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This course provides students with a grounding in the assessment of color, clarity and cut for a large number of colored gemstones, emphasizing how such factors affect their values in an ever changing marketplace. The opportunity for extensive practice
is provided through AIGS’s vast sample collection, which includes a wide-range of gem varieties and qualities.
A one-day Chanthaburi field trip is included within this course, during which students get the opportunity to see the town’s famous gemstone market, as well as its large number of cutting and enhancement facilities.
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The Asian Institute of Gemological Sciences (AIGS) was founded in 1978 as South East Asia’s first international gemological education facility and Laboratory. The school was founded in order to provide professional training for those who were looking to expand their opportunities within the gem and jewelry industry, as well as increase the general public's knowledge and appreciation of gemstones. Today, AIGS has become a world recognized international gemological school, where many students from all over the world come together to learn and forge relationships that will last throughout their careers.
The AIGS Lab offers gem and mineral identification report.
The AIGS Lab offers gem and mineral identification report.