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Season's greetings to all our customers and friends.
The holiday season is now upon us. We at the AGTA GTC would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our clients and the others who have supported our work over the past year. May all your dreams come true!
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AGTA GTC Seminars on Ruby & Sapphire Treatments
Following the success of their recent seminars in California and New York, the AGTA GTC is scheduling new dates. Designed to help dealers, jewelers and collectors keep pace with the latest ruby and sapphire treatment developments, this intense one-day seminar features
Sessions begin with a brief review of the major treatment technologies and the AGTA GTC's Gemstone Report nomenclature. These are followed by laboratory session where participant personally examine samples, concentrating on separation of untreated gemstones (NTE) from the following treated stones:
When and where
To register, or if you are interested in participating in future seminars, please contact Dr. Lore Kiefert at 212-752-1717 or email at lkiefert@agta-gtc.org. Special arrangements can be made for groups of six participants.
What others have said... "I recently participated in one of the greatest classes of my career on December 3, 2007. I learned a tremendous amount of useful information on corundum. Having attended seminars offered by other associations, I now know AGTA has the highest standards. I appreciate the honor of attending this class and look forward to more. Deborah A. Villepigue |
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Tanzanite Grading Reports
The AGTA Gemological Testing Center is proud to announce that it now offers Tanzanite Grading Reports in accordance with the Tanzanite Quality Scale™. The Tanzanite Quality Scale™ is a tanzanite specific, internationally recognized tanzanite grading system which has recently been launched in North America in March 2007 and Hong Kong in September 2007. The Tanzanite Foundation's vision is to establish a universal standard for grading tanzanite so as to facilitate for trade and consumer confidence, encourage a more comprehensive and consistent understanding of tanzanite's qualities and rarity, as well as encourage the development of a more formalized industry.
The AGTA is a leading industry force in the promotion of colored gemstones and provides education and research as an integral part of their mission and purpose. In 2002, the AGTA selected tanzanite as a December birthstone, adding it to a list of birthstones unchanged since 1912.
Gabriella Endlin, Technical Director of the Tanzanite Foundation comments, "We are extremely gratified to enter into this strategic cooperation with the American Gem Trade Association and its Gemological Testing Center. Their support of our vision for a universal, consistent tanzanite grading system is essential. The AGTA has the expertise and market positioning to play a key role in achieving this unprecedented goal."
AGTA GTC Laboratory Director, Dr. Lore Kiefert said, "I am very excited about this collaboration. The Tanzanite Foundation's vision is something very well worth sharing, and we are proud that Tanzanite Foundation has selected us to do so. Tanzanite is consistent in its properties making it a perfect gemstone to receive a grading report. We are looking forward to a continued collaboration with the Tanzanite Foundation."
The Tanzanite Quality Scale™ grades according to specific standards under the 4 C's criteria of Carat Weight, Color, Clarity and Cut. A fifth "C" stands for Confidence. Tanzanite Quality Scale™ grading certificates issued by AGTA GTC will provide the assurance that the tanzanite inspected is accurately graded, authentic and of natural origin, from the world's only known tanzanite source situated at the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, East Africa.
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AGTA GemFair™ Tucson Time Again
The AGTA GTC Mobile Laboratory opens on one day before GemFair on Tuesday, February 5, 2008, in the Tucson Convention Center's Onyx Suite. Once again, the AGTA Gemological Testing Center (AGTA GTC) will be participating in AGTA GemFair™ Tucson.
Mobile Laboratory
With the exception of LIBS, pearls, colored diamonds and testing for copper in tourmaline, the AGTA GTC Mobile Laboratory will provide a full range of gemstone testing services onsite during GemFair. The AGTA GTC has a reputation for providing excellent service and accurate, valued reports. AGTA GTC reports give your clients the confidence they need when purchasing color. Services include
GemFair and the AGTA GTC Mobile Laboratory are located at the Tucson Convention Center. The address is 260 S. Church Ave. The AGTA GTC Mobile Laboratory is located in the Onyx Suite on the main level.
Dates and Hours
The AGTA GTC Mobile Laboratory opens one day before GemFair. The Laboratory is open as follows:
Note that the AGTA GTC Mobile Laboratory will be opening on February 5, 2008, one day before the AGTA GemFair™ Tucson (which runs February 6–11, 2008). This will allow vendors to have their gemstones tested so they are ready for sale during the show.
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Lectures in Tucson
As every year, the AGTA staff will be giving various lectures during AGTA GemFair™ Tucson.
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Friday, February 8, 2008
Saturday, February 9, 2007
Sunday, February 10, 2008
American Gem Trade Association Gemological Testing Center
18 East 48th St., Suite 502
New York, NY 10017, USA
Tel: 212-752-1717; Fax: 212-750-0930
E-Mail: info@agta-gtc.org; Web: www.agta-gtc.org
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The AGTA Gemological Testing Center provides the industry and the public with a complete range of lab services including gemstone identification, origin determination and pearl identification. Located in New York City, the laboratory is equipped with the latest, technologically advanced, investigative equipment. The AGTA GTC is committed to providing excellent service, superior value and outstanding quality. A complete list of services and detailed pricing information is available on our website, www.agta-gtc.org. Please contact us with any questions.