- Overview: Identifying Natural, Treated and Synthetic Diamonds with Standard and Advanced Instruments
- Instructor: Branko Deljanin, B.Sc., GG, FGA, DUG (Gemmological Research Industries Inc, Canada)
- Location: DMCC, Jumeirah Lakes Towers, Dubai, UAE
- Flyers:
Day 1: November 23, 2019 (Saturday)
ID of Coloured Diamonds – Treated and Lab-grown
9am-12.30pm: IDENTIFICATION of NATURAL and SYNTHETIC DIAMONDS
- BROWN diamonds: sources/producers, characteristics and identification
- YELLOW and ORANGE diamonds: sources/producers, characteristics, and identification
- GREEN and CHAMELEON diamonds: source/producers, characteristics and identification
- BLUE diamonds: sources/producers, characteristics and identification
- PINK/RED diamonds: sources/producers, characteristics and identification
- Use of Synthetic Diamond ID Kit to separate Colored Natural and Synthetic Diamonds
PRACTICAL: Microscopy –inclusions for HPHT and CVD synthetics, UV lamp – colours of fluorescence/phosphorescence and Cross Polarized Filters (CPF) patterns for synthetic origin.
1.30-5.00pm: IDENTIFICATION of TREATED NATURAL and SYNTHETIC DIAMONDS
Clarity and Color Enhancements – unstable (fracture filling and coating)
- Clarity Enhancements – stable (traditional lasering, KM Laser drilling)
- Processes for colour treatments of diamonds, natural and synthetic
- Color Enhancements – stable (irradiation, annealing, HPHT, multistep treatments)
- Post treatments of HPHT-grown and CVD-grown diamonds (irradiation)
- Identification methods for treated diamonds with advanced instruments at labs
- Grading of Colored diamonds with Munsell chips, masters using GIA and CGL-GRS system
- Certification of treated and synthetic diamonds at gem laboratories
PRACTICAL: Coloured Diamonds are tested with microscopes, mini UV lamps (PL inspectors), Gempen, portable polariscopes, Jewellery Inspectors and portable spectrometer (EXA) for origin
- Portable “Synthetic Diamond ID Kit” (polariscope, lights, PL inspector), EXA machine available
- Certificate of completion will be issued to all participants
Day 2: November 24, 2019 (Sunday)
ID of Colourless Diamonds – Treated and Lab-grown
9am-12.30pm: IDENTIFICATION of NATURAL and SYNTHETIC DIAMONDS
- Types of diamonds based on nitrogen and boron content
- Colourless Natural diamonds: sources, characteristics and identification
- Methods of growing HPHT and CVD diamonds
- Inclusions in Natural and Synthetic diamonds
- UV lamp – reaction of different types of diamonds under LW and SW UV light (“PL inspector”)
- CPF (Cross Polarized Filters) method and instrumentation to screen and ID diamond’s origin
PRACTICAL: Samples of Ia, IIa, IIb, Ib diamonds (natural synthetic origin) are tested with microscopes, UV lamp (“PL inspector”), Mini Polariscope with light, EXA, Alrosa Diamond Inspector
1.30-5.00pm: SCREENING for TREATMENTS of NATURAL and SYNTHETIC DIAMONDS
- Clarity and Color Enhancements – unstable (fracture filling and coating)
- Clarity Enhancements – stable (traditional lasering, KM Laser drilling)
- Testing and screening methods for treated diamonds with standard instruments
- Post treatments of CVD-grown colorless diamonds (by HPHT press)
- ID of HPHT-enhanced diamonds using advanced instruments
- ID of mounted synthetic diamonds with EXA, Alrosa Inspector and screening instruments
- Problems and solution in identification of melee natural and synthetic diamonds
PRACTICAL: Colorless Diamonds are tested with microscopes, mini UV lamps, portable polarioscopes, Gempen and portable spectrometer (EXA) for natural, treated or synthetic origin
- Portable “Synthetic Diamond ID Kit”, Alrosa Diamond Inspector, EXA machine are available
- Certificate of completion will be issued to all participants
Day 3: November 25, 2019 (Monday)
Practical Intense Seminar: Screening & ID of Diamonds
Morning (9:00 AM to 12:45 PM): ID of Colourless Diamonds (Natural, Treated, and Lab-grown)
- Colourless Natural diamonds: sources, characteristics and identification
- Methods of growing HPHT and CVD diamonds
- Inclusions in Natural and Synthetic diamonds
- UV lamp – reaction of different diamonds, loose/mounted with “PL / Jewellery inspectors”)
- CPF (Cross Polarized Filters) method and to screen and ID diamond’s origin
- Clarity and Color Enhancements – unstable (Fracture Filling and coating),
- Clarity Enhancements – stable (Traditional Lasering, KM Laser drilling)
- Post treatments of CVD-grown colorless diamonds (by HPHT press)
- ID of HPHT-enhanced diamonds using advanced instruments
- ID of mounted synthetic diamonds with EXA instrument and screening instruments
- Problems and solution in identification of melee natural and synthetic diamonds
PRACTICAL: Samples of Ia, IIa, IIb, Ib diamonds (natural and synthetic origin) are tested with UV lamp (“inspectors”), Gempen, microscopes and Polarioscope, Alrosa Diamond Inspector, EXA.
Afternoon (1:45 PM to 5:30 PM): ID of Coloured Diamonds (Natural, Treated, and Lab-grown)
- YELLOW and ORANGE diamonds: sources/producers, characteristics and ID
- GREEN and CHAMELEON diamonds: source/producers, characteristics and ID
- BLUE and GRAY diamonds: sources/producers, characteristics and ID
- PINK and RED diamonds: sources/producers, characteristics and ID
- Use of Standard Instruments to separate Coloured Natural and Synthetic Diamonds
- Color Enhancements – stable (irradiation, annealing, HPHT, multistep treatments)
- Post treatments of HPHT-grown and CVD-grown diamonds (irradiation and HPHT)
- Identification methods for treated diamonds with advanced instruments at labs
- Grading and Certification of coloured diamonds at gem laboratories
PRACTICAL: Coloured Diamonds are tested with portable polarioscope, Gempen, PL Inspector, microscope and handheld spectroscope in screening and ID with EXA machine.