For centuries, people have always tried to improve objects that are a result of nature. We've cross bred plants and even animals to produce new species, and we prune and shape trees and bushes to make them more pleasing to the eye or to create fancy borders around our yards and in front of our homes. When it comes to diamonds, many become treated diamonds by the jeweler, in order to improve their appearance.
Treated diamonds can have improved clarity, improved color and even be completely coated to improve it's overall appearance. On the positive side, treated diamonds can help people with limited budgets have the ability to purchase a gorgeous looking diamond.
The first synthetic diamonds were produced by General Electric in 1954. A synthetic diamond is basically a rock that has the durability, refractive index and hardness of a natural diamond - but it is made by man. A synthetic diamond should not be confused with stimulant diamonds, such as glass, cubic zirconia, or moissanite.
In Synthetic & Treated Stone Basic Course, you will learn the major types of synthetic stones, and what to look for to determine whether a stone is natural, synthetic or an imitation.
Here is the detail of the prices which Asia Gemological Laboratory offers International Recognized Gemology Diplomas, certificates provided:
| Gem Identification | MYR 12000 |
| Diamond Grading | MYR 6000 |
| Colored Stone Grading | MYR 6000 |
| Synthetic & Treated Gem Identification | MYR 6000 |
| Durations for all courses | 6 Months, 5 Days x 3 Hours in a week |
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