAM CONTENT IN BRIEF
- This comprehensive program has three broad segments:
- Descriptions
- All important gemstones seen in the marketplace
- Historical background, where relevant
- Composition and properties
- Key identifying features
- Treatments
- Synthesis
- Imitations
- Market and trade
- Concepts and Principles
- Basics of gem science
- Origin and nature of minerals and gemstones
- Crystallography basics
- Physical properties
- Optical properties
- Compositions
- Gemstones under magnification
- Advanced techniques in gemological studies
- Synthetics & Simulants
- Gemstone Treatments
- Determinations
- Techniques of observation.
- Using different instruments – Refractometer, Polariscope, Dichroscope, Microscope, Spectroscope, UV Lamp, Electronic SG balance.
- Correct procedures and precautions
- Precise identification
- Descriptions