(via Rapaport Diamond Report, Vol.30, No.9, March 2, 2007) Antoinette Matlins writes:
“If you walk around the AGTA show, you do not see many AGTA grading reports. Who is getting these reports? It is not the dealers, but often the consumers. They invest in the stones and send them to grading labs to verify what the dealers have told them. The colored gemstone dealers in this industry are not educated. They often represent material as natural and not heated when, in fact, the goods are heated. Dealers don’t understand the science of gemology but simply tell their clients whatever they have been told. The dealers know they have been making money this way, so why change? The trade in general has not accepted its responsibilities to the final client and most do not provide proper documentation. I have offered to provide gemological services and educational seminars free of charge to AGTA members. They never call me.”
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